How 3 Beach Bums Stole Priceless Gems From New York's Museum of Natural History

September 21, 2019

The American Museum of Natural History on New York's Upper West Side is the largest of its kind in the world, attracting 5 million visitors a year to see its collections. In 1964, a bunch of beach bums from Miami set their sights on a dazzling exhibit, a valuable collection of jewels in the Morgan Memorial Hall of Gems. They pulled off a daring heist, taking the most valuable pieces on display, and became overnight celebrities once they were caught. InsideEdition.com's Sal Bono has more.

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