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The 2025 Louvre Heist

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Last month, the Louvre museum’s Galerie d'Apollon was the target of a brazen heist, with four men fleeing with eight pieces of French Crown Jewels valued at over $100 million USD or €88 million. Disguised as construction workers and using a truck-mounted lift, two of the suspects accessed a first-floor window, cut into display cases, and fled via motorbikes with their loot. The heist immediately generated a search for the jewels and suspects, as well as a plethora of other questions. How did the thieves know exactly which window was weak, which display cases to target, and how to orchestrate a clean, rapid escape? Was this an opportunistic crime, or a deliberately orchestrated inside job? Questions also circulated surrounding the lack of surveillance and intrusion protocols despite previous security audits and known vulnerabilities. With key items still missing and suspects only partially cooperating, theories abound - Were the four thieves part of a larger network? And what was the motive? Could this have been a commissioned theft for a private collector, or were the pieces dismantled, recut, and resold with assistance of an underground network? Today we’ll discuss what we know about the Louvre Heist, focusing on the possibilities of a larger conspiracy.

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Last month, the Louvre museum’s Galerie d'Apollon was the target of a brazen heist, with four men fleeing with eight pieces of French Crown Jewels valued at over $100 million USD or €88 million. Disguised as construction workers and using a truck-mounted lift, two of the suspects accessed a first-floor window, cut into display cases, and fled via motorbikes with their loot. The heist immediately generated a search for the jewels and suspects, as well as a plethora of other questions. How did the thieves know exactly which window was weak, which display cases to target, and how to orchestrate a clean, rapid escape? Was this an opportunistic crime, or a deliberately orchestrated inside job? Questions also circulated surrounding the lack of surveillance and intrusion protocols despite previous security audits and known vulnerabilities. With key items still missing and suspects only partially cooperating, theories abound - Were the four thieves part of a larger network? And what was the motive? Could this have been a commissioned theft for a private collector, or were the pieces dismantled, recut, and resold with assistance of an underground network? Today we’ll discuss what we know about the Louvre Heist, focusing on the possibilities of a larger conspiracy.

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