
The Largest Bank Heist in Japanese History | 300 Million Yen Robbery
04/18/22 • 57 min
In 1968, four employees of a Japanese bank were robbed of an absurd amount of money. Despite an extensive investigation that examined over 100,000 suspects, the perpetrator was never caught. Today, we discuss the puzzling case of the 300 Million Yen Robbery.
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In 1968, four employees of a Japanese bank were robbed of an absurd amount of money. Despite an extensive investigation that examined over 100,000 suspects, the perpetrator was never caught. Today, we discuss the puzzling case of the 300 Million Yen Robbery.
Visit our Twitter page (http://Twitter.com/RedWebPod) to see the images we discuss.
Sponsored by The Jordan Harbinger Show (http://JordanHarbinger.com/START), BetterHelp (http://BetterHelp.com/REDWEB), and Raycon (http://BuyRaycon.com/REDWEB).
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