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Cameron Judd is contacted
Cameron Judd is contacted by Bruce Clark. He is told that he will get 8,000 dollars if he steals a few paintings. He dosen't know who his mysterous employer is. -
The day slated for the heist
This is the day slated for the heist. Judd backs out at the last second and he hires two new people, Matt Caven and Jim O'Reilly. -
Trio of interesting value
Three people, one woman and two men enter the museum. Black and white video tapes make it impossible to tell hair color. Trio faced away from the security cameras the whole time they were there. One of the men had a shoulderbag. -
The Heist - Day one of investigation
The two suspects "break" into the museum by tricking Bill Leitner. He is knocked unconsious and his partner Charlie Fortin was also. They wake up with their faces taped shut with duct tape. Investigators immediatly talk with Charlie Fortin and Georgette Wilkins, the curator. Genetics testing is done on a hair found on the duct tape. Charlie and Bill's DNA do not match. Blue fibers found at crime scene, and an empty picture frame is too. -
Day two of Investigation
Today, a women by the name of Janie Clark was interviewed. She seemed a little suspicous because she was late for work and seemed very confused. Cameron Judd is found as a suspect, because his print is against the wall. Janie mentions a trio of suspicous people, and is proved correct by a tape. It shows three people, one of which has a shoulderbag. They aren't visible by the cameras becasue they faced away from them the whole time they were there. -
Day three of the investigation
An anonmous tip was received that said that Georgette Wilkins did the crime. The call was traced back to Janie Clark. She admitted to giving deliberabtly false information to police and is now in custody. Spoke with Cameron Judd, and told that he was approached by a man in Europe (believed to be Bruce Clark). -
Matt Caven and Jim O'Reilly are arrested
The two primary suspects, Matt Caven and Jim O'Reilly are arrested and will be put on trial August 30th. -
Matt Caven and Jim O'Reilly Convicted
Today Jim O'Reilly and Matt Caven went on trial and were covicted. They will serve 10 years in jail, and will be fined a quarter of a million dollars each. -
Bruce Clark is arrested
Bruce Clark is arrested and is now in custody. Court date set for the twenty-sixth of September 2009. It is likely he will be convicted. -
Bruce Clark convicted
Bruce Clark was convicted today. Case Closed.