FBI Files: The Heist Collection (True Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

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4 back-to-back episodes of FBI Files.
Season 4 Episode 6: In Arizona, a shipment of money vanished without a trace, along with the two men hired to guard it. Agents didn’t know if the guards were willing participants or victims of an ambush. When the vehicle was recovered — but with hundreds of thousands of dollars and the drivers missing – suspicions grew that the crime was an inside job.
Season 6 Episode 7: A bank vault was blasted into from the ceiling, and over $2 million in valuables was missing. Agents were able to track down one of the robbers’ friends and attempted to use him as bait to reel in the crooks.
Dangerous Gamble: In Henderson, NV, a suburb of Las Vegas, two robbers brandishing assault rifles ambush armored guards as they exit their truck on March 3, 2000. The robbers kill both guards and seize $5,000. As the killers run to their getaway car, a police officer arrives and opens fire, striking one escaping assailant in the leg. After loosing the killers in a chase, police collect blood left by the injured robber and bullet casings from the firefight. Las Vegas Police and the FBI notice similarities to brazen midday robberies at the MGM Grand casino, the Desert Inn casino and the Mandalay Bay casino. The FBI developed a list of suspects after the September 20, 1998 MGM Grand robbery.
Season 7 Episode 15: FBI agents and local police track a gang of robbers who specialize in armored car take-downs. As the robberies grow more violent, agents launch a complex sting to trap a deadly ring of thieves and shut down their dangerous operation.

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  1. I would love to see episode of suspect interrogation…who are innocent…!!
    and are smarter than the cop…and ..l8ke a fly on the wall…we could witness…an intelligent discussion…!!!

  2. Sisnaros did the right thing, and it was the easy way out…he would have been a target for violent attacks in prison. Snitches get stitches. I'm not a criminal, but there is a law among men that predates any laws ever placed on stone or paper, and among the highest is honor, which precludes you from dropping the dime on associates. He didn't have to agree to commit these robberies, but once he did, he was bound by honor…he could have said no, and even turned them in as he wouldn't have been a party to the acts. Personal responsibility…

  3. You know what they got what the should have got, but truth told the government were no better and they were railroaded there were thousands of people at that lake that day at that time ,the smoking watch B's is just that b.s ,they beat this case if they had more money and or a better lawyer there was no evidence the proved beyond reasonable doubt they were guilty and knowing they ha da guy that had a vendetta against them sworn in is tampering,I'm all for getting the bad guys but the government has to play by the rules or their no better than the law they're claiming to uphold in their kangaroo 🦘🦘 legal system,rip to the two guards ….

  4. If they don't kill the guards they walk and they get away with that robbery in the first case where they dumped those two guards in Lake Mead they didn't have to kill them ,the Poland's got what they had coming to them in the end ,good work FBI can't root for cold blooded murders.

  5. We live in an age of symbols. Paper printed becomes money and wealth. Bank robbers and burglars who kill for the paper are only fit for a jail cell. Their vision of wealth is such that they can no longer fit into society.

  6. 2:23:10 What damn good even is the “Bomb Squad”? I’ve never once seen a situation where they did anything different than a normal FBI agent could do. And they even said “we couldn’t x-Ray the pipe-bombs because they were made out of black pvc”. Not metal but pvc and yet they couldn’t get an x-ray to see through colored plastic? Could you imagine TSA saying “Oh no! We are going to have to hand search this suitcase because it’s made out of place plastic!” And end the end, they ALWAYS decide to blow it up in place. Maximum collateral damage. We should just save ourselves the money and turn the “Bomb Squad” into a small device full of explosives and a water packet for hydro cutting. Pull out device, place overtop ied, evacuate premises, remote detonate, enjoy.

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