FBI Solves Boston’s Most Notorious Unsolved Crime After 25 Years

By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com

Boston’s most notorious unsolved crime may finally have a resolution after the FBI said the two robbers were positively identified as being responsible for one of the largest art heists in the nation, Breitbart.com reports. 
The bold robbery occurred in 1990 at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and has perplexed investigators and art lovers since.
The suspects, George Reissfelder, 48, and Lenny DiMuzio, died within a year of committing the burglary.

The pair posed as uniform Boston cops and looted the museum for 81 minutes.
Here is a listing of the works stolen, according to the FBI:

Vermeer, The Concert
Rembrandt, A Lady and Gentleman in Black
Rembrandt, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee
Rembrandt, Self-Portrait
Govaert Flinck, Landscape with Obelisk
Manet, Chez Tortoni
Degas, La Sortie de Pesage
Degas, Cortege aux Environs de Florence
Degas, Program for an artistic soiree (1)
DegasProgram for an artistic soiree (2)
Degas, Three Mounted Jockeys
Chinese Beaker or Ku
Bronze Eagle Finial

 

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