@@Vefyoutubecensorfutub Yeah, but why? It’s unlikely she was aware of the things stored at their home and would almost certainly have been acquitted anyway - further embarrassing the gendarmes. Either way, it was probably the right strategy to make the bluff during questioning. It’s an interesting case.
Yeah but at the end of the day he was a thief. And it wasn’t just a big company’s money and belongings, it was everybody’s, rich and poor. So he inconvenienced a lot of people at best and stole dozens of peoples entire life’s work at worst
To all robbers, I do not condone crime, but if you are planning to rob, plan your escape FIRST, gloves, no tools left behind, no eating, no spending for a while, no congregation with fellow robbers, no bragging, well Spacciari, there is honor among thieves after all, you never gave up your accomplices
@@mdb1010, Maybe it's a girl. Check the name. You know how they are the first to yell at the referee when watching a football match on tv...🤣🤣. And yet they had been playing professional football for a whole 3 minutes!
Here in South Africa we had a bank heist in 1977.To this day it's still open and no arrest were made.They don't even know who it was.It's also just called the Tunnel Heist.
That crime sure paid to commit for him. What a truly loyal friend he was to those who helped. As some have already mentioned, he did not snitch on those who helped him. Should have given up the cigars. Worked for George Burns but not for him.
As long as you don't mind audio that often can't be heard because noone properly dubbed it most of the time - thus resulting in unwatchable videos - then yes, you're absolutely right!
@@adnaneeddie thank you man! Don't give up on your dreams right! Na I'm finally out of the system, I did 2 small bids and that was enough for Me. A cell mate of mine was in for a really smart bank heist , unfortunately his partner rolled on him to avoid deportation.
Although I would never rob or break into a bank, I enjoy watching these bank robbery documentaries and get excited when the robbers score millions. I've dreamt about someday walking along the sidewalk and finding bags full of cash near the roadside.
*+Anoop B* They have. In 1979, 'The Great Riviera Bank Robbery'. How good it is, I cannot say however it gets a 6.3 on the IMDB, and stars Ian McShane in the English version.
This reminds me of an inmate that escaped from San Quentin prison in California and even though this prison is about 100 years old nobody has ever escaped before or since this happened over 30 years ago when I was inmate # C-43899 doing time there for a robbery in Los Angeles. Well, this inmate that escaped had escaped before, from another facility years earlier, so he set out again to try and do something nobody ever had and a few years later he discovered a sewer drain that was about a mile long and very narrow as if it had, there’s no way you’re going to squeeze in there not knowing what was in there if it was blocked off somewhere along the route, and there would be no going back. Once you start this journey and sure enough he made it he did it and he made it. He came on America’s most wanted, and is believed to have fled to Mexico, never to be seen or heard from again.
Safety Deposit robbery victimizes every individual holder rather than the bank itself. Further you’re not just stealing money, you’re stealing heirlooms, family jewelry, items of sentimental value. Things that by definition cannot be replaced. And no, not every holder is wealthy. Might just be a regular person with one piece of valuable jewelry passed down through generations.
America: dude has guns and hunting equipment in the car Police: *checks for permits* Germany: dude has chisels in his car Police: *writing down name for potential suspicious activity*
I hope Wonder is taking note of the many complaints of the background music being way too loud. Perhaps this documentary was made in the 80's where directors like Michael Bay destroyed movies with too much music?
after he paid for the damage to the car roof when he jumped out from the window, I knew that he was a thief with a good heart, moreover he didn't reveal his friend's name
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AMAZING, an amazing story (without arms, without violence, without hatred ) 😚 damn thats heavy .. i assume it weighed on the minds of many//any OR "without weapons without hate without violence " he would have done better without the taunting and such, 1989 dead
I did not expect that epic escape
Thats what I thought too 😜😜
I thought he was going to shank the prosecution guy lol
@@MattExzy No Violent... as he said
Yap what a plot twist.
Yeah 😂
I love how he never snitched on his guys
And paid back the guy for the roughed up car.
A criminal with a heart
@@ironwoodnf b
And that's what is called honor among thieves
Loyalty has prevailed, he never gave names.
I wonder if they made a movie on this heist...anyone knows?
I got to admit that dude is something else he cooperated to save his wife but he didn't tell on his accomplices that's a OG move right there
French authorities just gave up. They could have charged her if they wanted to.
@@Vefyoutubecensorfutub Yeah, but why? It’s unlikely she was aware of the things stored at their home and would almost certainly have been acquitted anyway - further embarrassing the gendarmes. Either way, it was probably the right strategy to make the bluff during questioning. It’s an interesting case.
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he never said his colleague names....he pays the damage as he fell on some one car.
Such a interesting good heart lived in his own world
Yeah but at the end of the day he was a thief. And it wasn’t just a big company’s money and belongings, it was everybody’s, rich and poor. So he inconvenienced a lot of people at best and stole dozens of peoples entire life’s work at worst
@@uninterested6741you must be a 100% honest manwoman.
Nobody lost,except fraudsters,the insurance companies .
I love how angry customers always yell at the wrong people, the employees who are trying to help them
Rich entitled Karen's
@@redrustyhill2 LOL
That was a GREAT story!!! The BEST crime story ever! Make the movie!....or is there one already???
Yes. The Great Riviera Bank Robbery.
It's on here under the title, Sewers of Gold.
all them cigars he been smoking while digging caught up with him at the end
You don't inhale cigar smoke.
spacecadet35 inhale or not,you’re still getting carcinogens into your body
@Nica Then you must have a crappy ventilation system.
always a happy ending when they manage to escape
Volume of music : 100%
Volume of narration : 10%
I think the music should be a bit louder. 🤔
Most of these Wonder videos do this. Apparently proper audio dubbing of videos having more than one sound track is expensive or something...
I prefer talking above music. Music could be lower.
Looks like this is done with intent
I watched another documentary with a similar issue
Brilliant on his part, though the most dangerous thing he did in his life was smoking...
lol
They must’ve felt like gods getting in that vault.What an incredible heist.
There is no God but Allah
@@ShahidKhan-ne9jbAllah is moongod. Jesus is the only God
I’ll admit, that ending was EPIC and I had to chuckle a bit.
That escape though 😂😂
Nice touch to send money to the owner of the car he landed on during his escape to repair the dented roof.
Knowing the French - he may have left it dented so he took take credit for it happening.
That is a funny escape, but very effective. 😂
It was genius
The jump from the window was more epic than the heist itself 😅😂👍🪂
Keeping the music to lower level would be nice
He cared about the guys who were digging the tunnel and never hurt the public by shooting up the bank
I love this Chanel it’s like a movie
To all robbers, I do not condone crime, but if you are planning to rob, plan your escape FIRST, gloves, no tools left
behind, no eating, no spending for a while, no congregation with fellow robbers, no bragging,
well Spacciari, there is honor among thieves after all, you never gave up your accomplices
they know, it is understood 😑
@@ronr.53400 they got away with 10 million dollars and this keyboard expert thinks he knows better about robbing banks 🤣
@@mdb1010 dis guy😂😂😂
@@mdb1010, Maybe it's a girl. Check the name. You know how they are the first to yell at the referee when watching a football match on tv...🤣🤣. And yet they had been playing professional football for a whole 3 minutes!
turn up the music, I didnt need to hear the narrator anyway
Legend always 3 steps ahead of everyone.
I get the feeling that there is some sort of contest between the narrator and the background noise.
Albert has my respect.. didnt rat no one out,,, put blame on himself,, only gave cops surface level info,, and then dipped out.
Anyone watching this will be a millionaire but won't need to be a thief for that.
Here in South Africa we had a bank heist in 1977.To this day it's still open and no arrest were made.They don't even know who it was.It's also just called the Tunnel Heist.
South Africa is useless
They would have arrested the tunnel 😅😅😅😅
That crime sure paid to commit for him. What a truly loyal friend he was to those who helped. As some have already mentioned, he did not snitch on those who helped him. Should have given up the cigars. Worked for George Burns but not for him.
This is the most underrated channel on TH-cam
As long as you don't mind audio that often can't be heard because noone properly dubbed it most of the time - thus resulting in unwatchable videos - then yes, you're absolutely right!
I wish that sound/music during narration didn't exist
This guy was agenius 👌✌️🙌🙌🙌🙌
I love how they enjoyed their dinner with gold plates and cups...
i Know this series " Daring Capers" meant to be serious but the way they are portrayed in these films makes them quite humorous lol
it lightens the seriousness of the crimes ... glad you enjoy 😌
One the greatest stories I have ever heard
If only they put so much effort and time in investigating human murder
Who would have known a photographer would have turned out to be a real man
Absolutely love this comment
The least likely professionals to rob banks
That Guy must to be the next Joker.
I had this same plan as a kid. To approach a vault from the sewers . I told everyone if I wasnt well off by 26 I would rob the bank. Never did it lol
@fbi yeah this comment right here....🤣
Or u did ! And if u ever did remember rule 101 : dont ever tell to your wife or girlfriend,
And otherwise all is well and good 👍
It’s never late bro ;)
@@adnaneeddie thank you man! Don't give up on your dreams right!
Na I'm finally out of the system, I did 2 small bids and that was enough for Me. A cell mate of mine was in for a really smart bank heist , unfortunately his partner rolled on him to avoid deportation.
lets do it
thinking to become bank robber like him ..... i am tired of working
Hit me up if you wanna do it broski
@@Foose3535 I want in too but lets hit a armored car facility, banks have very little money
niceguy60 let’s do it
@@hizzzar6271
Lets go.
I can provide the firepower and any needed equipment.
We need a target and MOST importantly intel.
@@niceguy60 im with it
He live his life to the fullest with all the money he got
thanks, i am the first person to watch this documentary
nice, go put that on your resume
Nah I saw it first
Degenerate
Selwyn Nicol ladies and gentlemen.
I didn’t expect him to escape lol
The French law appeared to be -- too easy and loose -- no security, no chains...!
This was 1974 buddy. Even terrorists were kinder and softer then. Carlos the Jackal? Remember him?
What a legend.
Wow very nice story.. beautiful money...
Although I would never rob or break into a bank, I enjoy watching these bank robbery documentaries and get excited when the robbers score millions. I've dreamt about someday walking along the sidewalk and finding bags full of cash near the roadside.
Everybody except the bureaucrats and banks love bank robbers
❤ incredible opportunity for this guy
I only just remember the announcement of this caper as I was in New Zealand. It is great to now learn of the detales.
details ...
My New Hero 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Never snitched = Good Man
Awesome I loved that and good ending ✔️👍
Well thank God no one was hurt was a lot of work really brilliant plan 👍 unbelievable
My grandfathers brother (great uncle I called him) was the guy who drilled that vault open and was the first to tell them they’ve been robbed.
Proof?
You lie!!! Really bru? What happened to the moola then? You must know. Spill
The balls on this guy you have no choice but to respect him!
Very well planned out. Brilliant.
Wow. figured just like most robberies he will be caught! Tthey should make a movie! out of this one! I
*+Anoop B*
They have. In 1979, 'The Great Riviera Bank Robbery'. How good it is, I cannot say however it gets a 6.3 on the IMDB, and stars Ian McShane in the English version.
yeah , a movie would be good, lets say Tom Cruise or Johnny Depp leading role
@@SueMead there it izzz 😌
I love reenactments!
I love when they stealing money job is not the answer to all of our finacial problems.
This is dope hearing they ate their delicacies like kings on gold plates. hehehehee
Wow what a legend
This reminds me of an inmate that escaped from
San Quentin prison in California and even though this prison is about 100 years old nobody has ever escaped before or since this happened over 30 years ago when I was inmate
# C-43899 doing time there for a robbery in Los Angeles. Well, this inmate that escaped had escaped before, from another facility years earlier, so he set out again to try and do something nobody ever had and a few years later he discovered a sewer drain that was about a mile long and very narrow as if it had, there’s no way you’re going to squeeze in there not knowing what was in there if it was blocked off somewhere along the route, and there would be no going back. Once you start this journey and sure enough he made it he did it and he made it. He came on America’s most wanted, and is believed to have fled to Mexico, never to be seen or heard from again.
The Great Train Robbery in England (1963) really was amateurish compared to this heist.
I honestly cannot think of a single robbery either real or fictional that compares to this. I am honestly surprised it was not made into a movie.
Safety Deposit robbery victimizes every individual holder rather than the bank itself. Further you’re not just stealing money, you’re stealing heirlooms, family jewelry, items of sentimental value. Things that by definition cannot be replaced. And no, not every holder is wealthy. Might just be a regular person with one piece of valuable jewelry passed down through generations.
undeniable casualties, ... it means nothing to the perpetrators 😔
dude... you are preaching to a thief. Sentiment is not part of their code. If they had it they would not be thieves.
In the book ,I read long ago, it is said there were numerous sexually explicit photos of prominent citizens 😂
Guy sounds like a hero.
Spacciari was a real genius.
Smart bank Robbers... Good story..
I like the thiefs they used their heads
The ultimate gentleman criminal. Legend!
Without weapons😂
Without violence😂
Without hate😂
The real crime here is all the commercials!
WOW... that’s inspiring Mr Spaciary 😁👍🏿👍🏿
1, How to find the Marseille underground mob?
2, How to find the car owner he landed on?
I can't even find my car keys.
Great story!
Perfect crime 👍👍
This dude be my inspiration
if i remember correctly at the time, this robbery was referred to as the "Great Drain Robbery."
😂😂
America: dude has guns and hunting equipment in the car
Police: *checks for permits*
Germany: dude has chisels in his car
Police: *writing down name for potential suspicious activity*
thats cuz its legal here... and only because the chisels were the same type as found at the scene
Keeping the music to lower level would improve the video quite a bit.
Yo my friend , the video are awesome but turn the music down a little to 👂 you better.
I hope Wonder is taking note of the many complaints of the background music being way too loud. Perhaps this documentary was made in the 80's where directors like Michael Bay destroyed movies with too much music?
Not in my device
Great video 😊😊😊😊😊😊
The title should be ''Royal thieves who eat in golden plates''
This show gives me the good old FBI files vibes
after he paid for the damage to the car roof when he jumped out from the window, I knew that he was a thief with a good heart, moreover he didn't reveal his friend's name
I'm the 1st one to skip the ad
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At least they had "Water proof" flashlights 😂
what a G mate , holy !
I love Spaggiarri. Respect and Salute
Francs for the memories!!
Powdered Water 👍🤪
Good job.
Love this guy
AMAZING, an amazing story (without arms, without violence, without hatred ) 😚 damn thats heavy .. i assume it weighed on the minds of many//any OR "without weapons without hate without violence " he would have done better without the taunting and such, 1989 dead
Wow gotta give it to this guy he was smart & excaped 💯
Brilliant 🤞
Beautiful documentary
20:00 Call me a party-pooper but I wouldn't have much of an appetite for goose liver in the the vault after crawling up from the sewer.
After many grueling hours of digging I'd probably have an appetite.
if it were an american crime they'd have burgers and coke...at least the frenchies has some class...even during a heist
Goose liver is a to- die for specialty in france...😂😂😂
What a nice ending
this has inspire me to start a bank robbery carreer
😂😂😂😂
Wow what a story
Why the hell did the vault technician use a stethoscope to try to fix the vault door?
they use it to listen to hear if the lock mechanism is working properly lol
@@heathermcnally7686 Ah makes sense... I somehow didn't piece that together when I watched it...