The Heiress and the Heist - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
The story of how Rose Dugdale went from being an English millionaire's daughter to an avid supporter of the IRA who led the theft of paintings worth £8million in 1974.

Episode 2
A look at how Rose Dugdale and Eddie Gallagher fled to Ireland after the Strabane bombing attempt and went into hiding, while wanted posters with Rose's picture were released.

Episode 3
The documentary concludes by revealing how the Gardai caught up with Rose Dugdale, investigating a strange couple who had rented a cottage in Glandore.
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