This is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

They Looked Like Cops
A museum guard buzzes in two men dressed as cops, who vanish 81 minutes later with a priceless Rembrandt and a dozen other works of art.

Vipers in the Grass
Was the heist an inside job? As law enforcement scrutinizes the museum's security measures, a suspect emerges, but missteps hinder the investigation.

We've Seen It
Amid apparent sightings of the stolen art, criminal activity connected to organized crime leads to possible perpetrators and a motive for the robbery.

$10 Million Reward
An informant and a sting operation open up new avenues in the investigation, which federal agents follow to the home of a small-time mobster.
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