Vote up! 0 Vote down! 2 You really want them to get away with it, brilliantly done but there are two likely scenarios: the money was never stolen, they've just filed it somewhere incorrectly one of the gang is a moron and will give them away quickly Vote up! 1 Vote down! 2 Seems amazing that all that cash was left completely unattended even though it was in a fault. Surely those places have all the laser motion detectors and all the other stuff they have to bypass in heist films. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 2 thanks Sails, now I have an image of Catherine Zeta Jones in dangerously tight trousers... Vote up! 0 Vote down! 3 You have to go a long way to beat the comedy charm of Hatton Garden. And the sinister adams family connection. I do love a good heist story. The great train robbers playing real cash monopoly in the farmhouse. Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 1 Vote down! 2 Seems amazing that all that cash was left completely unattended even though it was in a fault. Surely those places have all the laser motion detectors and all the other stuff they have to bypass in heist films.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 2 thanks Sails, now I have an image of Catherine Zeta Jones in dangerously tight trousers...
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 3 You have to go a long way to beat the comedy charm of Hatton Garden. And the sinister adams family connection. I do love a good heist story. The great train robbers playing real cash monopoly in the farmhouse.
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Seems amazing that all that cash was left completely unattended even though it was in a fault. Surely those places have all the laser motion detectors and all the other stuff they have to bypass in heist films.
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thanks Sails, now I have an image of Catherine Zeta Jones in dangerously tight trousers...
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You have to go a long way to beat the comedy charm of Hatton Garden. And the sinister adams family connection.
I do love a good heist story.
The great train robbers playing real cash monopoly in the farmhouse.
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