EighthStreet
12-04-2023, 05:02 PM
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/03/us/thomas-randele-ted-conrad-bank-robber-confession-cec/index.html
This article, and the wikipedia page for Theodore Conrad (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_John_Conrad), both say this case was featured on Unsolved Mysteries.
Anyone know what segment this would have been? I can't find anything.
Conrad’s heist also sounded like a story from a movie. On July 11, 1969, he showed up for work as a teller at Society National Bank in Cleveland. It was a Friday and his birthday weekend, so he bought a bottle of whiskey and a pack of cigarettes during his break. At the end of the day, he went into the vault, quietly stuffed $215,000 into a paper bag and walked away from his old life.
It wasn’t until Monday that the bank found out about the robbery, giving him a two-day head start.
Days later Conrad sent two letters to his then-girlfriend — from Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles — saying how much he loved and missed her. Then the case went cold. Authorities could find no traces of him.
This article, and the wikipedia page for Theodore Conrad (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_John_Conrad), both say this case was featured on Unsolved Mysteries.
Anyone know what segment this would have been? I can't find anything.
Conrad’s heist also sounded like a story from a movie. On July 11, 1969, he showed up for work as a teller at Society National Bank in Cleveland. It was a Friday and his birthday weekend, so he bought a bottle of whiskey and a pack of cigarettes during his break. At the end of the day, he went into the vault, quietly stuffed $215,000 into a paper bag and walked away from his old life.
It wasn’t until Monday that the bank found out about the robbery, giving him a two-day head start.
Days later Conrad sent two letters to his then-girlfriend — from Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles — saying how much he loved and missed her. Then the case went cold. Authorities could find no traces of him.