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Paper Trails in Blood: The Logistics of the Lufthansa Heist
Mafia, Vaults, and the Paranoia That Destroyed the Masterminds of the Perfect Airport Robbery, 1978
How does a crew of organized criminals successfully execute the largest cash robbery in American history at a heavily guarded international airport, only to end up systematically murdering each other in the aftermath? The 1978 Lufthansa Heist at JFK Airport is the ultimate study in brilliant logistics destroyed by criminal paranoia.
Orchestrated by Jimmy Burke of the Lucchese crime family, the heist relied on insider knowledge. An airport employee in massive gambling debt provided the exact blueprints and security protocols of the Lufthansa cargo terminal. The crew bypassed the alarms, rounded up the staff, and escaped with nearly six million dollars in untraceable cash and jewels in exactly 64 minutes. However, when the getaway driver failed to crush the van, leaving a massive piece of evidence for the FBI, Burke initiated a ruthless, bloody purge, executing nearly every member of his own crew to sever the paper trail.
This gritty true-crime documentary deconstructs the vulnerability of global transit hubs. It explores the sophisticated intelligence networks of the New York Mafia, the psychological decay of the criminal mastermind, and the devastating cost of the perfect score.
Step into the shadows of the tarmac. The Lufthansa Heist proves that flawlessly stealing millions is entirely possible; it is surviving the greed and paranoia afterward that is impossible.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783565495719110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783565495719110164
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- ISBN 9783565495719