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The case of millionaire’s daughter Amy McNeil. Held hostage as her father delivers the ransom, a fatal FBI shoot-out ensues. Unravel the mystery alongside the FBI’s greatest law enforcers and forensic scientists.
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The 1997 Los Angeles Dunbar Armored robbery, the largest cash heist in United States history. Six masked robbers stole $18.9 million. Unravel the mystery alongside the FBI’s greatest law enforcers and forensic scientists.

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50 thoughts on “America’s Largest Cash Heist & Millionaire’s Missing Daughter (True Crime Double) | Real Stories

  1. Why did Allen Pace get 24 plus years bht David 1997 Charlotte NC Get 7 and a half years
    Can someone explain to me the differences I know ones is black and one is white but before I assume I’d like to know if their is something I can be taught

  2. It was wise of the Father to contact police & FBI immediately. Time is of the essence. Well done FBI & Police. Comforting to know the traumatised girl is returned safely to her family. How silly of law officers not wearing body armour ?

  3. I’m surprised the FBI was willing to make an episode about this case…what a debacle. It’s a miracle that Amy or any law enforcement officers weren’t killed in the firefight. The FBI never should have left the gas station at 3am…perhaps at dawn, but 3am? That decision put so many people’s lives in danger. And why were no agents wearing body armor? What was the point of them following behind the father all night if they weren’t prepared to be backup if things turned violent? Glad it all worked out in the end, but seems to me like it was largely due to luck.

  4. What are people talking about congratulating the police on a job well done. They ran their equipment off the car's battery and killed it causing them to miss the call, then gave up after just two hours of waiting for the switch. Then they made it plain to the kidnappers the area was crawling with police leading to the girl being involved in a very dangerous high speed chase and gunfight. She's only alive because the kidnappers clearly weren't going to kill her, the police's bungling put her in great danger. I appreciate how difficult this kind of thing must be, but I would hope they learned lessons from this on how not to handle this kind of thing in future. They should be saluted for putting themselves in danger to rescue the girl, but this operation was a mess.

  5. All policies are not bad. Love the way this story turn out we need the police πŸš” I don't care what any body else thinks, we have good police man out there risking there life. They have families πŸ‘ͺwaiting for them to come home like every Bodie.else so Pray for the good ones πŸ™. I have my own mind .And I can tell the good ones they are human just like us thank you for your services.

  6. I take my hat of to the police, Responders n FBI Securities. It's hard work n they put their lives on the line. May God Bless you all n your families . Maureen Pearson New Zealand

  7. I still think they should have waited. Had a few agents stay back in the car in the event they showed up. They were fortunate things worked out. Cause the way they handled it, it could have gone very bad. First, you have a sheriff in an old van that could barely do 100 trying to chase down a vehicle. Lucky for the family, the kidnappers weren't pro's. After that chase, some would have killed the hostage out of spite. Then a firefight ensues, it was just a mess. The FBI damn near cost that child her life.

  8. I love hearing stories like this it reminds me that the FBI is not all bad. But that was a Time in America when the FBI was the good guys they actually cared about people. I guess some of them still do.

  9. This girl is alive only through sheer luck because the last thing I would call their operation is organized or impressive. She isn't alive because of the police but in spite of. It's astonishing how many major mistakes were made and that she survived the ordeal instead of the grim outcome she was headed for. Hopefully they learned from it and didn't make the same ones on the next case.

  10. This is an outstanding and impressive well organized job, congratulations to all of the law enforcement that one way or another made it possible on returning this your girl safe and sound back to her family, what troubles me is our archaic and obsolete justice system, those criminals cost the taxpayers way to much money and resources for a useless piece of trash that serves no purpose in our society nor have the possibility to become any better for himself nor for our society, why keep them alive our justice system must be amended, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.

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