"33 Years Later: The Unsolved Gardner Museum Heist and Its Stolen Artworks"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Boston Globe

On the 33rd anniversary of the world's largest art heist, none of the 13 stolen artworks, including works by Rembrandt, Flinck, Manet, and Degas, have been recovered from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Despite a $10 million reward, no one has been charged. The FBI continues to pursue leads and urges anyone with information to come forward. The crime has been one of Boston's most enduring mysteries, featuring countless theories and suspects, including local petty criminals with Mafia ties, Irish gangsters, and a Hollywood screenwriter.