Wired on the best capers of 2008 - I am sure Hollywood will work them into some upcoming movies...here's a couple:
"..a robber disguised as a gardener pepper-sprayed an armored car driver using a pesticide sprayer and ran off with a bag stuffed with $400,000 in cash. When police arrived seconds later, they found the sidewalk crowded with dozens of men decked out in the same attire as the perp: blue shirt, Day-Glo vest, safety mask and glasses. While the cops hacked through a forest of suspects, the real perp fled to a nearby creek and escaped in a waiting inner tube....Turns out the unwitting decoys had been lured to the crime scene by a Craigslist ad that promised construction work to those showing up in a "yellow vest, safety goggles, a respirator mask … and, if possible, a blue shirt."
"To ensure that Smith answered the calls and took his punishment like a man, Weigman social engineered the phone company into giving him near real-time access to Smith's billing data, then repeatedly used Caller ID spoofing to make the harried security official think people were returning his own calls: when Smith phoned a travel agent to book a flight, his phone would ring a few minutes later, displaying the number of the travel agency he'd just called."
Photo: Poster of my favorite caper movie The Sting
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