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Showing posts with label robbery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robbery. Show all posts

Oct 2, 2019

[Answer] The First Train Robbery Was Staged By Who?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The First Train Robbery Was Staged By Who?"



...The correct answer is: A! Most of you probably assumed it was Jesse James who carried out the first train robbery, and for good reason. Jesse James is often wrongly credited for the first train robbery, but there was actually a train robbery that happened seven years before Jesse James’ first robbery. Back on October 6, 1866, robbers made their way on the Ohio & Mississippi train. They managed to break into one safe and knock the other one off the train before escaping.

Feb 5, 2019

[Answer] 9. Which heiress took part in a San Francisco bank robbery on April 15, 1974?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Which heiress took part in a San Francisco bank robbery on April 15, 1974?"



...1. Doris Duke 2. Patty Hearst 3. Ilene Vanderbilt 4. Jaqueline Getty Patty Hearst took part in the April bank robbery of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco. This was in conjunction with her membership with the Symbionese Liberation Army, a radical group which had previously at first had kidnapped her. The group was destroyed a month later after a raid on a house in south central Los Angeles that took the lives of six members. Ms. Hearst was later convicted of the bank robbery and sentenced to 7 years in prison. However, family money prevailed, and after a sizeable contribution to the National Democratic Party, President Jimmy Carter commuted her sentence after she had served 22 months.