On August 14 1962, a mail truck set off from Plymouth in Massachusetts to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. It had made its regular rounds to collect money from smaller branch post offices in Cape Cod, and the journey that pleasant summer’s evening should have been a straightforward one.
The truck never reached its destination, though. Instead, it became part of what would be the then-largest cash heist in US history.
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