Ep 13: 13.The Lufthansa Heist
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In the early morning hours of December 11, 1978, a small group of organized-crime associates entered the Lufthansa cargo terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Within just over an hour, they left with millions of dollars in unmarked cash and gold — carrying out what became the largest cash theft in U.S. history at the time.
This episode examines the verified facts behind the Lufthansa Heist, from the inside information that made the robbery possible to the planning, execution, and the decades-long FBI investigation that followed.
No one was ever convicted for carrying out the robbery, and most of the stolen money was never recovered.
Presented in a calm, documentary style and based exclusively on verified public sources.
Sources:
– FBI – archival statements and investigations overview on historical organized-crime activity
– U.S. Federal Court Records – proceedings related to Louis Werner and associated prosecutions
– The New York Times – contemporary reporting on the Lufthansa Heist and subsequent investigations
– The Guardian – historical summaries of major American heists
– CNN – retrospective coverage of high-value thefts and organized-crime activity
– Port Authority Police Department of New York and New Jersey – public statements and historical case notes
(No speculative theories or unofficial sources have been used.)
This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.
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