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Edward Smith (thief)

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Edward Smith (also known as Edward Jones, and James Honeyman[1]) committed one of the first bank robberies in the United States on March 19, 1831, stealing $245,000 from the City Bank on Wall Street in New York City using a set of copied keys. [2] He spent $60,000 before he was caught. He was eventually arrested, convicted, and sentenced to five years in Sing Sing prison.[3]

References[edit]

  1. A History of Heists: Bank Robbery in America, Jerry Clark, Ed Palattella
  2. Townsend, John (2005). Crime Through Time. Capstone Classroom. p. 20. Search this book on
  3. America’s (Not Quite) First Bank Robbery, Jeff Nilsson, The Saturday Evening Post, 16 March 2013


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