Art Theft Expert Anthony Amore on 'Brilliant' Thief Myles Connor
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20255 min708 views
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- π‘ Myles Connor is described as a brilliant and magnetic individual, possessing a charisma that draws people to him.
- π He employed disguises, such as pretending to be a doctor or an expert in Asian artifacts, to infiltrate museums and commit thefts.
- π§ Connor's intellect and cunning mind are consistently accurate, with his skills as a thief and acumen for art being widely recognized.
Passion for Japanese Antiquities
- π―π΅ Connor's life passion is Japanese swords and antiquities, to which he remains dedicated to this day.
- π° Even when stealing items, his motivation was to cash them in and convert them into Japanese swords and other antiquities.
- π§ When asked to sell his legal collection for financial gain, he simply stated, "there's a thing called collecting," highlighting his deep-seated passion.
Loyalty and Personal Code
- π€ Connor operates with a strict personal code of ethics, emphasizing loyalty and friendship.
- π« He would never steal from a friend, even if a large sum of money was left unattended, demonstrating his strong personal ethos.
- βοΈ This personal code, combined with his intellect, contributed to his reputation as an infamous art criminal.
Leadership in Prison
- β Despite his young age, Connor was elected by convicts to represent them in Walpole State Prison, known for its dangerous environment.
- π§βπ« He successfully advocated for his fellow inmates, securing project visits and lectures from Harvard professors, treating them with dignity.
- π‘οΈ His leadership and the loyalty he commanded made him a fearsome figure in the underworld.
Navigating Organized Crime
- ποΈ Connor executed crimes in Boston amidst intense rivalry between the Irish and Italian Mafia, both demanding tribute.
- π« Neither organized crime group dared to approach or threaten him due to his individual power and the unwavering loyalty of his crew.
- π The strict loyalty within his gang, rather than financial payment, made them a formidable and dangerous entity.
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Art TheftMyles ConnorAnthony AmoreRembrandt PaintingMuseum HeistsJapanese SwordsAntiquitiesCriminal EthicsLoyaltyOrganized CrimeIrish MafiaItalian MafiaWalpole State PrisonUnderworldTrue Crime
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