Luck Runs Out: The End of Herman Lamm’s Heist Legacy

Herman Lamm, known as the pioneer of modern bank robbery, introduced groundbreaking methods such as meticulously scouting banks and devising escape plans prior to committing the crime. Employing a systematic approach called “The Lamm Technique,” he successfully executed numerous bank heists. Unfortunately, his final robbery attempt ended in disaster and ultimately led to his demise. […]

In Japan in 1968, 4 bank employees…

In Japan in 1968, 4 bank employees were transporting 300M¥ in the trunk of a car. They were stopped by a young police officer, who claimed dynamite was on the car. When he crawled under to check and smoke came billowing out, they ran away. The “officer” then got in the car and drove away.

On a rainy March night in 1999…

On a rainy March night in 1999, robbers climbed atop a Loomis, Fargo & Co. tractor-trailer truck while it was being driven down the highway, cut a hole in the thin aluminum roof and snatched 270 pounds of $20, $50 and $100 bills worth 2.3 million dollars before escaping undetected.