On the morning of September 2, 1798, just after first light, the back
door to Carpenters' Hall is discovered ajar. Gold, silver, banknotes-the
vast riches of a well-guarded bank vault-all of it gone without a trace.
Frantic bankers secure an arrest warrant for the clever blacksmith who
worked on the vault doors, a young Scot who crossed the ocean like
thousands of others on America's promise of liberty and opportunity.
Bankers know him to be innocent but lock him up anyway, then leave him
to die in their fever-ridden jail. An incredible true tale of history
about the first big bank robbery in America. It's a David and Goliath
story about a recent immigrant who must uncover the truth about a
robbery he didn't commit.