Ohio history overflows with tales of enterprising thieves. Vault teller
Ted Conrad walked out of Society National Bank carrying a paper sack
containing a fifth of Canadian Club, a carton of Marlboros and $215,000
cash. He was never seen again. Known as one of the most successful jewel
thieves in the world, Bill Mason stole comedian Phyllis Diller's
precious gems not once, but twice. He also stole $100,000 from the
Cleveland mob. Mild-mannered Kenyon College library employee David
Breithaupt walked off with $50,000 worth of rare books and documents
from the college. John Dillinger hit banks all over Ohio, and Alvin
Karpis robbed a train in Garrettsville and a mail truck in Warren. Jane
Ann Turzillo writes of these and other notable heists and perpetrators.