Episode notes
The largest cash robbery in U.S. history was a flawless, record-breaking operation — until it unraveled completely because one guy couldn't be bothered to drive a van to a junkyard.
This episode dissects the December 1978 Lufthansa heist at JFK Airport, immortalized in Goodfellas. We follow the brilliant execution, the absurd blunders that exposed the crew, and the brutal cleanup that left a trail of bodies but only a single conviction — the man who never set foot in the vault.
- How a $20,000 gambling debt turned airport worker Louis Werner into the inside source for over $5 million in untraceable, non-sequential currency.
- The clinical execution: a double-door Sally port vault bypassed without tripping the silent alarm, and over 1,000 pounds of cash in 72 boxes hauled out.
- The fatal mistakes — Stacks Edwards parkin ...