
In this two-part episode of The FBI Files, agents investigate one of the most sophisticated bank burglaries in U.S. history, the 1972 United California Bank heist in Laguna Niguel, California, where thieves made off with over $8 million. The FBI meticulously unravels a trail of clues: a vault breach via rooftop, silent explosives, and expert alarm bypasses. The investigation leads to a professional crime ring from Youngstown, Ohio, involving explosives expert Charles Brockles and ringleader Amil Dinsio. With high-stakes surveillance, forensics, and undercover operations, the FBI eventually tracks down the crew and uncovers buried loot. The episode then transitions to a second case involving the violent white supremacist group PEB, culminating in a high-tension FBI standoff in Arkansas.
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