“Stealing from the ultra-rich is not a sin,” says the infamous thief Vincenzo Pipino who stole gold, art and jewels worth millions and shared his profits with the poor.
Now retired, he confesses all.
PLEASE NOTE EDIT:
There's an error in the subtitles at 00:18:
“I think I have stolen 7-8 tons of gold in my life.”
The correct subtitles should be:
“I think I have stolen 700-800 kilograms of gold in my life.”
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10 авг 2020