The Manhattan Savings Institution bank heist, was the largest robbery in history at the time, with $2.75 million stolen (equivalent to $65 million in 2017). George Leonidas Leslie, a notorious bank robber, had planned the heist for 3 years, but was murdered by his own gang months before the robbery took place. The robbery triggered one of the largest investigations in New York City history. Despite the large sum stolen, they linked Leslie to numerous other major bank robberies across the United States. The stolen securities were difficult for the robbers to spend, and most of the money was recovered, but $15,000 was never recovered.
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