Send us a text A diamond thief with a conscience, a father who thrived on beating the system, and a brother who asked the hardest questions—Bryan Sobolewski takes us inside a five-year run of New England jewelry heists and the aftermath that reshaped his life. The story starts with a “favor” to recover stolen money and spirals into armed robberies, fake storefronts, and a tight 90-second rule. Bryan breaks down how mom-and-pop stores relied on traveling salesmen carrying entire catalogs, why ...
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Send us a text A diamond thief with a conscience, a father who thrived on beating the system, and a brother who asked the hardest questions—Bryan Sobolewski takes us inside a five-year run of New England jewelry heists and the aftermath that reshaped his life. The story starts with a “favor” to recover stolen money and spirals into armed robberies, fake storefronts, and a tight 90-second rule. Bryan breaks down how mom-and-pop stores relied on traveling salesmen carrying entire catalogs, why ...
Lost Without a Trace: What Happened to Amy Bradley?
Texas Wine and True Crime
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Lost Without a Trace: What Happened to Amy Bradley?
Send us a text The mysterious vanishing of Amy Bradley haunts the cruise industry to this day. On March 24, 1998, the 23-year-old American woman disappeared from the Royal Caribbean ship Rhapsody of the Seas as it approached Curaçao, leaving behind only her sandals and a yellow shirt on the cabin balcony. The most chilling aspect? She vanished within a 20-30 minute window while her family slept just feet away. We dive deep into the timeline and evidence surrounding Amy's disappearance, exami...
Texas Wine and True Crime
Send us a text A diamond thief with a conscience, a father who thrived on beating the system, and a brother who asked the hardest questions—Bryan Sobolewski takes us inside a five-year run of New England jewelry heists and the aftermath that reshaped his life. The story starts with a “favor” to recover stolen money and spirals into armed robberies, fake storefronts, and a tight 90-second rule. Bryan breaks down how mom-and-pop stores relied on traveling salesmen carrying entire catalogs, why ...