In the early hours of March 18th, 1990, two men disguised as police officers entered Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum — and vanished with thirteen irreplaceable works of art worth over half a billion dollars.
No alarms. No suspects. No trace.
In this episode of Stuttering in Silence, Matt Lepore unravels the haunting timeline of the world’s most infamous art theft — from the fog-covered streets of Boston to the tangled web of mob connections, false leads, and unanswered questions that still echo through the museum’s empty halls.
Because sometimes… what’s missing tells the loudest story of all.