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2025 Louvre Heist | How Four Thieves Stole Millions From the Louvre Museum

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True Crime, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 8 December 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Looking at how four thieves managed to steal millions of dollars worth of jewelry from a world famous museum in Paris: the 2025 Louvre Heist. Support us directly: https://www.redwebpod.com It was a scene straight out of a movie - four masked robbers took eight minutes to execute the largest heist in the last 100 years involving the most famous museum in the world. For six long days, they escaped capture. But as new details come to light, arrests are finally being made. Still, the world is left wondering how exactly they managed to pull it off. Today, we’re talking about the 2025 Louvre Heist. Our sponsors:Shady Rays - Go to http://shadyrays.com and use code REDWEB for 35% off polarized sunglasses.Aura Frames - Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/REDWEB. Promo Code REDWEBUncommon Goods - Go to http://uncommongoods.com/redweb to get 15% off your next gift. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It was a scene straight out of a movie. Four mass robbers took eight minutes to execute

0:08.9

the largest heist in the last 100 years involving the most famous museum in the world.

0:14.1

For six long days, they escaped capture, but as new details come to light, arrests are finally being

0:19.6

made. Still, the world is left wondering how exactly they managed to pull it off.

0:24.4

So today, we are talking about the 2025 Louvre Robbery.

0:29.4

This is Red Web.

0:45.7

Welcome back, Task Force, to another episode of Red Web, the podcast all about Unsolved Mysteries, True Crime, and The Unknown.

0:52.7

Here in Decoding December, it is time to break down yet another thing, this time not folklore, but an actual heist that happened recently.

0:55.0

I am your resident mystery enthusiast Trevor Collins, and joining me hearing about this case probably not for the first time,

0:58.7

but maybe all the details for the first time, Alfredo Diaz. How did this happen? Like, that's my

1:06.3

biggest question. In the year 2025, with all the different technologies and cameras all around,

1:14.8

how did this happen in the first place? And it seemed like in such a simple way. So I'm very

1:21.6

curious to see what the details are. It's a very interesting case. And Task Force full transparency.

1:27.2

We are recording this in the middle of November because there's holidays and there's travel and everything. And so I will say some details could show up. But with everything we know, we've got a lot of what went down, how this unfolded. There's a lot of genius to this. There's a lot of mistakes to this on both parties for the robbers and the Louvre itself. I can't wait

1:44.9

to crack into all the details. The only thing we really don't know at this juncture is the names

1:50.4

of the individuals. We know that four are still being detained right now and the police believe

1:55.8

one suspect is still at large. We're going to break down every single facet of details top to bottom. But it is a

2:02.4

fascinating case because you're right. In 2025, you don't expect a full-on Ocean's 11 style

2:07.4

heist to go down. And there are some details to this that make it feel very casual, but also a little

2:13.0

bit more like Ocean's Eight, if you remember them kind of dismantling the necklace and piecemealing the diamonds

2:19.3

out in the kitchen? I mean, that does seem like the smart thing to do. I feel like there are

2:26.0

measures in place, especially for something like a watch or say, you know, like a collectible

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