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Best Case Worst Case

203 | Brenda Starr And Linda Love Rob A Bank

Best Case Worst Case

X-G Productions

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.13.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Brand new agent Jim Clemente matches wits with two female bank robbers who have a taste for the high life.

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0:00.0

What's most impressive to me is that these two women managed to spend at least $35,000 in two days.

0:13.9

They timed it just after the armored car dropped off the cache.

0:20.0

So they knew what the schedule was for the bank.

0:30.0

Hello and welcome to the best case worst case. This is Jim Clement to be tired of be out

0:40.6

profiler former New York City prosecutor and writer producer CBS's Criminal Minds. And with me today is...

0:45.6

Hi everybody, it's francey hakes, former state and federal prosecutor and Jim's partner in crime.

0:50.8

So to speak here on best case worst case, Jim, I am so excited today because once again,

0:57.2

I get to put you on the hot seat about a case from the Jim Clementy case files.

1:02.7

Well, it's great to be back together again and apart at the same time, francey.

1:07.7

Yes, always glad to see you, James. I like it when we're together. Being able to use this video

1:13.2

equipment now made it much better for us to record. So let's get to it. Let's get started. Let's talk

1:18.4

about a case from your files. I know that best case worst case listeners are going to love.

1:24.5

Yeah, I have a case I want to talk to you about. And yeah, it occurred very early in my FBI career.

1:32.0

In fact, in the first couple of weeks when I was on the FBI NYPD joint bank robbery task force

1:40.1

in the New York office of the FBI. And I was, you know, a young former prosecutor,

1:50.0

young FBI agent, I think I was 27 years old. And I really wanted to work hard.

1:57.0

And don't forget the mustache, Jim, you have to describe yourself adequately here.

2:01.6

I have some photos from that time and you had a mustache.

2:04.6

I may have had a mustache and it may have been a 70s born stash. I don't know. But

2:11.5

and I was wearing big suits because I was trying to cover the fact that I was carrying a gun.

2:17.3

And I basically took the subway into work every day if I could because I hated driving

2:25.7

from the Upper West Side down all the way down to 26 federal plaza in New York. It took me

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