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Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Anthony Curcio: The Craigslist Bank Robber

Moms and Mysteries: A True Crime Podcast

Moms got ya covered-feed

True Crime

4.6 • 8.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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A Note from the Moms: Hey everyone! Just a quick heads-up: this is one of our early episodes, so please be gentle! We were still figuring things out, and we promise the audio quality and our hosting skills have gotten much better since. Thanks for sticking with us from the beginning! Welcome back to Moms and Murder! This week, we’re taking a break from the dark and depressing to bring you a crime story that’s so audacious, so meticulously planned, and so utterly unbelievable, it feels like it was ripped straight from a Hollywood movie script. This is the story of Anthony Curcio, a former college football star who orchestrated one of the most creative armored-car heists in history, all with a can of pepper spray and a brilliant Craigslist ad. In this fun, murder-free episode, we discuss: •From Star Athlete to Addict: We trace Anthony Curcio’s journey from a popular, all-star high school athlete to a college player whose career was cut short by a devastating ACL injury, leading to a powerful addiction to painkillers. •Desperate Times, Creative Measures: Facing financial ruin after the 2008 housing market crash, Curcio devises an incredibly elaborate plan to rob a Brinks armored car. This wasn't a smash-and-grab; it was a masterpiece of misdirection. •The Craigslist Heist: The genius of the plan! Curcio places a Craigslist ad for landscapers, instructing them to show up at a specific time and wear a specific uniform—a blue shirt, yellow vest, and safety goggles—creating a dozen unwitting decoys. •The Getaway: After pepper-spraying the guard and grabbing the cash, Curcio makes his escape by floating down a river on an inner tube, earning him the nickname "D.B. Tuber." •The Unraveling: For all his brilliant planning, Curcio is ultimately brought down by the one variable he couldn't control: a homeless man who noticed his suspicious behavior and remembered his license plate. •Redemption Story: We cover Curcio’s arrest, his time in prison, and his remarkable transformation into a public speaker and author of children's books—including one that cheekily mirrors his own crime. Join us for a wild ride through one of the most fascinating and non-violent heists you’ll ever hear about! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hi and welcome to the Moms and Murder podcast, a true crime podcast featuring myself, Melissa, and my friend, Mandy.

0:38.7

We are here tonight and we're super excited about this case.

0:42.2

Super.

0:42.8

Yeah, it really doesn't involve any moms and it definitely doesn't involve any murder,

0:47.3

but we thought we would change things up with this case.

0:50.7

It's a lot of fun.

0:52.4

We hope you enjoy it.

0:54.0

It's crazy, weird. You'll just have to listen

0:56.9

if I figure it out. So I'm going to pass it to Mandy to give us a little rundown. Yay. So as Melissa

1:03.5

said, we are really excited to kind of do a little bit of a lighter case this week. I think the last

1:09.0

few that we've done have been a little bit dark and sad and

1:13.6

you know. Be involved kids. Too many kids. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we decided this time to just bring

1:18.3

something else to you totally different. It's still crime, but it's just not all that, like really,

1:23.2

really depressing stuff. Actually, it's super funny and so outrageous and ridiculous and unbelievable

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