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Chicago Outfit Goes to London

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

Society & Culture, True Crime, History, Documentary

4.6645 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins dives into the thrilling story of two master thieves from Chicago, Jerry the Monk Scalise and Art the Brain Rachel. These notorious criminals were part of the infamous Wild Bunch and were involved in various criminal activities in Chicago. However, their story takes an interesting turn when they fly to London in 1980 to steal the famous Marlboro Diamond, a massive 45-carat diamond. Lawrence Graff, the owner of Graff’s Jewelry Store in Knightsbridge, London, had acquired a reputation for luxury jewelry and had famous diamonds like the Emperor Maximilian and Idol Eye in his collection. In 1980, he purchased the Marlboro Diamond, which had an intriguing history as it originally belonged to Gladys Marie Spencer Churchill, the wife of the 9th Duke of Marlboro. On September 11th, 1980, two men, eventually revealed as Jerry “the Monk” Scalise and Art “the Brain” Rachel, entered Graff’s store to assess its security measures. Two days later, they returned dressed in suits that allowed them easy access. Armed with a gun and what appeared to be a hand grenade, they threatened the security guard and swiftly grabbed the Marlboro Diamond along with other valuable pieces from the display. Unbeknownst to the thieves, Colin Prothero, an alert accountant on his lunch break, and his girlfriend witnessed their suspicious behavior and promptly informed the authorities about the incident. Prothero even managed to jot down the license plate of their getaway car, which turned out to be a rental from Hertz at Heathrow Airport. While the thieves made a hasty escape, the alert account followed them on foot through the bustling streets of London without being noticed. He observed their every move and noted important details that aided the investigation. Meanwhile, the owner of Graff’s store had already called the police, and London detectives were on their way. The car was rented in the names of Joseph Scalise and Art Rachel, who had checked into the Mount Royal Hotel. The hotel staff confirmed their presence on September 4th, indicating that the thieves had meticulously planned their crime. The detectives began checking flight manifests at the airport and discovered that Scalise and Rachel were on a British Airways flight bound for Chicago. The cunning thieves had already taken a cab to the airport and even sent a package along the way, leaving witnesses who remembered their actions. Scotland Yard swiftly contacted the Chicago police, who intercepted and arrested the thieves upon their arrival. Jerry “the Monk” Scalise and Art “the Brain” Rachel They were extradited to London, where the court convicted them based on eyewitness testimonies and additional evidence. Both Scalise and Rachel received 15-year sentences in a British prison. To this day, neither of the thieves has admitted their involvement in the robbery, maintaining their innocence. Despite their advanced age, Jerry the Monk Scalise and Art the Brain Rachel are still recognized as skilled criminals. However, their return to Chicago proved to be their downfall as they were met by Scotland Yard and the FBI upon arrival. The authorities detained them, much to their confusion, as they claimed they had merely gone on a trip to London. It is speculated that their familiarity with the leniency surrounding criminal activities in Chicago led to their carelessness in London. They likely underestimated the increased surveillance and scrutiny in a big city like London, ultimately leading to their capture. In addition to this thrilling tale, Gary Jenkins takes a moment to remind listeners to be mindful of motorcycles on the road. Furthermore, he encourages those who have served in the military and are struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to visit the VA website for assistance and acce...

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0:00.0

Well, hey guys, welcome back into the studio here.

0:02.8

I really appreciate y'all tuning in, and I want to tell you a story today about a couple of master thieves from Chicago.

0:11.2

Jerry the monk, Scalise, and Art the Brain, Rachel.

0:14.7

Now, these guys were hooked into the outfit really good, especially Scalise.

0:18.5

He was part of the Wild Bunch, and was involved in some murders and a lot of really big-time Scalise. He was part of the Wild Bunch and was involved in some murders

0:21.9

and a lot of really big-time scores in Chicago. And for some reason, these guys, they got the idea,

0:29.2

and I don't know if we'll ever know how they got the idea, but they got the idea to fly to London

0:34.5

and steal a huge big, 45-carat famous diamond called the Marlboro Diamond.

0:41.3

This was back in 1980.

0:43.3

This is a heck of a story, and it's kind of a story of sloppiness on their part, but it's a heck of a story nonetheless.

0:51.5

Now, these guys, the Brang and the Monk, are probably the two thieves that

0:56.4

Michael Mann based the characters that James Kahn and Jim Belucci played in his movie The Thief.

1:03.8

So, you know, settle back, listen in. I think it's a fun story. Back in the 1960s, a man named

1:10.6

Lawrence Graf, G-R-A-F-F, Lawrence Graff, started Graff's jewelry store,

1:15.4

and it soon became a really high-end luxury jewelry store in London, England. It was located in

1:22.4

Knightsbridge section of London. They had some other stores, but their flagship store was in

1:27.0

Knightsbridge, which is a very nice section kind of close to the mid part of London. They had some other stores, but their flagship store was in Knights Bridge, which is a

1:28.1

very nice section kind of close to the mid part of London, England. Mr. Graff and any store were

1:34.2

world-famous, and they sold jewelry to the most wealthy and sophisticated people in the world.

1:39.2

They had purchased famous diamonds like the 41-carat Emperor Maximilian, the 70-carat idolai, the largest

1:47.6

blue diamond in existence. There's 137-carat paragon diamond. 137-carat diamond was the largest,

1:55.0

flawless diamond in existence at the time, and probably still is. Many times these big jewelry

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