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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Crime Alert 01.25.24

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Career bank robber at it again at 71 years old. Fraudster claims to be auctioning Queen Elizabeth II's cane. 

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0:00.0

Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace, breaking crime news now.

0:03.4

Bruce Bell walks in an L.A. Bank, grabs an employee and holds them at gunpoint, forcing the

0:08.7

employee to let him into a locked room, then orders the employees to fill his bag with cash.

0:15.0

He makes another employee empty a cash drawer and walks out with $64,000.

0:21.0

Nancy witnesses see Bell getting a 2002 silver Volvo and call 911. With cops on the lookout for the car,

0:27.4

Bell was arrested during a traffic stop. The cash was recovered along with a fake

0:31.6

handgun Bell had threatened employees with.

0:34.0

Bell has four previous convictions for bank robberies.

0:37.0

Bell 71, a career bank robber who has already served 40 years for prior attempts now charged with robbery and aggravated kidnapping.

0:47.0

Drew Marshall lists a rare object on eBay Queen Elizabeth Kane.

0:52.0

Marshall claims he was a senior footman at Windsor Castle and now intends to sell the antler walking stick and donate the money to cancer research. Buyers drive the price up to nearly $700 before Marshall cancels

1:06.1

the listing because cops are investigating. They find his claims were entirely false and

1:12.0

the 26 year old is now charged with fraud.

1:16.0

I'm sure he will argue at trial that recollections vary.

1:21.0

More crime and justice news after this.

1:24.0

Now with the latest crime injustice, breaking news, crime online's John Limley.

1:28.0

Authorities in Washington state say that the final known set of remains connected to the Green River's serial killer

1:35.0

belonged to a teenage girl who had already been named as a victim.

1:39.3

For details we turned to Sydney Sumner with Crime Online.

1:42.4

According to a news release from the King County Sheriff's Office, the bones have been identified

1:46.6

as those of Tammy Liles, who was 16 years old at the time of her death.

1:50.6

Local media are reporting that she was from Everett Washington, some 30 miles north of Seattle.

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