The Napoleon of Crime

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Scotland Yard called him the the Napoleon of Crime. The Pinkertons called him the most remarkable criminal of them all. Adam Worth started as a pickpocket in New York and eventually became one of the greatest criminals of all time and the inspiration behind Sherlock Holmes' nemesis Professor Moriarty.

One of Worth's famous thefts is considered the first modern art theft. In 1876 Adam Worth stole Thomas Gainsborough's The Duchess of Devonshire after it was recently sold at auction for 10,000 guineas, making it the most expensive painting ever sold at the time. Worth kept the painting until 1901, when the Pinkertons helped him ransom the painting back to the Agnew & Sons gallery he stole it from (Agnew & Sons then sold the painting to JP Morgan, who's father had original intended to buy the painting from Agnew before the theft). Worth intended to use the ransom money to retire from his life of crime. He died one year later in 1902.

Listen to the story of the daring theft at The Association for Research into Crimes Against Art's (ARCA) first podcast.

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