:06:00
"St. Louis Herald,
February 23rd, 1940.
:06:05
"Catholic Church
Looted And Vandalized.
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"Thieves broke into
St. Anthony's Church
last night...
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"and made off with a fortune
in religious articles.
:06:13
Objects, most of which
were pure gold, were on
special exhibit from Europe."
:06:18
It's gold, solid gold.
:06:22
SweetJesus.
:06:24
I think it was old Eugene
that robbed this church.
:06:27
Shoot, I'd say there
ain't no question about it.
:06:31
Wejust solved a crime,
a 50-year-old crime.
:06:34
Wow, that's pretty wild.
Hey, Vince.
:06:38
I think our ship
just come in.
:06:43
This, my friend,
is a treasure map.
:06:50
[Country]
:06:53
[Don]
All I'm saying is, come Saturday
why not drive to East St. Louis,
:06:56
find this factory
and take a look around?
:06:58
I got a metal detector at home.
This buddy and I used to go
prospectin' with it.
:07:02
We bring some tools.
We check out the floor.
:07:05
If there ain't nothin' there,
it ain't no loss.
:07:07
If there is, like I said,
why not?
:07:09
Because it's crazy, Don.
We can't walk in a factory
and rip up their floor.
:07:14
I already called information.
There ain't no listin'
for Orgill Brothers Company.
:07:18
They're outta business.
Don, the deal is
the guy robbed a church.
:07:22
Even if the stuff
was still there, we couldn't
just take it for ourselves.
:07:26
Why not?
Statute of limitations
on burglary is what,
:07:29
ten, fifteen years max.
:07:34
Well, I mean, they
probably already collected
on the insurance anyhow.
:07:40
You bet your ass
they did.
:07:42
It's a million dollars
in gold, Vince.
:07:45
It could be just layin' there
waitin' for us. This could be
the greatest thing we ever did.
:07:49
Dd