

“My father never stopped searching for Conrad and always wanted closure up until his death in 2020.”Īccording to the release, investigators were able to match documents Conrad had completed in the 1960s with documents Randele completed, including ones when he filed for bankruptcy in 2014. Marshal for Northern Ohio, said in the release. My father took an interest in this case early because Conrad lived and worked near us in the late 1960s,” Peter J. Elliott, U.S. Elliott, was a dedicated career Deputy United States Marshal in Cleveland from 1969 until his retirement in 1990. Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie investigation: Top unanswered questions still remaining The Marshals Service said Friday that authorities had confirmed that Conrad had been living “an unassuming life” since 1970 under a different name. The Marshals Service said the Boston suburb where the suspect was found was near the location where the original “Thomas Crown Affair” film was made. “From there he bragged to his friends about how easy it would be to take money from the bank and even told them he planned to do so,” authorities said in the release.
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Investigators learned that a year before the robbery, Conrad had become “obsessed” with the film “The Thomas Crown Affair,” a movie about a bank robbery by a millionaire businessman. Conrad, the suspect in the Cleveland bank robbery from 1969.

The Marshals Service said the case remained cold until last week when marshals from Cleveland went to Boston and identified Thomas Randele of Massachusetts as the ” fictitious” name of Theodore J. Inglewood, California western Texas Oregon, and Honolulu, Hawaii. There were leads that took investigators to such places as Washington, D.C. Over the years, Conrad was featured on shows like “America’s Most Wanted” and “Unsolved Mysteries.” “From there, Conrad, and the money he stole, had a two-day head start on law enforcement,” the Marshals Service said in a press release. Mystery solved of Ted Conrad, who pulled off one of the biggest bank robberies in Cleveland, Ohio history. One of America’s Most Wanted Fugitives Identified After 52 Years.
