Genius Thief Uses Baby Monitor to Steal $750,000 - Gerald Blanchard

Genius Thief Uses Baby Monitor to Steal $750,000 - Gerald Blanchard Winnipeg, Canada. A new bank branch is preparing to open. The ATMs are loaded with cash. The locks are secure. The alarms are armed. At least that's what everyone believes. What nobody knows is that someone has already been inside. Someone has studied the machines. Practiced the routine. Identified the weaknesses. And found a way to watch the entire operation from a distance. Not with military technology. Not with sophisticated surveillance equipment. With a $50 baby monitor purchased from Toys "R" Us. Somewhere nearby, Gerald Blanchard waits. He's not rushing. He's not improvising. Because the hard part happened weeks ago. Now it's just a matter of timing. The team moves. And before the bank has even opened its doors to customers, hundreds of thousands of dollars are gone. No guns. No violence. Just preparation. The kind of preparation that turns impossible crimes into successful ones. But this wasn't the first time Gerald Blanchard had done something investigators thought was impossible. This was a man who would later claim to have stolen a priceless Austrian royal jewel. A man who operated under dozens of identities. A man who spent years outsmarting police across multiple countries. So how does someone become that person? And how do you learn to see weaknesses that everyone else misses? Well... To understand the baby monitor, the bank robbery, and the thief behind it all, we first need to go back to the boy who couldn't stop taking things apart. #crime #manhunt