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Shooter's Gallery | Ep. 18 - ft. Myles Connor & Al Dotoli

Mar 02, 202456 minEp. 18
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Episode 18 of Shooter's Gallery welcomes 2 very special guests, Myles Connor & Al Dotoli!

‘This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist’ is a Netflix original four-part series examining the baffling 1990 St. Patrick’s Day’s theft of 13 art pieces from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. In the early hours of that fateful day, two men dressed as police officers arrived at the museum and told the guards that they were responding to a disturbance call. But then, they tied them up and looted the area over the next 81 minutes. Subsequently, as investigations into the matter began, the one name that popped up was Myles Connor Jr. A new movie about Myles's life is set to drop this St. Patricks Day!

Fate brought Myles J. Connor, Jr. and his lifelong friend Al Dotoli together. They met when they were young, joined together by their passion for music. As a teenager in the 1960s, Al played the bass guitar in Connor’s band The Wild Ones, and Connor, who was older, occasionally played in Dotoli’s band, The Druids. Al went out to tour with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., the Rolling Stones & more!

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