ILLEGALELEPHANTGUNif someone robs a bank and isnt caught within the first 24 hours, its likely they will never be caught
In this situation there is likely untold amounts of unique jewelry pieces. I imagine a large part of the 300 million is almost unsalable due to the high risk of getting caught when selling.
Probably the best coarse of action would be to just melt down the precious metals and try to sell those off little by little.
Even if there is only 30 million worth of gold/silver that is still a hell of a lot to try to somehow get rid of and convert into cash.
gecksIf you really do it right, I feel as though it'd be one of the easier things to get away with. My car was stolen last semester right out of my parking lot. It was even on camera, but the police couldn't do shit about it. They didn't even really try to find him, and I honestly didn't care all that much, because I knew there was a snowball's chance in hell they were actually going to find who did it. The guy probably does it all of the time, and very skilled at it.
Though of course, there will be a lot more force out there looking for who took 300 million in diamonds, but still, you get the point.
And just to finish the story, they found my car in NYC (I live outside of Philly) on the side of the road a little less than a week after it was stolen, engine and transmission gone. I then get a call later telling me this, and also that my car has been crushed by the department of sanitation.
That sucks. And that is absolutely ridiculous that they crushed it without first notifying you. I'm not sure what kind of a car it was, but if it was a decently newish car, I'm sure there was still quite a bit of value in it even without the engine and trans. Car recovery rates are quite high in some parts of the country https://www.yahoo.com/autos/s/best-worst-states-stolen-car-recovery-194300310.html
But yea people usually steal cars to:
1) Joy ride them then them
2) Commit another crime with them
3) Steal parts
Btw did you have comprehensive insurance on your car, or were you SOL?