The Swedish Job | Sundance Rejects

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Published 2020-05-22
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The TRUE STORY about an art heist thievery grabbin' that happened in 2000 and how the people responsible were caught.

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Cast:

GamerFromMars -    / @thegamerfrommars  
Whang! -    / @justinwhangyt  
Fredrik Knudsen -    / @fredrikknudsen  
The Right Opinion -    / @therightopinion  
SumitoMedia - youtube.com/user/superkinkyninja
ChavezzSlovakia -    / @chavezzslovakia  
Cooksux - www.twitch.tv/cooksux

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All Comments (21)
  • @imaginary-unit
    This is a little far-fetched ... there's no way BOTH of them washed their hands.
  • @bobafettjr85
    200,000 Krona is about 25,000 USD in 2005. Imagine going through the trouble of setting up a heist involving 30+ people, stealing art worth over $30million, sitting on it for 5 years while it all goes tits up because someone used their actual phone number, then finally finding a buyer, then selling it for less than Toyota.
  • @ASMRDoodlez
    I thought that lawyer who tried to blatantly extort the police was an absolute idiot, but when he got acquitted, I figured he must be a legal genius.
  • @E100Omega123
    What if we kissed under the Nord VPN servers? O_O
  • @d3vastat0r89
    How come the police and the lawyer sound so similar? Was it an inside job?
  • @lukapejkovic918
    Jesus Christ just the fact they were even able to execute initial plan is mindblowing
  • They could of become legends for robbing a museum with no traces, true legendary masterminds, if they used a fucking burner phone.
  • So is this ad man trying to get back into the dating game after his wife's tragic passing? I'm happy for him man, hope he gets lucky soon and stops having everyone around him die in car crashes.
  • @Sohave
    My favorite character in this heist is the Swedish justice system. Jails you can leave on weekends and overturning the sentence of 3 of the culprits in the end.
  • Imagine being a stock image guy and ending up with one of your pictures in an Internet Historian video
  • @drzombie2215
    and we would've gotten away with it, if it wasn't for that pesky boat seller.
  • @jamescrab6887
    Sundance Rejects is why I can no longer tolerate real movies.
  • @Lord_of_the_Blue
    The most unbelievable part of this story, is the FBI agent calling up a Swedish person who doesn't speak English fluently 21:06
  • @DSchana6
    These videos feel like historian is playing with some action figures
  • @you_just
    “Alexander Petrov” and “Stefan Nordstrom” are, respectively, the most Russian and Swedish names I’ve ever heard.
  • @Campbell197
    Internet Historian: Hey do you know what time it is? Me: Ad time? Internet Historian: Its time for a montage Me: A surprise to be sure but a welcome one
  • @themadrat1495
    Something similar happened recently. A bank was clearing all it's valuables and hauling it to an offshore bank. Every employee, and guard left the bank but kept the security systems up and the front of the bank was locked down tighter than the Seirre Madre of absolute pain. Someone that following night broke into the bank quite easily: for you see while they locked down the main entrance, there was a maintenance tunnel connecting the garage to the rest of the bank. Person broke in via the now unguarded maintenance tunnel and into the bank armed to the teeth... he... was pissed... Why was he pissed? He thought there would be valuables there. So he did something radicicolous and sundance reject worthy. He shot out every possible window, bashed open every ventilation cover with a baseball bat, smashed the keypads on the vaults, broke every window, shot out every TV, cut cable lines, broke the hinges off every door, bashed executives worthless yet pretty paintings off their walls: anything he could access he destroyed, and to end it? He shot all the cameras watching him until that point. The next day the bank agents came back to see the place in tatters, the bank had to get $5.7M spent to fix or replace everything. Guess where this all took place? Somewhere very special and known for insane hijinks like this... florida... florida man gets arrested for mass destruction of bank property