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Pace maintains
his innocence. He and brother-in-law,
Erik Boyd, go to trial
and are found guilty. Pace is sentenced to 24 years, more than double
the prison time of the friends who testified against him. I do imagine Allen Pace
during that time in jail thinking if he could have
done it all over again, he wouldn't have
recruited Eugene Hill, even though Eugene Hill was
the first guy that he picked
his innocence. He and brother-in-law,
Erik Boyd, go to trial
and are found guilty. Pace is sentenced to 24 years, more than double
the prison time of the friends who testified against him. I do imagine Allen Pace
during that time in jail thinking if he could have
done it all over again, he wouldn't have
recruited Eugene Hill, even though Eugene Hill was
the first guy that he picked
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Pace maintains
his innocence.
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He and brother-in-law,
Erik Boyd,
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go to trial
and are found guilty.
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Pace is sentenced to 24 years,
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more than double
the prison time of the friends
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who testified against him.
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I do imagine Allen Pace
during that time in jail
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thinking if he could have
done it all over again,
00:00:20.291 --> 00:00:22.671
he wouldn't have
recruited Eugene Hill,
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even though Eugene Hill was
the first guy that he picked.
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Movie Summary
It centers on the most elaborate real-life heists that have taken place throughout history, such as the Wilcox train robbery in 1899 to Boston's Great Brink robbery in 1950.