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Man returns to bank he robbed 60 years ago for champagne lunch | Man returns to bank he robbed 60 years ago for champagne lunch |
(about 1 hour later) | |
In October 1958, a young Canadian bank teller walked away with C$260,958 from his employer's safe. | In October 1958, a young Canadian bank teller walked away with C$260,958 from his employer's safe. |
Boyne Lester Johnston, 27, was on the run for 17 days before he was caught and sentenced to four years in prison. | |
Sixty years later, he walked back into the bank in Ottawa, Canada, which has since been converted into a fancy restaurant. | Sixty years later, he walked back into the bank in Ottawa, Canada, which has since been converted into a fancy restaurant. |
The reformed thief recalled the 1958 heist over a champagne lunch with staff. | The reformed thief recalled the 1958 heist over a champagne lunch with staff. |
He walked away with about $2.2m in current Canadian dollars ($1.7m; £1.3m), launching a North America-wide manhunt. | He walked away with about $2.2m in current Canadian dollars ($1.7m; £1.3m), launching a North America-wide manhunt. |
A $10,000 reward was offered for information leading to his arrest. | A $10,000 reward was offered for information leading to his arrest. |
Mr Johnston was caught by police in Denver, Colorado, as he sipped champagne at a nightclub bar, living up to the description on the wanted poster released at the time by Ottawa police. | Mr Johnston was caught by police in Denver, Colorado, as he sipped champagne at a nightclub bar, living up to the description on the wanted poster released at the time by Ottawa police. |
It read: "Neat dresser, nightclub habitue, a champagne drinker, enjoys female companionship." | It read: "Neat dresser, nightclub habitue, a champagne drinker, enjoys female companionship." |
Alex McMahon, wine director at Ottawa's Riviera restaurant, told the BBC that staff at the eatery knew about the old heist. | Alex McMahon, wine director at Ottawa's Riviera restaurant, told the BBC that staff at the eatery knew about the old heist. |
So when an online reservation came in noting the guest would be "bringing my friend back to the bank that he robbed", he said they all had a hunch who it might be. | So when an online reservation came in noting the guest would be "bringing my friend back to the bank that he robbed", he said they all had a hunch who it might be. |
Mr Johnston and his friend enjoyed a meal last week over champagne cocktails. | Mr Johnston and his friend enjoyed a meal last week over champagne cocktails. |
He told Mr McMahon that his time in jail had taught him to value his freedom. | He told Mr McMahon that his time in jail had taught him to value his freedom. |
At Mr McMahon's request, Mr Johnston signed the wall of the wine cellar, which is located where the emptied bank vault once was. The one-time thief added his four-digit prisoner number next to his name. | At Mr McMahon's request, Mr Johnston signed the wall of the wine cellar, which is located where the emptied bank vault once was. The one-time thief added his four-digit prisoner number next to his name. |
The former bank teller had stolen the money on a Friday, taking cash from out of the vault and hiding it around the premises. He returned after hours to collect his stash. | The former bank teller had stolen the money on a Friday, taking cash from out of the vault and hiding it around the premises. He returned after hours to collect his stash. |
That Sunday, about 36 hours after the theft - and before the bank opened on Monday revealing an empty vault - he told his wife he was going hunting. | That Sunday, about 36 hours after the theft - and before the bank opened on Monday revealing an empty vault - he told his wife he was going hunting. |
He never returned, instead fleeing to the US and travelling to Detroit, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Utah and eventually, Denver. | He never returned, instead fleeing to the US and travelling to Detroit, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Utah and eventually, Denver. |
According to one newspaper report following his capture, he told the arresting officers that he stolen the money "because I had always wanted to know what it would be like to have all that money". | According to one newspaper report following his capture, he told the arresting officers that he stolen the money "because I had always wanted to know what it would be like to have all that money". |
"Now I know." | "Now I know." |
He said he knew he would be caught and was glad the whole affair was over. The bulk of the stolen funds were recovered, minus expenses and some $4,000 he had spent on a Corvette. His father repaid the missing balance. | He said he knew he would be caught and was glad the whole affair was over. The bulk of the stolen funds were recovered, minus expenses and some $4,000 he had spent on a Corvette. His father repaid the missing balance. |
The waitress who spotted him at the Chez Paree nightclub collected the full reward following his arrest. | The waitress who spotted him at the Chez Paree nightclub collected the full reward following his arrest. |
Mr Johnston told the Ottawa Citizen in 2013 that his wife waited for him until he was released from prison in 1960, and he eventually resumed a quiet - and crime-free - professional career. | Mr Johnston told the Ottawa Citizen in 2013 that his wife waited for him until he was released from prison in 1960, and he eventually resumed a quiet - and crime-free - professional career. |
Riviera is printing and framing a copy of the wanted poster to hang on the restaurant wall. | Riviera is printing and framing a copy of the wanted poster to hang on the restaurant wall. |