As burglaries go, it was a staggering accomplishment. The 1977 break-in at the Vancouver Safety Deposit Vaults required cutting through more than two feet of concrete wall and four inches of armour plating. The total haul was unclear but more than a million dollars, and five men were quickly arrested. But as laid out in the new book “The (Almost) Perfect Heist: The Incredible True Story of the Vancouver Safety Deposit Robbery,” there are questions that have never been answered.

Monday, January 10 began as a typical morning at Vancouver’s safest vaults. Custodian Andy Easton arrived at his usual time of 7:45, headed directly downstairs to the main vault, and prepared to open its seven-inch-thick door at the programmed time. When he did, he was stunned.



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