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Feb 2, 2005 · John Allen Seybold was an American jewel thief who authored The Home Invaders: Confessions of a Cat Burglar under the pen name Frank Hohimer. Career. The book was used as the basis for the 1981 film Thief, starring James Caan.
Jul 17, 1990 · U.S. District Judge Chargles Norgle sentenced John Seybold, 68, who had pleaded guilty to racketeering charges. He will serve the sentence concurrently with a 12-year term imposed in 1987 by...
On July 27, 1989, John A. Seybold was indicted for federal criminal law violations in connection with his participation in a series of jewel thefts. Mr. Seybold elected to represent himself. Over Mr. Seybold's objection, the district court appointed standby counsel to assist him.
Jun 22, 2021 · In 2001, when jewel thief John Seybold was past 80, he was interviewed by a news service that specializes in telling convicts' stories. He told them his worst fear was dying in prison.
John Allen Seybold (June 17, 1923 – February 2, 2005) was an American jewel thief. Seybold was imprisoned at South Woods State Prison in New Jersey from May 1995-2001. References [ edit ]
Based on a biographical novel called The Home Invaders: Confessions of a Cat Burglar published in 1975 by a real-life jewel thief John Seybold under the pen name of Frank Hohimer, Thief experienced a very warm welcome from the critics’ circles and resulted in a modest box-office success. Celebrated as one of the best films Mann ever made, it ...
John Allen Seybold (June 17, 1923 – February 2, 2005) was an American jewel thief. Seybold was imprisoned at South Woods State Prison in New Jersey from May 1995 – 2001. Celebs Wiki