Tonight, May 27, 2025, I’m reaching out with a heartfelt plea: join me in demanding transparency in the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist—a $1 billion art theft that’s haunted my family for decades. I’m Suzanne, and my 15-year investigation, detailed in my upcoming Crime & Canvas Podcast (launching June 15, 2025), reveals a truth the museum and FBI refuse to face.
My mother, Mary, met Frederick R. Koch from November 1991 to March 1992 at her Okeechobee, Florida, flea market booth, encounters I believe hold the key to this mystery. I’m convinced Koch, a billionaire, executed the heist. After learning the museum had no insurance, Koch likely made significant donations, and we demand transparency on this detail. I reported Koch’s involvement to the museum in 2012, but they stayed silent. The FBI has been no better—on June 21, 2012, I provided the names involved, and by March 18, 2013, they admitted knowing them but refused to disclose, leaving justice out of reach. This secrecy has shrouded the largest art heist in history in deceit, and I can’t fight it alone. I’ve launched a petition, "Demand Transparency in the $1 Billion Gardner Heist," to pressure the museum and FBI to break their silence and reveal the truth. Your signature can make a difference—sign now to demand the transparency justice requires.
Together, we can honor Mary’s legacy and hold institutions accountable. Join me on this journey through Crime & Canvas Podcast at crimeandcanvaspodcast.com, where I’ll share my full investigation over 15 episodes, starting June 15, 2025. Share your own stories of fighting for justice at uhv.news, and let’s build a community that won’t be silenced. I’m not expecting an overnight breakthrough, but every signature brings us closer to the truth.
With hope, Suzanne CrimeAndCanvasPodcast.com
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