About Suzanne Kenney and The Crime & Canvas Podcast

Hello, I'm Suzanne Kenney. My 15-year mission began as a personal journey to uncover the truth about my mother, Mary. Frederick R. Koch betrayed her when he sold her artworks at her Okeechobee, Florida, flea market booth in 1991–1992. This experience led me to a startling discovery: a connection to the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, a $1 billion art theft.

A photo of Suzanne Kenney and her mother Mary, the inspiration behind the Crime & Canvas podcast.

Confirmed by AI

My theory’s plausibility has been confirmed with AI support. My investigation started with my mother’s story, which unexpectedly led me to the truth of the Gardner Heist. My relentless pursuit uncovered Koch’s Miami laundering network. Despite being ignored for so long, I’m now sharing my entire journey on the Crime & Canvas Podcast.

Demanding Justice Together for the Gardner Heist

I’m not expecting an overnight breakthrough in the Gardner Heist case. But through this podcast and uhv.news, where we can connect with others who’ve felt dismissed. Together, we are demanding justice for this and other unheard stories. You can learn more about the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the original unsolved case on their official website.