Suzanne Kenney is pulling back the curtain on a game-changing discovery in Episode 6: The 1991 Fire Tantrum & The Timeline of the Crime & Canvas podcast!
You’ve heard about the mysterious artworks sold to Mary, some visibly cut and fire-damaged. Now, Suzanne unveils the astonishing truth: the 1991 London art storage warehouse fire, where most of the destroyed belongings belonged to none other than Frederick R. Koch, the very billionaire who later appeared in Mary’s life.
This episode lays out a critical timeline:
- September 21, 1991: Robert Donati, linked to the Gardner Heist, is murdered.
- October 7, 1991: The mysterious London art fire at James Bourlet & Sons Storage occurs.
- November 1991: “Mr. Koch” (Frederick R. Koch) arrives in Mary’s life, selling art damaged by a “fire.”
Suzanne reveals the chilling denials from Koch’s companion, John Olsen, and the baffling dismissals from authorities like Julian Radcliffe and former FBI agent Robert Wittman, who seemed unwilling to investigate claims involving a billionaire. Were the canvases cut for insurance claims? Were these the “originals” sold to Mary?
This isn’t just about a fire; it’s about a high-level cover-up. Suzanne exposes the forces that silence inconvenient truths and questions why her fact-backed evidence, which solves nearly a billion dollars in art crimes, is continually ignored.
Don’t miss this pivotal episode that connects the dots between a London inferno, a shocking timeline, and the true culprits of major art crimes!
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