Thieves that steal artwork for sale on the black market are professionals, and they usually have buyers before hand. A street thief that happens upon a $3.5 million Cello is at first going to be excited, then as he soberingly realizes how traceable the thing is, he's going to want to get it away from his as quickly as possible.Zaia wrote: Why couldn't it be sold? If there's a way to buy famous artwork underground, there's got to be a way to buy a stolen Strad cello.
You honestly think that person knew it was worth $3.5 mil when they left it by the dumpster? People, particularly thieves, are too greedy for that, in my opinion. I think if the thief knew it was worth that much, he/she/it would've held onto it for a lot longer to ensure that all potential selling venues had been exhausted before merely thinking about letting it go.
I mean, you can't just take the thing down to a pawn shop. If you wanted to sell it, could you? And I'm not talking about to a friend either.
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