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In a daring heist that unfolded in broad daylight on October 19, 2025, a group of thieves, cleverly disguised as construction workers, brazenly breached the security of the Louvre. In a swift operation that lasted approximately eight minutes, they made off with royal jewels valued at $100 million.
This intriguing case is dissected in a recent episode of “Zone 7,” where Sheryl McCollum sits down with Bryan Sobolewski, a former jewel thief, to unravel the mechanics of such a meticulously planned heist. Sobolewski sheds light on the critical errors that can occur when pressure mounts and how advanced forensic techniques can unravel what initially seems to be a flawless crime.
Sobolewski also opens up about his own past, sharing insights into the personal costs and enduring repercussions of his criminal activities. He now dedicates his efforts to speaking out, aiming to deter others from embarking on a similar path of crime.
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Guest Bio
Bryan Sobolewski is a reformed jewel thief who now uses his unique insights to discuss robbery techniques, preventative measures, and the significant consequences of criminal convictions. He has been featured on Fox’s reality series “The Snake” and the long-running “America’s Most Wanted.”
Sobolewski is also a comedian and personal trainer, and previously hosted the “Family Jewels” podcast and authored the book “Family Jewels.”
About the Host
Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an active crime scene investigator for the Metro Atlanta Police Department and the director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, which partners with colleges and universities nationwide.
With more than four decades of experience, she has worked on thousands of cold cases using her investigative system, The Last 24/361, which integrates evidence, media, and advanced forensic testing. Her work on high-profile cases, including The Boston Strangler, Natalie Holloway, and Tupac Shakur.
Her work on the Moore’s Ford Bridge lynching led to her Emmy Award for “CSI: Atlanta” and induction into the National Law Enforcement Hall of Fame in 2023.
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Preorder Sheryl’s upcoming book, “Swans Don’t Swim in a Sewer: Lessons in Life, Justice, and Joy from a Forensic Scientist,” releasing May 2026 from Simon and Schuster.
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