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Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

I had another incident when I was in Cleveland where I, my wife worked for a bank and we had split up and I was, we had two separate bank accounts. So I was depositing money here and withdrawing it over here and back and forth and back and forth. The next thing you know, you're about six grand overdrawn. Right.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

I had another incident when I was in Cleveland where I, my wife worked for a bank and we had split up and I was, we had two separate bank accounts. So I was depositing money here and withdrawing it over here and back and forth and back and forth. The next thing you know, you're about six grand overdrawn. Right.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And yeah, so I had three felony charges on that and I ended up getting, attempting to pass a bad check misdemeanor. Out of, you know, paid the money back, paid the money back, released that day. No probation, attempting to pass a bad check misdemeanor, and that was it. So they didn't do anything with that on my criminal history.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And yeah, so I had three felony charges on that and I ended up getting, attempting to pass a bad check misdemeanor. Out of, you know, paid the money back, paid the money back, released that day. No probation, attempting to pass a bad check misdemeanor, and that was it. So they didn't do anything with that on my criminal history.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And yeah, so I had three felony charges on that and I ended up getting, attempting to pass a bad check misdemeanor. Out of, you know, paid the money back, paid the money back, released that day. No probation, attempting to pass a bad check misdemeanor, and that was it. So they didn't do anything with that on my criminal history.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And so I basically had nothing on my criminal history, but I was still a 38 on the list. Because I had, I think bank robbery is like a 32 or 34, something like that. Just with or without a gun. A gun is just an enhancement. And then, but they counted each one, each bank was another one point enhancement from the first.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And so I basically had nothing on my criminal history, but I was still a 38 on the list. Because I had, I think bank robbery is like a 32 or 34, something like that. Just with or without a gun. A gun is just an enhancement. And then, but they counted each one, each bank was another one point enhancement from the first.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And so I basically had nothing on my criminal history, but I was still a 38 on the list. Because I had, I think bank robbery is like a 32 or 34, something like that. Just with or without a gun. A gun is just an enhancement. And then, but they counted each one, each bank was another one point enhancement from the first.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

My first charge was actually for forgery. A buddy of mine who was letting me stay with him was getting evicted. He was working at a job site, stole some checks from the owner.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

My first charge was actually for forgery. A buddy of mine who was letting me stay with him was getting evicted. He was working at a job site, stole some checks from the owner.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

My first charge was actually for forgery. A buddy of mine who was letting me stay with him was getting evicted. He was working at a job site, stole some checks from the owner.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And me, not having a criminal mindset, thinks to myself, well, if he writes the check to me and I sign it and bring it to the bank and they give me cash for it, I'm not committing forgery because I didn't actually write that stuff on the check. So I go cash two of these checks. One was for like $380, which I kept $60 of and gave the rest to my buddy so he could put towards rent.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And me, not having a criminal mindset, thinks to myself, well, if he writes the check to me and I sign it and bring it to the bank and they give me cash for it, I'm not committing forgery because I didn't actually write that stuff on the check. So I go cash two of these checks. One was for like $380, which I kept $60 of and gave the rest to my buddy so he could put towards rent.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And me, not having a criminal mindset, thinks to myself, well, if he writes the check to me and I sign it and bring it to the bank and they give me cash for it, I'm not committing forgery because I didn't actually write that stuff on the check. So I go cash two of these checks. One was for like $380, which I kept $60 of and gave the rest to my buddy so he could put towards rent.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And then once that one worked, we went big on the next one with $1,500. And I gave him like nine. He got caught up on rent and everything. And a couple of weeks after that, the cops are looking for me. They want to talk to me about it. And now I'm getting investigated for other stupid things. There was like an attempted burglary.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And then once that one worked, we went big on the next one with $1,500. And I gave him like nine. He got caught up on rent and everything. And a couple of weeks after that, the cops are looking for me. They want to talk to me about it. And now I'm getting investigated for other stupid things. There was like an attempted burglary.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And then once that one worked, we went big on the next one with $1,500. And I gave him like nine. He got caught up on rent and everything. And a couple of weeks after that, the cops are looking for me. They want to talk to me about it. And now I'm getting investigated for other stupid things. There was like an attempted burglary.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And then it all culminates at the end of the summer when I physically reach my hand in a woman's pocket and take $200. She went to the cops and said, I robbed her. I told the cops, yeah, I took the money out of her pocket, but that's because she owed me $200 and wasn't trying to give it to me. Turns out that's confession for robbery.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And then it all culminates at the end of the summer when I physically reach my hand in a woman's pocket and take $200. She went to the cops and said, I robbed her. I told the cops, yeah, I took the money out of her pocket, but that's because she owed me $200 and wasn't trying to give it to me. Turns out that's confession for robbery.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Matt Cox on the Smartest Bank Heists in History

And then it all culminates at the end of the summer when I physically reach my hand in a woman's pocket and take $200. She went to the cops and said, I robbed her. I told the cops, yeah, I took the money out of her pocket, but that's because she owed me $200 and wasn't trying to give it to me. Turns out that's confession for robbery.