
Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Luxury Car Heist: How Celebrities Are Tied to a Multi-Million Dollar Theft Ring!
Sat, 29 Mar 2025
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Chapter 1: What happened with the Rolls Royce Cullinan?
We got scammed here. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan $300,000 car.
Luis R. Conorica is driving a stolen. Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
It's on his Instagram right now. I looked up that house in the background. Oh, he lives in Canelo Alvarez's home. Working at this dealership for like 11 years now. I'm the general manager. You know, we started doing a lot of exotics like four years ago, like Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Rolls Royces. I mean, just anything that Highline stuff. And when you buy these cars as a dealer, like we have to.
you know get them transported and we've been doing this for years right never had i mean we've had problems but not like major not like um you know anything more than like oh the transporter's late or they canceled on his last minute or whatever so that that i'm used to and we've been dealing with that forever but you know this was something totally different and i had heard rumors about like cars getting stolen in transport but i'm just thinking like okay i'm
You must be stupid. Like you must have dispatched it to, you know, somebody that, you know, wasn't didn't have insurance or didn't have a license or something like just didn't make any sense to me. And it happened to us. It happened to us. Um, what happened was, is the website we use is called central dispatch.com. Okay. It's owned by a Cox automotive, right? They, yeah, not this. No, really.
Uh, they own man, their Mannheim auctions. Sure. Heard in the auto trader. That's them. So they own central dispatch and it's, it's a load board. So let's say, you know, you're, you're basically what I was, you're a, you're a shipper, right? Which is like a dealer or a customer, usually a dealer, right? And there's a car you want that's in Arizona and you need to move it to Georgia. Okay.
You're going to post it on there and you're going to post it for, I need to move this car for whatever the going rate is like, like a dollar a mile or like a dollar 50 a mile. You know, I need to take them from here to here. OK, and somebody is going to call in and say, hey, I'm a carrier. So and so I have a driver over here right now.
You can pick, you know, if you dispatch to me, I'll pick it up. You'll have it tomorrow or the next day or whatever. And then you just dispatch to him. Right. What is dispatch to him? Like you just like you just like it's almost like an email. Like you just type in their name and you click submit. And then now it's theirs. They get all the information.
And the reason they need that you need to give it to him is because. On the listing, they can see what kind of car it is and the zip code it's getting picked up from and the zip code it's going to. They don't see anything else. Okay. So in order for it to become their load assigned to them… They have to have that.
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Chapter 2: How was the car stolen?
He said nice car.
Are you serious? I know it's not funny from your point of view. I had the text. That's horrible. That's just wrong. Yeah, that's funny.
I have the text. Yeah, he said, he doesn't speak very good English, but he said, he goes, nice car, motherfucker. You already died, beach. Beach, not bitch. Right.
Beach.
Wow. And of course, then I go fucking crazy. It's like one o'clock in the morning when I get that. So I've been up in my kitchen all night pacing, trying to find, trying to figure out what the hell's going on. We've already called Rolls Royce to activate because every one of these cars has like a stolen vehicle tracking system, right?
So we've already called Rolls Royce and they're like, okay, yeah, it'll take approximately three to five business days to activate. I'm like, what the fuck?
Three to five business days? They'll have found that thing by then.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I'm like, y'all can't do anything? And they're like, well, we can track the car right now. I'm like, okay, we'll track it. Where is it? And they're like, well, we can't tell you. We have to call the police department. OK, well, here's the here's the next thing.
The police, it took three or four days to even get the car reported stolen because I call LAPD and they're like, well, technically it didn't get stolen from L.A. It got stolen from Scottsdale. So then I'm calling Scottsdale and they send the police out of the dealership. And the first time the dealership waves them off, it goes, no, this is a civil matter. This is a civil matter.
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Chapter 3: What role did social media play in the investigation?
No, day of. Day of. No, this is days.
This is like weeks later. I've been looking. This is when I've been looking. No, I know that, but you had told the guy on the phone, my guy will pick it up. They said it's not ready.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So the same day, five hours later, you finally get the cops to show up. Yeah, because it was like first thing in the morning. So the cops show up. Do they get anybody or they just find the cars and run the vans?
Oh, they just found the cars and ran the vans.
I never got. They didn't pull back and wait and let's stake this out? No, they definitely didn't do that. They definitely didn't do that. And then they go grab somebody and then they couldn't, you know, I was there club, but they clubbing them there, you know, stop resisting, stop resisting.
No, I would have paid to see that. Yeah. Nope. Nothing. They got the cars because they were forcing us at that point. They probably, I feel like they just show up and they see the cars and I'm like, Oh,
Because I feel like Skinny Keem would give up the other guys. He'd give up all the other guys. He'd put the whole thing together for them. If it was Skinny Keem was involved, I feel like he'd be like, yeah. Did he throw everybody under the bus? No, he said no.
I don't remember. I'm just saying. It's just a joke. I just joke around. No, but these guys, I mean, they were really hard to catch. And a lot of times they'll use like a runner, like a homeless. There's one car that got dropped over. They just paid a homeless guy. Like, hey, we need you to stand here and wait for this car coming. And that just shows how naive can the carriers be.
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