
Chris Marinello
Chris Marinello is the chief executive of Art Recovery International, an organization specializing in the location and recovery of stolen and looted artworks. He was recently in the news discussing the risks associated with the theft of priceless jewelry from the Louvre, emphasizing that if the thieves are not apprehended quickly, the stolen items may be broken up and smuggled out of France.
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Chris Marinello has made a business out of recovering stolen art.
So funktioniert das Geschäft mit gestohlener KunstChris Marinello is known as the Sherlock Holmes of the art world, recovering stolen artworks.
Kunstdetektiv Marinello zur Beute und den SicherheitslückenChris Marinello is the executive director of Art Recovery International who warned about the potential permanent disappearance of stolen pieces.
De lavagem de dinheiro a moeda do narcotráfico, o que pode acontecer com as joias roubadasChris Marinello, the executive director of Art Recovery International, warned that the stolen jewels could disappear forever if not recovered soon.
"Si no atrapan a los ladrones en las próximas 24 o 48 horas, las joyas probablemente desaparecerán": la carrera contra el tiempo para recuperar las piezas robadas del LouvreChris Marinello, executive director of Art Recovery International, warned that if the thieves are not caught soon, the stolen jewels will likely disappear forever.
la carrera contra el tiempo para salvar las piezas robadas del LouvreChris Marinello is the executive director of Art Recovery International who commented on the theft.
El increíble robo de la Mona Lisa en el Louvre hace más de un sigloChris Marinello, chief executive of Art Recovery International, expressed concerns about the recovery of the jewels.
‘Possibly experienced foreigners’: French minister gets fresh lead on Louvre thieves who pulled off 7-minute heistChris Marinello, the chief executive of Art Recovery International, warned about the potential loss of the stolen jewellery.
Louvre heist creates 'terrible image' of France, justice minister says

























