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CNN Special Report-20150318-04:41:00

steal by a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory. one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond. >> do you think it is possible that they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no type character? >> no. no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no." the james bond move from 1962. where james bond looks over and he sees a painting hanging on the wall. the painting had been stolen the year before. that actually did happen. in 20 years with the fbi and five years since then doing these investigations, i've never run into a collector who had million dollar paintings that were stolen.

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CNN Special Report-20150318-01:41:00

attempted to take the flaing itsei flag but it appears to get too difficult to take down. >> that appears to be the clue that's most interesting. i know the fbi spent a lot of time trying to figure that out. visiting, talking to associations who are involved with napoleonic memorabilia to see was there a bounty for one of these banners? >> reporter: why did the thieves want that flag so badly? is it possible they were given a specific list of artwork to steal which a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory. one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond. >> do you think it is possible that they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no type character? >> no. no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no."

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130322-08:44:00

out, visiting, talking to associations who are involved with napoleonic memoribilia, to see was there a bounty for one of these? >> reporter: why did the thieves want that flag so badly? is it possible they were given a specific list of artwork to steal by a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory, one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond. >> reporter: do you think it's possible they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no-type character? >> no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no." it was a 007 movie, james bond movie from 1962 where james bond is going through dr. no's lair

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130322-02:44:00

i know the fbi has spent a lot of time trying to figure that out, visiting, talking to associations who are involved with napoleonic memoribilia, to see was there a bounty for one of these? >> reporter: why did the thieves want that flag so badly? is it possible they were given a specific list of artwork to steal by a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory, one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond. >> reporter: do you think it's possible they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no type character? >> no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no." it was a 007 movie, james bond movie from 1962 where james bond is going through dr. no's lair and he sees a paint hanging on the wall.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130322-05:44:00

out, visiting, talking to associations who are involved with napoleonic memoribilia, to see was there a bounty for one of these? >> reporter: why did the thieves want that flag so badly? is it possible they were given a specific list of artwork to steal by a collector who especially loved those 13 works of art? that brings us to another theory, one that has been made popular by hollywood. >> $1 million, mr. bond. >> reporter: do you think it's possible they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no type character? >> no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no." it was a 007 movie, james bond movie from 1962 where james bond is going through dr. no's lair and he sees a paint hanging on the wall. the painting had been stolen the year before.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130322-00:44:00

>> reporter: do you think it's possible they're in some private gallery owned by some eccentric billionaire somewhere like the dr. no type character? >> no. the whole idea that a collector's holding on to stolen magnificent works of art all came from that movie "dr. no." it was a 007 movie, james bond movie from 1962 where james bond is going through dr. no's lair and he sees a paint hanging on the wall. the painting had been stolen the year before. that actually did happen. in 20 years the fbi and five years since then doing these investigations, i have never run into a collector who had million dollar paintings who were stolen. >> reporter: anthony amore doesn't buy the dr. no theory, either. >> my gut instinct is that it's not far. typically when art is stolen it doesn't get moved very far. if i had to guess, i would think it's still in new england. >> reporter: since 2003, the u.s. attorney's office has offered complete immunity to

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