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Complex on MSNMan Impersonating NBA Agent Arrested for Stealing and Swallowing Diamond Tiffany & Co. EarringsA man has been accused of impersonating an NBA agent and stealing $769,000 worth of earrings-and swallowing the jewelry while ...
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Jaythan Gilder, 32, allegedly swiped two pairs of earrings worth $769,500 from a Tiffany & Co. in Orlando before taking the expensive gulp, police said.
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Hollywood Unlocked on MSNFlorida Man Swallows Tiffany Jewelry After $796K Heist, Caught by PoliceA Florida man is facing serious charges after allegedly swallowing stolen Tiffany & Co. jewelry worth a staggering $796,000 ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNTexas man swallowed $700K in Tiffany earrings during alleged jewelry heist in Orlando, deputies sayArticles and videos about Texas man swallowed $700K in Tiffany earrings during alleged jewelry heist in Orlando, deputies say ...
Texas man’s desperate attempt to avoid arrest ends with a gut-wrenching decision to ingest earrings worth more than $700,000.
ORLANDO, Fla. (WKRC) - A thief who stole nearly $800,000 worth of jewelry from Tiffany & Co. swallowed the valuable items while being taken into custody. According to an arrest warrant obtained by ...
Jaythan Lawrence Gilder, 32, pretended to be a representative for an Orlando Magic player to gain access to pricey jewelry at a Tiffany & Co. store in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 26, WFLA reported.
Authorities discovered the diamond earrings in the suspect’s stomach after he attempted to flee with the luxury items.
Medical scans taken shortly the man's arrest showed some of the three-quarters of a million dollars worth of jewelry inside ...
One of the best things about being a celebrity? Getting access to some of the most expensive jewelry on Earth, and being able to wear them for a night (typically for an awards ceremony).
Due to the increasing pollution in the world’s oceans, natural pearls are becoming extremely elusive—even still, according to Sotheby’s, the majority of natural saltwater pearls were ...
Jaythan Gilder, 32, told employees at Tiffany & Co. in the Mall at Millenia on Feb. 26 that he represented "a professional athlete" before being "shown several high-value pieces of jewelry ...
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