In February 2003, the Antwerp Diamond Center—an impenetrable fortress housing billions in gems—was breached in silence. The vault was protected by ten layers of cutting-edge security: Doppler radar, heat sensors, magnetic fields, and seismic detectors. Yet, a group of Italian thieves known as "The School of Turin" bypassed it all, walking away with over $100 million in diamonds, gold, and jewelry. It was the perfect crime, executed with a level of genius that baffled police and security experts alike.