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Rose Dugdale, an Oxford-educated Englishwoman who left a life of wealth to become a partisan activist fighting for Irish independence, in a career that included bomb making, hijacking and art theft, died on March 18 in Dublin. Her death, in a nursing home, was confirmed by Aengus O Snodaigh, a friend and a member of the Irish Parliament. Throughout the 1970s, Ms. Dugdale, whose family owned a large share of the insurance company Lloyd’s of London, captivated the British and Irish news media with her exploits. She and an accomplice were arrested in 1973 for stealing thousands of dollars in art and silverware from her parents’ home, with plans to sell it and give the proceeds to the Irish Republican Army. Her father, Eric, appeared as a witness at her trial, and under British law she was allowed to cross-examine him herself — an opportunity she used to make political statements.
Persons: Rose Dugdale, Aengus O, Dugdale, Patricia Hearst, , Eric, Organizations: Irish, Irish Republican Army Locations: Oxford, Dublin, London, United States
Rose Dugdale Photo: PA Images via Getty ImagesArt theft always has a bit of romance about it, perhaps because the act suggests a thief with good taste. Usually, though, the facts of the matter turn out to be quite otherwise—opportunity, blundering and the disappearance of masterpieces for decades because, well, you can’t sell the “Mona Lisa” on eBay. In the three-part documentary “The Heiress and the Heist,” you get all of the above, as well as a mastermind acting out her daddy issues against a backdrop of bomb-lobbing, extortion and kidnapping.
Persons: Rose Dugdale, Mona Lisa ” Organizations: Getty Images, eBay
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