How Delaware agents helped return a priceless Christopher Columbus letter to Venice


Federal investigators from Delaware closed the books on a decades-old international mystery this month at a ceremony in Rome.

The crime involved daring forgeries at the Vatican, international smugglers, a secretive world of wealthy book collectors, and long-lost 15th-century bound editions of letters Christopher Columbus sent from the New World.

In libraries from Barcelona to the Vatican, thieves had taken four of the last original editions of these Christopher Columbus letters known to exist, replacing them with clever forgeries that took decades to discover. 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Airline wheelchair damage repair 'should not rely on heroic individuals,' flyer says

Next Story

Weeks after a dam was blown up in Ukraine, the collapse continues to cause strife

Latest from News