BREAKING NEWS – Boston, Massachusetts – Just before Thomas Randele died, his wife of nearly 40 years asked his golfing buddies and his co-workers from the dealerships where he sold cars to come by their home.
For the past 50 years, he was a fugitive wanted in one of the largest bank robberies in Cleveland’s history, living in Boston under a new name he created six months after the heist in the summer of 1969. Not even his wife or sons knew until he told them in what authorities described as a deathbed confession. His wife was shocked by the confession, but she was angry that he also admitted that he was constantly blaming their sons for leaving the toilet seat up, when in reality, it was him.