The Lemon Juice Robbery: How Overconfidence Led to a Bizarre Heist
<p>One chilly winter morning in 1995, two unlikely criminals were about to embark on a daring adventure. It was on January 6 in the streets of Pittsburgh when McArthur Wheeler and Clifton Earl Johnson decided to make their mark in the world but in the most peculiar way.</p>
<p>They planned to rob not one, but two banks in broad daylight, armed with nothing but a sense of misguided confidence and a baffling belief in the power of citrus fruits.</p>
<p>McArthur entered the Mellon Bank and went up to the teller with a semi-automatic handgun clutched in his trembling hand. With a shaky voice, McArthur demanded to hand over the cash. The teller, probably suppressing a chuckle, handed them a sum of $5,200 without much resistance.</p>
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