Back in the good old days robbing a bank was task that not only involved great risk, but highly thought-out planning and research as well. And even at that, there was nothing “fool-proof” about it. In fact, the closest thing to a “fool-proof” bank robbery that I’ve ever heard of was in the fictional 2001 film “Bandits” where Joseph Blake and Terry Collins kidnap bank managers on the evenings prior to their big heist in order to use their vault keys to open the doors.

