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    The true story behind Peacock's "Fright Night: Million-Dollar Heist"

    By Thomas Wheatley,

    13 hours ago

    On Oct. 26, 1970, roughly 200 people walked up to a house on Atlanta's westside to celebrate Muhammad Ali's return to the ring . Little did they know the evening would end in an infamous armed robbery.

    Driving the news: " Fight Night: The Million-Dollar Heist ," a limited series based on the true events and a 2020 podcast of the same name, started streaming this week on Peacock.


    Context: Ali, who had been blacklisted from boxing over his objection to the Vietnam War, defeated Jerry Quarry at a sold-out Atlanta Municipal Auditorium.

    Zoom in: After Ali's fight, high-profile New York mobsters, hustlers and their entourages arrived at a Collier Heights home owned by Gordon "Chicken Man" Williams for a VIP party, according to Creative Loafing .

    • The party was VIP-only but it was no secret; word spread beforehand that people with deep pockets and women wearing fine jewelry would be in attendance, according to Creative Loafing .

    Threat level: A group of robbers with sawed-off shotguns greeted the arriving guests, forced the partygoers into the basement, ordered them to strip their clothes and hand over their valuables.

    • By the early hours of the morning, the space was so cramped people were stacked on top of each other. The bandits made off with an estimated $1 million without firing a shot.

    State of play: One month after the robbery, a Georgia grand jury indicted three men for the crime. One was arrested by Atlanta police; the two others were gunned down in the Bronx the following May.

    The big picture: Williams, a player in Atlanta's illegal lottery operation called The Bug , became a pastor. He died in 2014.

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