- In what might just be the weirdest crime ever, $40,000 worth of bugs have reportedly been stolen from a museum. If your reaction to this is, "I'm sorry, what?!?!?!", we're all on the same page.
- According to The New York Times, thieves broke into the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion on August 22 (and maybe some other days, too) and walked away with an estimated 7,000 lizards and insects — which is between 80 and 90% of the museum's inventory.
- They left behind three staff uniforms pegged into the wall with knives (🤔), which has left investigators to suspect the theft was an inside job.
- Security cameras captured people creeping around the creepy crawlies with plastic containers filled with (very expensive) bugs.
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Source: teenvogue.com