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How an unassuming couple pulled off £120,000,000 artwork heist

They are suspected of stealing a £120,000,000 painting by using deception tactics.

A married couple from New Mexico is connected to a 30-year cold-case art theft after a missing multi-million dollar painting was found in the bedroom of their home following their deaths. Willem de Kooning's iconic 'Woman-Ochre' painting vanished from the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art a day after Thanksgiving in 1985. The suspects were described as a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. David Van Auker, who co-owns Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques, told investigators that he bought the painting for $2,000 at an estate sale. The home where Van Auker purchased the beautiful painting belonged to Jerry and Rita Alter, who died in 2012 and 2017, respectively. They were both 81 when they died.
The £120m painting was found hanging behind the couple’s bedroom door (Credits: Gerald Redila)

An ordinary middle-aged couple led a double life of luxury after allegedly stealing a valuable masterpiece from an art gallery.

Jerry and Rita Alter had a seemingly unassuming life, although with surprisingly lavish trips out of their New Mexico home.

But they had a secret side hustle that most people only see in heist films.

The couple, now deceased, are suspected of having stolen multiple artworks, including a painting by Willem de Kooning worth around £120,000,000.

****** Jerry and Rita Alter spent Thanksgiving Day 1985 with family in Tucson. A newly discovered photo from the gathering shows them smiling side by side at the dinner table, plates of pumpkin pie in front of them. Jerry was a retired music teacher and Rita a speech pathologist; a couple of New Yorkers in their 50s who had moved to rural New Mexico. A day after the photo was taken, a valuable painting by the artist Willem de Kooning was taken from the University of Arizona Museum of Art in Tucson. Officials believed the thieves ? a man and a woman ? distracted a guard, cut the painting from the frame, rolled it up and carried it out of the museum under a coat. The thieves and the painting disappeared without a trace. Composite sketches, in hindsight, resemble the faces in the Thanksgiving photo, down to their position side by side.
Rita and Jerry Alter travelled around the world

Now the FBI is reportedly working to track down two other paintings that were found in the Alters’ home – Victor Higgins’ ‘Aspens’ and Joseph Henry Sharp’s ‘Indian Boy in Full Dress,’ the Guardian reports.

Art heists in disguise

Willem de Kooning’s painting ‘Woman-Ochre’ was stolen from an art museum in Arizona, in the mid-1980s.

After Jerry died, it was discovered hanging behind their bedroom door in Cliff, New Mexico.

Despite their modest income, Rita, a speech therapist, and Jerry, a teacher, were able to travel around the world, with FBI estimating that they visited around 145 countries in total.

FBI said Alter’s nephew told them that Rita had more than $1,000,000 in bonds before her death, while her salary was only around $16,000, Daily Mail reports.

Their wealth had been reportedly built up from various inheritances.

A married couple from New Mexico is connected to a 30-year cold-case art theft after a missing multi-million dollar painting was found in the bedroom of their home following their deaths. Willem de Kooning's iconic 'Woman-Ochre' painting vanished from the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art a day after Thanksgiving in 1985. The suspects were described as a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. David Van Auker, who co-owns Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques, told investigators that he bought the painting for $2,000 at an estate sale. The home where Van Auker purchased the beautiful painting belonged to Jerry and Rita Alter, who died in 2012 and 2017, respectively. They were both 81 when they died.
Willem de Kooning’s ‘Woman-Ochre’ painting was stolen in 1985 (Picture: University of Arizona Museum)
A married couple from New Mexico is connected to a 30-year cold-case art theft after a missing multi-million dollar painting was found in the bedroom of their home following their deaths. Willem de Kooning's iconic 'Woman-Ochre' painting vanished from the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art a day after Thanksgiving in 1985. The suspects were described as a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. David Van Auker, who co-owns Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques, told investigators that he bought the painting for $2,000 at an estate sale. The home where Van Auker purchased the beautiful painting belonged to Jerry and Rita Alter, who died in 2012 and 2017, respectively. They were both 81 when they died.
Jerry and Rita Alter have never been officially pinned to the art thefts

The mysterious couple has even been the subject of a 2022 documentary film called The Thief Collector.

Their travel agent, who was interviewed for it, said Rita and Jerry were ‘adrenaline junkies,’ who loved to fly to one country but then pay people smugglers to get the secretly to another location.

A family photo has revealed that Rita and Jerry, who have two children, were in Tucson the day before the heist, Daily Mail reports.

How de Kooning’s painting ended up hanging at the Alters’ home remains a mystery as their involvement has always been unconfirmed.

Tim Carpenter, senior adviser to the FBI Art Crime Team, said: ‘They took that to the grave with them, unfortunately.’

It was stolen when a man and woman walked into the museum shortly after the security guard opened the doors a day after Thanksgiving 1985, the outlet reports.

A married couple from New Mexico is connected to a 30-year cold-case art theft after a missing multi-million dollar painting was found in the bedroom of their home following their deaths. Willem de Kooning's iconic 'Woman-Ochre' painting vanished from the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art a day after Thanksgiving in 1985. The suspects were described as a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. David Van Auker, who co-owns Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques, told investigators that he bought the painting for $2,000 at an estate sale. The home where Van Auker purchased the beautiful painting belonged to Jerry and Rita Alter, who died in 2012 and 2017, respectively. They were both 81 when they died.
The Alters visited India, Nepal, China and Japan among others (Picture: WFAA)
A married couple from New Mexico is connected to a 30-year cold-case art theft after a missing multi-million dollar painting was found in the bedroom of their home following their deaths. Willem de Kooning's iconic 'Woman-Ochre' painting vanished from the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art a day after Thanksgiving in 1985. The suspects were described as a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. David Van Auker, who co-owns Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques, told investigators that he bought the painting for $2,000 at an estate sale. The home where Van Auker purchased the beautiful painting belonged to Jerry and Rita Alter, who died in 2012 and 2017, respectively. They were both 81 when they died.
Rita Alter died in 2017 after her husband Jerry passed away in 2012 (Picture: WFAA)
Apr 26, 2022; Silver City, New Mexico, Rita and Jerry Alter traveled often overseas and logged dates and places they visited in their travel journals. News De Kooning Stolen Painting
The couple logged all their travels in journals (Picture: Cheryl Evans/The Republic/USA Today Network)

While the man walked upstairs to tour the second floor, the woman stopped to chat with the security guard for around 15 minutes until the couple rushed out.

The security guard became suspicious and went to check the second floor, where he found that de Kooning’s ‘Woman-Ochre’ painting had been cut from the frame and hidden under the man’s clothing.

The mysterious couple was seen speeding away in a red sports car.

There were no security cameras at the time and they left no fingerprints.

As a result, there were no arrests and the case went cold until 2017 the painting was recovered after Rita’s death.

It was eventually returned to the museum in Tucson.

The second theft saw two Taos Society of Artist paintings – by Higgins andSharp – being taken from the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico, in March 1985, the Taos News reports.

A married couple from New Mexico is connected to a 30-year cold-case art theft after a missing multi-million dollar painting was found in the bedroom of their home following their deaths. Willem de Kooning's iconic 'Woman-Ochre' painting vanished from the University Of Arizona Museum Of Art a day after Thanksgiving in 1985. The suspects were described as a man and woman believed to be in their 50s. David Van Auker, who co-owns Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques, told investigators that he bought the painting for $2,000 at an estate sale. The home where Van Auker purchased the beautiful painting belonged to Jerry and Rita Alter, who died in 2012 and 2017, respectively. They were both 81 when they died.
The valuable Willem de Kooning painting in the Alters’ bedroom (Provider: Manzanita Ridge Furniture and Antiques)
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Willem de Kooning’s ‘Woman-Ochre’ painting was eventually returned to the University of Arizona Museum, with an exhibition launched in October 2022 (Picture: Robert Demers/AP)

While a woman in a wheelchair distracted the museum’s attendant by asking questions about the elevator, a man in a long black coat went upstairs to the paintings.

Former curators David Witt told the outlet: ‘Then he’s up there with a room full of paintings and can make as much noise as he wants – but he works fast.

‘By the time he’s done with his commotion up there, [the attendant] is back at the circulation desk – in time to hear Jerry run down the stairway.’

No physical evidence was left at the scene, the police said at the time.

The three works were reportedly donated to a local charity in Silver City following Jerry’s death in 2012 after their nephew helped to clear their home.

Eagle-eyed customers spotted the de Kooning, while works stolen from Taos were sold at an auction in Arizona, according to the Guardian.

However, now Taos’s Harwood Museum wants the works returned and it asked FBI to track them down.

Juniper Leherissey, executive director at Harwood’s, told the Taos News: ‘I don’t know if they’ve since been sold from that buyer, but likely someone purchased and has been living with them for many years.

‘Hopefully, they’ll recognize that they belong to the Harwood and give them back.’

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