Marc Spector is too good of a thief to ever get caught stealing or trespassing. He's been accused before but no charges have ever stuck. Part of being one of the greatest cat burglars in the unknown history of the country involves being very meticulous and thorough with scouting, preparation and an in depth knowledge of forensics and criminology. As an established archaeologist, attention to even the most minute of detail is vitally important to any job, be it infiltrating an ancient ruin or a museum of antiquity. So, when Marc has been taken into authorities for questioning, he's generally cavalier in his responses because he knows that either he has removed all traces of his presence at the site in question, or he was never actually there and the authorities are throwing darts in the dark hoping one sticks. The only reason he is even on a watch list is because a former associate of his tried to frame him for a particularly famous heist in Schenectady, New York and Marc was careless enough to leave a trace he was there. But it was never proven in a court of law he was actually involved in the heist, or that he had any knowledge of the whereabouts of the stolen goods. His high profile lawyer, paid by his ultra rich father, was able to get the jury to believe he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Reasonable Doubt is a beautiful thing.
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