BOSTON —

A famous American art thief sat down with NewsCenter 5 to discuss the latest Louvre Museum art heist , something he thinks was done "by professionals."

Meet Myles Connor .

Connor walked into the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in the 1980s and walked out with a Rembrandt painting.

He also says he pulled off a number of different art heists in the 70s.

On Sunday, four suspects posing as construction workers stole jewelry of "inestimable value" from France's famous Louvre Museum, including jewels that once belonged to Napoleon and his wife.

The entire robbery took about 7 minutes.

Connor says there are a few possible outcomes to this brazen break-in.

According to Connor, the thieves could have been commissioned by a billionaire who wants to keep the jewels to themselves, a

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