Wealthy Nova Scotia thief filled home with pilfered artifacts, art
HALIFAX — A man who filled his suburban lakeside home with historic artifacts and art stolen over decades of pilfering so stealthy that many of his targets didn’t even know they’d been victimized has died.
John Mark Tillmann was 57.
The wealthy Tillmann — he owned both a Porsche and BMW — stole from universities, libraries, museums, antique dealers and private collections across Atlantic Canada.
Among about 1,300 items seized by police from his two-storey home in Fall River, north of Halifax: Early editions of Daniel Defoe’s 1719 classic “Robinson Crusoe” and a 1758 letter written by Gen. James Wolfe.