It Takes A Thief Season 3 Episode 3
It Takes A Thief
Season 3

Ep 3. The Beautiful People

  • Not Rated
  • October 9, 1969
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It Takes A Thief is an American docudrama series that centers around two former thieves turned security consultants who are hired by homeowners to identify potential security weaknesses in their homes. In season 3 episode 3 titled "The Beautiful People", hosts and security consultants Jon Douglas Rainey and Matt Johnston visit a wealthy neighborhood in Los Angeles to assess the security of a large modern mansion owned by a high-end fashion designer.

The designer is worried about the safety of her valuable wardrobe collection, which comprises hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of clothing and accessories. Jon and Matt are tasked with identifying potential security risks and providing recommendations to ensure the safety of the designer's valuable fashion collection. However, it quickly becomes clear that there are more pressing security concerns than just the wardrobe, as they discover there have been several break-ins and burglaries in the neighborhood recently.

To start, Jon and Matt evaluate the mansion's perimeter, looking for any potential weak spots that could be exploited by intruders. They identify several potential entry points that could be made more secure through simple measures, such as installing motion-activated lights and strengthening locks on windows and doors. They also recommend that the designer invests in a modern security system that can be controlled remotely from a smartphone or tablet, allowing her to monitor her home's security from anywhere in the world.

With the perimeter secured, Jon and Matt move inside the mansion to evaluate the interior security measures. They discover that although there are numerous security cameras, most of them are focused on the front door and do not cover the entire home. This means that any intruders who entered through the back of the house would not be captured on camera. Jon and Matt recommend that the designer install additional cameras throughout the home to ensure that all areas are covered.

In addition, Jon and Matt identify several cluttered areas, which would make it difficult to quickly identify if someone had entered the property undetected. They recommend that the designer clean up these areas, allowing for better visibility and easier detection of suspicious activity.

One area of particular concern is the designer's closet, which houses her valuable wardrobe collection. Jon and Matt suggest installing a sophisticated security system to protect the closet, including motion detectors and alarms that would alert the homeowner if someone attempted to tamper with her clothing or accessories. They also recommend that the designer store her most valuable pieces in a secure safe, which would further increase their safety.

Overall, Jon and Matt identify several security weaknesses in the mansion, but they provide practical recommendations that can be implemented quickly to improve the home's safety. They stress the importance of being proactive in protecting oneself and one's property, especially in a high-end neighborhood where burglary and theft are common. As they explain, a few simple measures can make a significant difference in deterring burglars and ensuring that one's valuable belongings remain safe and secure.

In conclusion, episode 3 of It Takes A Thief season 3 titled "The Beautiful People" is an interesting and informative look at the world of high-end home security. Jon and Matt provide valuable insights and practical recommendations that can be applied by homeowners in any neighborhood, regardless of their income level. The show is a reminder that security should be a top priority for everyone, and that taking simple measures can make a big difference in protecting one's home and belongings.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 9, 1969
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English