The authorities then tricked him into showing them his Bitcoin wallet and they then hired Blockchain experts to trace his coins back to the Silkroad hack.
Jimmy Zhong was supposedly a clever hacker, but not clever enough not to be caught. Zhong are now serving a one-year sentence related to the theft of bitcoin from the Silk Road marketplace.
Nah, Jimmy is a completely different story. He didn't rob anyone and was not a violent person nor he was a smart hacker. All he did was exploit Silkroad bug that allowed him to withdraw more money than you deposited, you don't have to be a genius to do that. You could even argue if what he did was actually illegal.
The official story about how he got caught doesn't say anything about anyone breaking into his apartment. Apparently, he got careless and transferred unmixed portion of his stash into centralised exchange, which linked his coins to the blacklisted Silkroad hack wallet and notified authorities.
Hw only got one year in prison, which probably will do him good.