Journey into the underworld of American organized crime and the stories behind the rise and fall of
Tony Spilotro had gotten away with murder for a long time - too long. The Las Vegas PD was finally r
Tony Spilotro, known as the Las Vegas enforcer, was a feared man whose job it was to make sure the m
The mob’s merchant of death and family man, Albert Anastasia, continues as head of Murder Inc. But w
Albert Anastasia was chosen by Lucky Luciano to be the head of Murder, Inc. where he violently enfor
At the Warren Committee hearings, looking into the deaths of Fidel Castro and JFK, Santo Trafficante
Far from the big-name mob territories of New York and Chicago, the mafia scene in Tampa, Florida was
Allen Dorfman assumes control over the Teamsters’ Union vast pension fund with Jimmy Hoffa out of th
Allen Dorfman was a insurance agency owner and consultant to the International Brotherhood of Teamst
Carmine Galante was released from prison on parole and immediately took over his mafia family and re
Carmine Galante wanted to be the "Boss of All Bosses," the head of the mafia, and would stop at not
Dutch Schultz continues his feud with Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll. The reign of violence puts the mafia i
Prohibition was a time that allowed those outside of the law to thrive, as rival bootlegging busines
From the poor streets of downtown New York, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel worked his way up through the ma
When Charles Luciano organized the mob and decided that money didn't care what your ethnicity was, i
Joe Pistone continues his story of spending six years undercover as the gangster Donnie Brasco. With
In the 1970s, penetrating the mob hierarchy was considered too difficult and too dangerous. But when
When last we met John Gotti, he had taken the media by storm, posing for the camera as a glamorous m
In the 1980s, one man became the face of the Mafia. The most famous gangster since Al Capone. Throug
The story continues about Charles “Lucky” Luciano, who made the Mob a highly sophisticated criminal
In the 1920s, at the height of prohibition, the intelligent, ruthless, and visionary, Charles “Lucky