
Sunday, June 8th TV listings for Crime & Investigation Network USA
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Gangsters: America's Most Evil Sex, Money, Murder, Inc.: "Pistol Pete" Rollack
Pistol Pete and his underlings incorporated the gang Sex, Money, Murder in an effort to launder drug money and expanded their operations outside New York.
Gangsters: America's Most Evil The Queenpin: Jemeker Thompson
Thompson rose to the top of the cocaine trade; she was released from prison in 2005 and is now an evangelical minister.
Gangsters: America's Most Evil Lethal Beauties: Beltran, Henao & Garcia
Garcia was the head of a deadly heroin ring in the Bronx; Henao led an ecstasy drug ring out of the Netherlands; Sandra Avila Beltran was a Mexican drug cartel leader.
Gangsters: America's Most Evil Anthony Shea and the No-Name Gang
Anthony Shea, one of the most prolific bank and armored truck robbers.
Mobsters Whitey Bulger
James "Whitey" Bulger reigned supreme in the Boston underworld for over 20 years, consolidating his power by ratting out rivals to the FBI.
Mobsters John Gotti
John Gotti starts out as the leader of a group of young thugs in his South Bronx neighborhood and works his way up to a leadership position in the Gambino crime family.
Mobsters Santo Trafficante
Two of America's most powerful and feared mob bosses, Santo Trafficante Sr. and his son, ruled a criminal empire that stretched from the Gulf Coast to the Caribbean.
Mobsters Tommy Lucchese
Tommy Lucchese, one of the most successful and notorious members of the Italian-American Mafia, pioneered and perfected labor rackets in New York City's kosher chicken industry, the garment district and the world of professional boxing.
Mobsters Mob Ladies
Virginia Hill, Arlyne Brickman and Karen Hill are mob ladies with looks that could kill and the connections to take out anyone in their way.
Mobsters Murder, Inc.
A ruthless gang called "Murder, Inc." carried out mob hits during the 1930s; Mob leaders formed The Syndicate, and as their enforcement arm, members of Murder, Inc. killed an estimated 1,000 people from coast to coast.
Mobsters Tony Spilotro
Tony Spilotro made his name in Chicago's most powerful organized crime family and was given control of the gang's casino interests in Las Vegas.
Mobsters Nicodemo Scarfo
Philadelphia mob boss Nicky Scarfo's paranoia, volatility and treachery ultimately lead to his demise.
Kingpin Whitey Bulger
While the Boston underworld was in chaos in the 1970s, Whitey Bulger schemed and killed his way through the ranks to become the most famous gangster in Boston history as well as the the subject of the longest manhunt in U.S. history.
Kingpin John Gotti
In 1980s New York, two opposing factions of the American Mafia split the Gambino crime family down the middle; the old school and the new school struggle against one another; one murderous capo emerges as the Boss of Bosses.
Kingpin Whitey Bulger
While the Boston underworld was in chaos in the 1970s, Whitey Bulger schemed and killed his way through the ranks to become the most famous gangster in Boston history as well as the the subject of the longest manhunt in U.S. history.
Kingpin John Gotti
In 1980s New York, two opposing factions of the American Mafia split the Gambino crime family down the middle; the old school and the new school struggle against one another; one murderous capo emerges as the Boss of Bosses.
Mobsters Tony Spilotro
Tony Spilotro made his name in Chicago's most powerful organized crime family and was given control of the gang's casino interests in Las Vegas.
Mobsters Nicodemo Scarfo
Philadelphia mob boss Nicky Scarfo's paranoia, volatility and treachery ultimately lead to his demise.