
Sunday, July 27th TV listings for Crime & Investigation Network USA
Gangsters: America's Most Evil The Mongol Warlord : Ruben "Doc" Cavazos
Federal agents say Doc's aim was to take on the Hells Angels and run a massive criminal enterprise engaged in drug running, murder and intimidation.
Gangsters: America's Most Evil King Blood: Luis Felipe
From a prison cell, Felipe founded the New York chapter of the Latin Kings street gang; Felipe's own writings would incriminate him.
Gangsters: America's Most Evil The Kingston Kingpin: Christopher "Dudus" Coke
Christopher Coke used his criminal wealth and prosperity to win the hearts of his community and influence their political affiliations.
Mobsters Frank Lucas
Heroin kingpin Frank Lucas dominated the Harlem drug market from 1968 to 1975, before being busted for conspiracy to distribute heroin and serving 5 year of his 70-year sentence.
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 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 Danny Greene
Irish mobster Danny Greene clashed with the Cleveland mafia; a bombing war that would eventually destroy them both.
Mobsters Paul Castellano
"Big Paul" Castellano serves as a boss of the Gambino crime family during the '70s and '80s, overseeing rackets in construction, pornography and more.
Mobsters Jimmy "The Gent" Burke
Jimmy Burke was one of the most prolific mob earners in New York history.
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 The Iceman: Richard Kuklinski
Richard Kuklinski lived a shocking double life; suburban husband and father at home, and brutal contract killer on the streets.
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.