
Sunday, October 19th TV listings for Crime & Investigation Network USA
Gangsters: America's Most Evil The Baron of Brotherhood: Barry Mills
Barry Mills found his calling as the leader of the white supremacist prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood.
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 Quasand Lewis
Quasand Lewis made millions by way of drug trafficking; the federal government launched "Operation Falling Star" in order to take down 'Q' and build the largest drug related prosecution in the history of the state of Michigan.
Mobsters "Mad Sam" DeStefano
"Mad Sam" DeStefano had a three-decade reign as a juice loan lender and sadistic enforcer with the notorious Chicago Outfit.
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 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 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 Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
During the 1970's, Anthony Cassa became the under boss of the Lucchese family.
Mobsters Jimmy "The Gent" Burke
Jimmy Burke was one of the most prolific mob earners in New York history.
Mobsters Carlos Marcello
Carlos Marcello becomes the mafia boss of New Orleans in 1947 and maintains power for almost four decades.
Mobsters Big Joey Massino
Joey Massino brought the Bonanno mob family back after it was destroyed by the FBI.
Kingpin El Chapo
In the 1990s, three violent cartels battled for control of the Mexican drug world; one brutally ambitious Narco, known as El Chapo, rose above the rest to create one unified cartel, and become the most powerful criminal in Mexico's history.
Kingpin Pablo Escobar
In the 1970s in Colombia, a petty thief rises to become the most powerful criminal in history, unleashing a bloody reign of terror to create the first global drug cartel and become the first billionaire kingpin of the 20th century.
Kingpin El Chapo
In the 1990s, three violent cartels battled for control of the Mexican drug world; one brutally ambitious Narco, known as El Chapo, rose above the rest to create one unified cartel, and become the most powerful criminal in Mexico's history.
Kingpin Pablo Escobar
In the 1970s in Colombia, a petty thief rises to become the most powerful criminal in history, unleashing a bloody reign of terror to create the first global drug cartel and become the first billionaire kingpin of the 20th century.
Mobsters Carlos Marcello
Carlos Marcello becomes the mafia boss of New Orleans in 1947 and maintains power for almost four decades.
Mobsters Big Joey Massino
Joey Massino brought the Bonanno mob family back after it was destroyed by the FBI.
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60 Days In Should Have Stayed a Fan
Newly elected Sheriff Jonathan W. Horton takes office and finds his jail in dire need of reform; he enlists the help of seven civilians to go under cover as inmates to uncover intelligence on the issues plaguing his facility.