
Sunday, October 26th TV listings for Crime & Investigation Network USA
Gangsters: America's Most Evil The Mayor of Harlem: Alberto "Alpo" Martinez
The rise and fall of Albert "Alpo" Martinez, dubbed the "Mayor of Harlem."
Gangsters: America's Most Evil Philly's Gangster Queen: Thelma Wright
With a taste of success and the lure of easy money, Thelma started transporting cocaine and heroin between Los Angeles and Philadelphia.
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.
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 Family Secrets
Frank Calabrese Jr., son of mobster Frank Calabrese, flipped against his father, and nearly brought down the vaunted Chicago Outfit.
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 Carmine "The Snake" Persico
Carmine Persico stands as one of most enduring Godfathers in mafia history.
Mobsters Frank Nitti
Frank Nitti joined Al Capone's criminal empire in 1920, rising quickly in the organization; in 1933, Frank caught his big break when Capone went to prison for tax evasion, and Nitti took over his criminal enterprise.
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.