Sunday, May 31st TV listings for Crime & Investigation Network USA
Gangsters: America's Most Evil Mother of the Avenues: Maria "Chata" Leon
Maria Leon commanded a reign of terror in L.A.; the criminal underworld created by her murderous brood of children.
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.
Gangsters: America's Most Evil Machine Gun Johnny: Johnny Eng
Johnny Eng, one of the most notorious drug traffickers in the history of Manhattan's Chinatown.
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 "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 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 Nicodemo Scarfo
Philadelphia mob boss Nicky Scarfo's paranoia, volatility and treachery ultimately lead to his demise.
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 Mad Dog Sullivan
Gun-for-hire Joe "Mad Dog" Sullivan tries to hide his criminal activities from his family, but an addiction to drugs, betrayal and murder would prove his undoing.
Mobsters Tommy 'Karate' Pitera
Tommy Pitera became one of the most violent men of all time in the 1980's; betrayal brought the mob killer to justice.
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.
Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre
Four women belonging to cult leader Jim Jones' inner circle help plan the 1978 Jonestown massacre in Guyana, which leaves more than 900 people dead.
Current and former members of the FLDS discuss controversial church president Warren Jeffs, who was convicted of two felony counts of child sexual assault in 2011.
Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre
Four women belonging to cult leader Jim Jones' inner circle help plan the 1978 Jonestown massacre in Guyana, which leaves more than 900 people dead.
Current and former members of the FLDS discuss controversial church president Warren Jeffs, who was convicted of two felony counts of child sexual assault in 2011.
Mobsters Tommy 'Karate' Pitera
Tommy Pitera became one of the most violent men of all time in the 1980's; betrayal brought the mob killer to justice.
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.
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I Survived Cults
A young girl is turned into a sexual slave; A young man is brainwashed ; a young woman breaks out of a religious organization she was born into.
