Sunday, June 7th 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 The First Kingpin: Juan Raul Garza
The federal government seeks the death penalty for convicted murderer and drug kingpin Juan Raul Garza, who made millions of dollars smuggling marijuana into the United States from Mexico.
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 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 Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
During the 1970s, Anthony Cassa became the underboss of the Lucchese 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 The Iceman: Richard Kuklinski
Richard Kuklinski lived a shocking double life; suburban husband and father at home, and brutal contract killer on the streets.
Mobsters Danny Greene
Irish mobster Danny Greene clashed with the Cleveland mafia; a bombing war that would eventually destroy them both.
Mobsters Family Secrets
Frank Calabrese Jr., son of mobster Frank Calabrese, flipped against his father, and nearly brought down the vaunted Chicago Outfit.
Mobsters Carmine "The Snake" Persico
Carmine Persico stands as one of the most enduring Godfathers in mafia history.
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.
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 subject of the longest manhunt in U.S. history.
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 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 subject of the longest manhunt in U.S. history.
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.
Mobsters Carmine "The Snake" Persico
Carmine Persico stands as one of the most enduring Godfathers in mafia history.
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.
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I Survived Brandy/Steve/James
Two gunmen abduct and assault a 16-year-old girl; a deer hunter drags himself up a dry creek bed after falling out of a tree and breaking both legs; a college student becomes a gunman's human shield.
