Saturday, February 14th TV listings for Story Television (WYFF4) Greenville, SC
Men with machine guns cut down seven mobsters in 1929 Chicago.
I Was There St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Al Capone and a turf war triggered by American thirst for liquor turns into the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, which was a bloody execution in a garage in downtown Chicago in 1929.
Tech Effect St. Valentine's Day Massacre
On Valentine's Day, 1929, Al Capone's thugs murder seven members of a rival gang.
Forensic Firsts Under the Microscope
Crimes of a century ago inspire today's investigative tools.
Cities of the Underworld Mob Underground
A history of Chicago reveals vice dens, secret railroad lines, shipwrecks, and the spark that led to the atomic bomb.
Lost Worlds Al Capone's Secret City
Mobster Al Capone's meteoric rise coincides with the beginning of Prohibition and the no-holds-barred Roaring Twenties era in Chicago.
Crime Wave: 18 Months of Mayhem
A 1930s crime spree gives rise to the creation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, when people like John Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly, Baby Face Nelson, and Bonnie and Clyde often had technological advantages over local police.
Men with machine guns cut down seven mobsters in 1929 Chicago.
I Was There St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Al Capone and a turf war triggered by American thirst for liquor turns into the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, which was a bloody execution in a garage in downtown Chicago in 1929.
Tech Effect St. Valentine's Day Massacre
On Valentine's Day, 1929, Al Capone's thugs murder seven members of a rival gang.
Forensic Firsts Under the Microscope
Crimes of a century ago inspire today's investigative tools.
Cities of the Underworld Mob Underground
A history of Chicago reveals vice dens, secret railroad lines, shipwrecks, and the spark that led to the atomic bomb.
Lost Worlds Al Capone's Secret City
Mobster Al Capone's meteoric rise coincides with the beginning of Prohibition and the no-holds-barred Roaring Twenties era in Chicago.
Crime Wave: 18 Months of Mayhem
A 1930s crime spree gives rise to the creation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, when people like John Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly, Baby Face Nelson, and Bonnie and Clyde often had technological advantages over local police.
Men with machine guns cut down seven mobsters in 1929 Chicago.
I Was There St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Al Capone and a turf war triggered by American thirst for liquor turns into the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, which was a bloody execution in a garage in downtown Chicago in 1929.
Tech Effect St. Valentine's Day Massacre
On Valentine's Day, 1929, Al Capone's thugs murder seven members of a rival gang.
Forensic Firsts Under the Microscope
Crimes of a century ago inspire today's investigative tools.
