Mayfair Witches
Rowan must find Lasher before more people are hurt; Sip finds an ally in an angry Mayfair cousin.
Rowan must find Lasher before more people are hurt; Sip finds an ally in an angry Mayfair cousin.
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Al Capone outwits Eliot Ness, but Capone's criminal empire remains in jeopardy when the IRS plants an undercover agent in his gang.
Capone uses the St. Valentine's Day Massacre to assert his power over his enemies. President Hoover takes notice, and Eliot Ness takes on Capone.
A betrayal destroys peace in Chicago, and Torrio and Capone seek revenge against the Irish gangs. The "Beer Wars" make Capone Chicago's top gangster.
A new mayor forces Torrio and Capone outside Chicago to nearby Cicero. There, Capone's brother Frank fixes an election, placing himself in jeopardy.
Capone gets a taste of the underworld in Brooklyn with Johnny Torrio. Reuniting in Chicago, they start bootlegging and anger local Irish gangsters.
Vito Genovese and Carlo Gambino make their move; Luciano must choose his successor.
Luciano takes over Vito Genovese's heroin ring in Italy, while Genovese and Gambino plot.
As World War II begins, Charles "Lucky" Luciano is asked to aid the military in the invasion.
"Lucky" Luciano is found guilty of running a prostitution ring, and is imprisoned.
"Lucky" Luciano decides to go into the prostitution business.
"Lucky" Luciano takes over the mob, organizing the Five Families.
Charles "Lucky" Luciano gains power in the New York underworld during prohibition.
Charles "Lucky" Luciano teams up with Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel in New York.
The cold case investigation into air hostess Jeeta's death provides hope for the past victims.
Experts explore whether there was a missed link made between Jeannie's murder and two more deaths.
The first victim, Jeannie, is introduced through the testimony of her closest friends and family.
Truman Capote's novel of the infamous case spawns the modern American True Crime genre.
Detailing the resulting investigation and convictions of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock.
Kansas law enforcement survey the aftermath of the seemingly unmotivated crime.
In November 1959, four members of the Clutter family are brutally murdered in their home.
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