
The Making of the Mob
Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Vito Genovese and Carlo Gambino finally make their move. When Genovese becomes a liability, Luciano must choose an heir to lead the mob.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Vito Genovese and Carlo Gambino finally make their move. When Genovese becomes a liability, Luciano must choose an heir to lead the mob.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Charles "Lucky" Luciano takes over Vito Genovese's heroin ring in Italy while Genovese and Carlo Gambino plot against the mob leadership.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. World War II begins, and the military asks Charles "Lucky" Luciano to aid in the war effort. Thomas Dewey considers letting him go.

Frank Sinatra's barkeep father and midwife mother had loose affiliations with organized crime that assisted Frank in his rise to stardom. John F Kennedy' father's bootlegging past cultivated criminal connections that helped him to run for President.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Joe Accardo and Sam Giancana have a falling out, and the fate of the Outfit rests on the outcome. Joe Accardo cleans up loose ends before retiring.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Joe Accardo sets his sights on Las Vegas, but when Sam Giancana incurs the wrath of young attorney Robert F. Kennedy, The Outfit is threatened.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. With Capone in jail, Frank Nitti, Paul Ricca and Joe Accardo take over. A Hollywood scandal presents Sam Giancana with a chance to prove himself.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Al Capone outwits Eliot Ness, but Capone's criminal empire remains in jeopardy when the IRS plants an undercover agent in his gang.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. 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.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. 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.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. A new mayor forces Torrio and Capone outside Chicago to nearby Cicero. There, Capone's brother Frank fixes an election, placing himself in jeopardy.

Following the criminal masterminds who made the Mafia an American institution. Capone gets a taste of the underworld in Brooklyn with Johnny Torrio. Reuniting in Chicago, they start bootlegging and anger local Irish gangsters.

In 1960s New York City, an ad agency mixes cutthroat business and social ambition with glamorous allure. Don disagrees with the agency's plan.

In 1960s New York City, an ad agency mixes cutthroat business and social ambition with glamorous allure. Don and Duck are at odds.

In 1960s New York City, an ad agency mixes cutthroat business and social ambition with glamorous allure. Work interferes with Don's home life.

In 1960s New York City, an ad agency mixes cutthroat business and social ambition with glamorous allure. Don butts heads with Pete.

In 1979 on Huntington Beach, a young girl goes missing.

Alcala goes on

In 1968, Alcala flees Los Angeles after the rape and attempted murder of an 8-year-old. He then moves to New York and begins working at a kid's summer camp.

We discover the verdict in the re-trial of Jon Reed. We explore further analysis potentially linking the murders, questioning the guilt of Jon Reed and discover the contemporary investigation which could still provide answers for grieving families.