
The Making of the Mob: New York
"Lucky" Luciano is found guilty of running a prostitution ring, and is imprisoned.

"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.

Train buff (Peter Alexander) tries to revive defunct rail line.

A troubled young woman returns to her hometown of Niagara Falls.

Two black San Franciscans (Wyatt Cenac, Tracey Heggins) discuss issues of race and identity.

A woman (Robin Wright Penn) claims to want to free a Muslim cabbie's jailed brother.

Disguised London dandy (Anthony Andrews) saves nobles from 1700s guillotine.

Journalist David Thorpe talks to LGBT icons and confronts his own anxiety over sounding gay.

Both sides present their cases; jurors are mesmerized by Robert's charisma; a plea deal.

The media jumps on the defense's strategy to make Jennifer seem fast and loose.

Robert's preppy persona begins to crumble; the Church steps in to support Robert.

Robert confesses he killed Jennifer Levin accidentally during rough sex.

The NYPD identifies a dead girl in Central Park as Jennifer Levin.

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.

Robert confesses he killed Jennifer Levin accidentally during rough sex.

The NYPD identifies a dead girl in Central Park as Jennifer Levin.