Great Crimes And Trials
Ray and Faye Copeland, aged 76 and 69, were the oldest couple sentenced to death in the USA
Ray and Faye Copeland, aged 76 and 69, were the oldest couple sentenced to death in the USA
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Allen Dorfman plays with pension funds from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Ex-FBI agent Joe Pistone reveals how his undercover work led to over 100 convictions.
Mobster Carmine Galante manages to control his drug empire even while imprisoned.
Mobster Vito Genovese quickly rises to prominence in the Mafia.
Mobster Tony Spilotro protects the Chicago Mafia's illegal profits from Las Vegas casinos.
Mobster John Gotti muscles his way to the head of the Gambino crime family.
Mobster Joe Colombo creates the Italian-American Civil Rights League to fight back against the FBI.
Mobster Charles "Lucky" Luciano makes a deal with the U.S., government during World War II.
Organized crime earns ~$870B yearly; fake medicines exploit gaps, causing 700k deaths.
Arms trafficking fuels $870B crime market; weapons from legal trade lack transparency.
Organized crime earns $870B yearly, exploiting migrants through dangerous smuggling routes.
Global cocaine trade runs like a $90B business with complex, secret supply chains.
1992, Florida, USA. Aileen Wuornos is claimed to be the world's first female serial killer.
Danny Rolling terrorized Gainesville, Florida in 1990, killing five students.
Ray and Faye Copeland, aged 76 and 69, were the oldest couple sentenced to death in the USA
Joan Porco attends her son Christopher Porco's trial for murdering her husband and attempting to kill her
Three died in the Boston Marathon blasts; motive unknown.
Sharon Tate and 4 others were slain in a ritual-like murder by Manson's cult, sparking arrests.
The story of three CBS workers who walked into a kidnapping and were shot dead as they tried to help.
Mobster Sam Giancana runs the Chicago Outfit in the 1950s and 1960s.
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