Series from 2012
Gangsters: America's Most Evil profiles the most notorious kingpins and the most sinister thugs that law enforcement has ever confronted, revealing th…
Sam Giancana was a top mob boss; he started out as a driver for Al Capone, and by the Great Depression, Giancana was building his own reputation; Giancana is connected to conspiracy theories involving both the Kennedy family and Fidel Castro.
Spilotro was a soldier for the Chicago Outfit and was assigned to protect the Las Vegas skim: the illegal diversion of casino profits to the Mob; Spilotro's violent extracurricular activities hastened the demise of the Mob's influence in Las Vegas.
Chester Campbell is one of the most notorious figures in Detroit and within the world of organized crime; he served two brief stretches in prison, but he is believed to be connected to more than a dozen murders.
In the Hollywood of the 1970s and '80s, Eddie Nash was a nightclub impresario who used drug trafficking to build a fortune; with ties to the mafia, Nash owned dozens of restaurants.
The '80s are remembered for big hair and neon lights; another popular staple of the decade was cocaine.
Cabrera's criminal history dates back to his youth in the Santa Cruz, Calif., area.