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- Discover the secrets behind the famous magic tricks.
- Each episode features celebrities' real life encounters with the paranormal as they return to the site of their traumatic experience. During the precarious journey, Kim Russo will unlock the secrets that haunted each celebrity on that fateful day and explain the unexplained. Throughout the journey, Kim will also unveil shocking psychic moments and surprising personal revelations as she tunes into the celebrities' personal lives and connects with their loved ones who have crossed over.
- Gangsters: America's Most Evil is a cinematic documentary series that explores the rise and fall of some of the most nefarious and notorious criminals brought to justice by the United States government.
- Killer Teens is a one-hour crime series exploring the frightening phenomenon of murder committed by teenagers.
- First-person accounts of how curses have tormented, hurt and even killed those affected are told by the people who have lived through them and by those who have seen others affected. Cinematic re-enactments and compelling interviews paint a picture of what it's like to live with, and die by, a curse.
- An inside look on the making of the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986).
- Includes news footage from a network sit-down (in this case, ABC's 20/20 interview) as well as interviews with friends and experts. Among the latter: adult film actress Capri Anderson, Bret Michaels, and Danny Bonaduce. It chronicles the ups and downs--focusing, of course, on the most recent down--of Sheen's 30-year career, which includes his firing from CBS' top-rated comedy, "Two and a Half Men."
- The story about the rocky movies and the hard work that gained awards.
- FAME: It's the American dream. The pinnacle by which success is measured. But beyond the glitz, the glamour, the million dollar lifestyles exists a dark side--one we rarely see, until it's too late. Part one of this two-part special exposes the dark side of Hollywood fame. Includes the tragic stories of Dana Plato, the Diff'rent Strokes TV star who struggled to survive outside the celebrity life; Rob Pilatus, who was emotionally destroyed when his Milli Vanilli band was exposed as a sham; and Anna Nicole Smith, who dreamed of becoming the next Marilyn Monroe but whose life ended in a nightmare of drug abuse.
- Series will show what happens to children in the aftermath of paranormal activity within the home.
- A special about the the untimely death of British singer Amy Winehouse, her rise to stardom and her struggle with addiction.
- Interviews with first-hand participants in the haunting.
- Shauntay L. Henderson is an American convicted murderer. She was a wanted fugitive apprehended on March 31, 2007 by the FBI after being on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list for less than 24 hours.
- Nicknamed "Little Nicky" because of his size - he stood 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 135 pounds - but no one dared call him this to his face. Scarfo rose to power during one of the bloodiest periods in Philadelphia organized crime history. More than two dozen mob members or associates were murdered between 1980 and 1985 as Scarfo took control of the Philadelphia mob. Scarfo was drawn to the limelight as he frequently boasted to associates about the murders he committed and about his status in the underworld. His victims included an Atlantic County municipal court judge, an Atlantic City cement contractor, a longshoreman and several mob associates.
- Spilotro was a soldier and enforcer for the Chicago Outfit who was assigned to protect the Las Vegas "skim": the illegal diversion of casino profits to the Mob. However, Spilotro's violent extracurricular activities, as documented in the movie Casino hastened the demise of the Mob's influence in Las Vegas.
- Chester Campbell was one of the most notorious figures in Detroit and within the world of organized crime.
- Profiles the history of the making of the six "Rocky" films, and how Rocky Balboa's ups and downs mirrored those of his creator, Sylvester Stallone.
- Three stories of curses associated with removing objects from forbidden places are told in this episode. Jake is seduced by a legendary witch and cursed to feel pain and misery because he has taken ancient relics from her land. Bodie State Park in California is visited by countless tourists each year who innocently take knickknacks home with them only to find themselves stricken with illness, accidents and sudden death. Brother Carlos, a Christian exorcist, tells the story of a doctor who bought a cursed object while traveling to Egypt and sought out an exorcism to rid himself of the curse.
- 2012– 43mTV-147.5 (20)TV EpisodeThis episode follows the case of Juan Raul Garza, the first drug kingpin. Garza and his gang made millions of dollars running drugs across "Marijuana Boulevard," the Gateway bridge linking Mexico and the U.S. in Brownsville, Texas. He became the first felon targeted for death by the federal government in more than 30 years.
- 2012– 43mTV-146.9 (22)TV EpisodeBowman, as international president of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, ordered kidnappings, firebombings, assaults and murders. He joined another exclusive club in 1997, the "FBI Ten Most Wanted" list. Bowman was brought to justice with the help of an informant on the inside of the Outlaw brotherhood.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.8 (21)TV EpisodeDrug lord Griselda Blanco, aka The Godmother, is suspected of scores of murders while transporting cocaine from Colombia to New York, Miami and Southern California; includes exclusive interview footage with her son, Michael Corleone Blanco.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.9 (20)TV EpisodeThis episode profiles the rise and fall of Albert "Alpo" Martinez, dubbed the Mayor of Harlem. Alpo and two childhood friends, Azie Faison and Rich Porter, would become kings of the inner city in the mid-1980s. But like the high itself, the cocaine brotherhood did not last. Azie narrowly escaped with his life. Rich Porter would not be so lucky.
- 2012– 42mTV-146.9 (18)TV EpisodeThis episode features the rise and fall of Johnny Eng, one of the most notorious drug traffickers in the history of Manhattan's Chinatown. A one-time informant for the DEA, "Machine Gun Johnny" thought he could snitch on all his rivals to monopolize the heroin trade on the eastern seaboard.
- 2012– 42mTV-146.5 (18)TV EpisodeThis episode explores the case of Luis Felipe, also known as "King Blood." From a prison cell, Felipe founded the New York chapter of the Latin Kings street gang. Felipe's own writings would incriminate him as the orchestrator of murders and crimes against his own members. He is now serving a life sentence in solitary confinement.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.3 (18)TV EpisodeJemeker Thompson was the top of the cocaine trade at the peak of the 1980's crack epidemic in Los Angeles. On the run for 2 years, she was captured in 1993 at her son's 6th grade graduation. Released from prison in 2005, she's now an evangelical minister.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.6 (20)TV EpisodeAnthony Shea, one of the most prolific bank and armored truck robbers.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.2 (15)TV EpisodeThe head of a deadly heroin ring: An ecstasy drug ring: A Mexican drug cartel leader.
- Historian Will Mega: Contributes narration and insight on Reelz Gangsters Season 6 Episode 6 spotlighting Gangsters Americas Most Evil - Dawud "Cool" Bey: The Philly Intimidator.
- 2012– TV-146.9 (9)TV EpisodeChristopher Coke was the notorious leader of the international gang, the Shower Posse. His operation transported drugs to major US cities, sold them for massive profits, and purchased weapons on the black market to export back to his native country, Jamaica. "Dudus", as he was known on the streets, used his criminal wealth and prosperity to win the hearts of his community and influence their political affiliations. Such power propelled him from a Kingpin to a political pawn, and when the US attempted to have the beloved gangster extradited, a civil war broke out to protect him.
- 2012– TV-147.0 (7)TV Episode
- 2012– TV-147.1 (8)TV Episode
- 2012– 42mTV-147.2 (11)TV EpisodeMoya and his chief enforcer, Andre Paige, led a deadly narcotics and extortion racket in New York City until the law caught up with them. With a failing heart, Moya escaped conviction and was sent home to die. Authorities would soon discover that he had received a new heart on the taxpayer's dime. With a new lease on life, Moya would disappear without a trace and stir up a manhunt beyond the jurisdiction of the United States.
- 2012– TV-146.7 (10)TV EpisodeThis episode examines Lisette Lee, the supposed Samsung heiress who lived a mysterious life of privilege and luxury until her arrest for narcotics trafficking in 2010. The product of an illicit multi-national love affair, Lee was adopted at a young age and moved from South Korea to Beverly Hills. It was there that she molded and shaped various personalities to manipulate those around her. She went to great lengths to get what she wanted; allegedly kidnapping men, setting up surveillance, and wiretapping "team LL:", her crew of minions. The team was formed after Lee became romantically entangled with David Garrett, a street level drug dealer who partnered with her to move mass amounts of marijuana. Lisette chartered a private jet, Garrett got the drugs, and the squad flew 7,000 lbs of pot from LA to Columbus over 14 different trips.
- 2012– TV-147.1 (12)TV EpisodeThis episode features Carlos Lehder, Medellin Cartel member and self-proclaimed Nazi. Lehder revolutionized the cocaine business by taking over an island in the Bahamas and using it as a way station between Colombia and the U.S. On Norman's Cay, the Colombian Rambo meets his match in a professor and diving enthusiast named Richard Novak who will stop at nothing to protect his paradise. Lehder is eventually run off the island and resorts to terrorizing authorities in his homeland to stay out of jail. After years on the run, he's extradited to the U.S. and sentenced to life plus 135 years. When he agrees to testify against Panamanian dictator, Manuel Noriega, he disappears into witness protection.
- 2012– TV-147.2 (12)TV EpisodeFollowing a deadly brawl between the Hells Angels and Mongols Motorcycle Clubs in 2002, Cavazos came to national prominence. During his reign as the Mongols' president, he expanded the club's membership by recruiting local street thugs with affiliations to the Mexican Mafia. Federal agents say Doc's aim was to take on the Hells Angels and run a massive criminal enterprise engaged in drug running, murder and intimidation. But Doc's power grab came with consequences. During his time in charge, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives infiltrated the club and piled on the evidence for a federal racketeering indictment. Many Mongols say Cavazos' hunger for fame would be his ultimate downfall and drive him to turn on his brothers.
- 2012– TV-147.6 (14)TV EpisodeThis episode features the case of Clarence Heatley and his "Preacher" Crew. The "crew" extorted, kidnapped, and even killed to gain notoriety on the streets of the Bronx and Harlem. Heatley's top lieutenant was a former housing cop named John Cuff. His team included "janitors" whose job was to clean up the mess after Preacher's victims were tortured and murdered. It was rumored that they once kidnapped singer Bobby Brown and held him for ransom over a drug debt. By the early 1990s, the NYPD and FBI formed a task force to take down the Preacher Crew. Both Heatley and Cuff admitted their crimes in plea deals to avoid the death penalty.
- 2012– TV-147.2 (11)TV EpisodeMills found his calling as the leader of the white supremacist prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood. He had a son named Aryan Mills in 1986. His sons mother is the daughter of another member Danny Dawg. Over the course of almost two decades, federal prosecutors say Mills is responsible for at least 14 murders even though he has been in prison most of his life. In 1997, Mills and his right hand-man, Tyler Bingham, ordered their members to carry out a race war against rival prison gang, the D.C. Blacks. Immediately after the war, A.B. high-ranking member, Al Benton, provided the big break in the case when he left the A.B. behind and cooperated with the federal government. Armed with plenty of informants, prosecutors had the tools they needed to charge Mills and 39 others in one of the largest capital punishment cases in U.S. history.
- 2012– TV-147.1 (10)TV EpisodeIn her early 20s, Thelma met her husband, Jackie Wright, a major player in the Philadelphia drug game. When her husband was murdered, Thelma was faced with a choice: start life over on the straight and narrow or take over the family business. With a taste of success and the lure of easy money, she started transporting cocaine and heroin between Los Angeles and Philadelphia. But life in the game was not what she bargained for.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.6 (8)TV EpisodeTied as a boy to Mr. Untouchable, heroin kingpin Nicky Barnes, Pistol Pete came up in the game, growing up in the projects of the Bronx. In the mist of the 1980s crack epidemic, Pistol Pete earned his nickname after starting his own gang--Sex, Money, Murder. He and his underlings incorporated the organization in an effort to launder the drug money and expanded their operations outside New York.
- 2012– 42mTV-147.0 (8)TV EpisodeThis episode follows the story of Salvador Magluta and Augusto Falcon, a pair of powerboat racers in Miami who allegedly moved more illegal narcotics than just about anyone in the history of the U.S. War on Drugs. Known as Willy and Sal, they were tried for importing more than 2.1 billion tons of cocaine over more than a decade of trafficking.
- By connecting the Mexican and Colombian drug cartels, Ballesteros became a powerful drug lord south of the border. But state lines mean nothing to U.S. law enforcement when he orders the torture and murder of one of their own.
- In the 1990s, a new drug took America by storm, crystal methamphetamine. In small town, Iowa, a mastermind chemist took advantage of the situation. Dustin Honken made and sold a deadly concoction of the drug, turning this farmboy into a gangster. But the federal government would accuse him of much more than that when two of the key witnesses in the case against him suddenly disappeared...
- 2012– TV-148.2 (7)TV EpisodeJames Spencer Sringette was a drug dealer like no other. In 2002, he found himself on the FBI's top ten list of most wanted fugitives, right next to Osama bin Laden. He started out selling juice to tourists on the island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands and ended up distributing thousands of kilos of cocaine into the United States. With a strategic base for importing and exporting drugs, he became a middleman - and virtually a made-man - for Colombia's Medellin Cartel. His crew, the Island Boys, helped him build his multinational, multi-thousand kilo, million dollar organization. But it was his crew that would ultimately lead to his downfall...