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From the Wild West to the rise of organized crime during the Prohibition all the way up to today, America has had criminals, gangs and law enforcement trying to bring them down. Join us as we profile some of the most infamous gangsters, outlaws, and lawmen in American History. Whether it's Wild Bill Hickok or John Gotti, we have it all right here!
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Serial Killers | Ed Gein
Ed Gein A.K.A. The Butcher Of Plainfeild was a suspected serial killer with a confirmed body count of 2 women between 1954-57. He is suspected in many more deaths around the area although they have never been confirmed. What has been proven is that he dug up graves of recently deceased women and crafted facemasks, lamp shades, belts, and numerous other gruesome items from their skin. Take a listen as we dive into the story of one of the most infamous killers in American History.
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Remastered | Sam Bass
Sam Bass was an outlaw that ran with a couple gangs from 1876-1878. He was part of the biggest train robbery in United States history that netted him and his gang $60,000 which is equivalent to about $1.8 million today. His run as an outlaw was short, but he definitely secured his name in the American West outlaw lore.
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Hells Angels | Sonny Barger
Sonny Barger is perhaps the most famous member of the Hells Angels MC. He founded the Oakland Chapter in 1957 which later became the club headquarters. He is responsible for the club's expansion out of California into the rest of the U.S. and internationally. Involved in numerous crimes as well as writing books, and consulting on movie sets, he lived and breathed Hells Angels up until the day he died.
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Mafia | Arnold Squitieri | Jackie D'Amico
For this month's Mafia episode, we keep on the Gambino family as we cover two acting bosses who lead the family while Peter Gotti was in prison. Underboss Arnold Squitieri was the guy from 2002-2005 and then Jackie D'Amico took over from 2005 to 2008.
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Serial Killers | Kermit Gosnell: The Baby Killer
3801 Lancaster Ave. in Philadelphia was the scene of horror. Dr. Kermit Gosnell ran an abortion mill from his clinic there catering to mostly women in poverty. Gosnell would perform late term abortions for nearly 40 years, with some of the babies born alive before he snipped the back of their necks with scissors. When investigators raided his clinic, what they saw in there would scar them for life.
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Remastered | The Dalton Gang
We have another remastered episode for you guys and this week it's the infamous Dalton Gang! Although only active for 2 years from 1890-92, they secured their spot in the history books with multiple train robberies. It was a double bank robbery in broad daylight on October 5th, 1892, in Coffeyville, Kansas that resulted in 4 of their members dead that cemented their legacy.
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