Rogues Gallery

Fascinating biographies featuring the lives and personalities of some of the most notorious mobsters: Al Capone, Bugsy Siegel, John Dillinger, Sam Giancana, Bonnie and Clyde, Dutch Schultz, Meyer Lansky, "Lucky" Luciano, and Mickey Cohen.

Rogues Gallery: Ep 1 - Al Capone - Scarface

Born in Brooklyn, Alphonse Capone quickly realized that to thrive in the brutal New York underworld, one had to be both smart and ruthless. Initially a rising thug, his notoriety soared when he moved to Chicago to work with Johnny Torrio. "Scarface" mastered not only the crime world but also manipulated the press.

Rogues Gallery: Ep 2 - Ben "Bugsy" Siegel - The Father of Las Vegas

Born Jewish, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel grew up proving himself on New York's tough, mostly Italian streets. Teaming up with Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky, he gained notoriety with "Murder Inc.," but his real calling card was his Hollywood charm. His legacy was sealed when he turned the dream of a desert casino into a world-famous attraction. Now, Las Vegas and "Bugsy...Read More

Rogues Gallery: Ep 3 - John Dillinger - Public Enemy #1

John Dillinger from a small Indiana farm became one of America's most notorious bank robbers. Not inherently violent, prison turned him into a big-time criminal. Dillinger's first gang wreaked havoc across the Midwest, robbing banks and, eventually, killing a police officer. After a prison escape, he led a new gang with Baby Face Nelson, becoming a folk hero before ...Read More

Rogues Gallery: Ep 4 - Bonnie & Clyde - Lovers On The Run

Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, America's most famous criminal duo, began their journey in a Texas town. Clyde's time in prison hardened him, and after his release, he brought Bonnie into the "Barrow Gang," which included his brother and a friend. Together, they robbed banks and stores, creating a legendary crime romance that lasted two years and ended tragically in...Read More

Rogues Gallery: Ep 5 - Charles "Lucky" Luciano - Organizer of Organized Crime

Born in Sicily, Lucky Luciano immigrated to the U.S. In corrupt New York City, he united figures like Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel to eliminate old-world mob bosses and formed the first crime syndicate, making the Mafia stronger than ever. After his banishment, Luciano watched his empire decline under weaker leadership and hard drug dealing, never to return to the ...Read More

Rogues Gallery: Ep 6 - Dutch Schultz - The Mob Outsider

Dutch Schultz, New York's "Beer Baron of the Bronx," entered the $20 million Harlem numbers racket by age 33, earning J. Edgar Hoover's title of Public Enemy #1. District Attorney Thomas Dewey relentlessly pursued him for tax evasion. The "Big Six" crime syndicate and "Murder Inc." sought to eliminate him. Known for violence, Schultz aimed to assassinate Dewey but u...Read More

Rogues Gallery: Ep 7 - Sam Giancana - Boss of Bosses

Sam "Momo" Giancana rose to power during the Al Capone years in Prohibition-era Chicago. By 1957, J. Edgar Hoover denied an "Underworld" until 50 mobsters were caught at a summit. Giancana's high-profile relationships with Phyllis McGuire and Frank Sinatra kept him in the spotlight. Ultimately, he was shot point-blank in his home, likely by jealous mobsters.

Rogues Gallery: Ep 8 - Meyer Lansky - Mogul Of The Mob

Meyer Lansky, a poor Russian immigrant, became a key figure in organized crime. A savvy businessman, he gained respect from Lucky Luciano after refusing to pay a street thug. Alongside Luciano and Bugsy Siegel, he overthrew New York's old Mob and expanded gambling to Miami and Cuba. However, after Castro took over, Lansky faced U.S. Customs harassment and was deport...Read More

Rogues Gallery: Ep 9 - Mickey Cohen - Hoodlum With A Heart

Raised in Boyle Heights, Mickey Cohen rose to power by navigating corrupt police in 1940s L.A. His influence began with bookies and slot machines, fronted by legitimate businesses. Cohen mingled with stars like Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. He faced harassment upon release and was ultimately sent back to prison after the McClellan hearings.

Rogues Gallery: Ep 10 - The American Mob

This overview explores the rise and fall of the American Mob, featuring key figures like Al Capone, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel, and others. These ruthless bootleggers and racketeers extorted the poor and bribed officials while valuing loyalty and family above all. Known as ""The Mob,"" they are integral to America's history as part of the secretive Mafia.