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| 18 :03x01 - Larry Davis (Oct/23/2008) | | A profile of Larry Davis, the controversial convicted murderer. Having gained notoriety in 1986 after a shootout with policemen wounded six of the officers and later charged the police department with corruption by dragging him into the drug trade. | |
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| 19 :03x02 - "Monster" Kody (Oct/30/2008) | | Monster Kody Scott (aka Sanyika Shakur) who is the author of the book "Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gangster" is profiled. | |
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| 20 :03x03 - Midget Molley (Nov/06/2008) | | A profile of Robert "Midget" Molley, an Atlantic City drug lord who was well known for making $1 million a month, his small stature and wearing a gold crown. Molley, who was sent to prison in 1989, now is fighting for the rights of the Muslim prisoners after claiming he has been abused by guards for his beliefs. | |
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| 21 :03x04 - Cornell Jones (Nov/13/2008) | | Cornell Jones, a former inmate and founder of nonprofit organization Miracle Hands is profiled. | |
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| 22 :03x05 - J. Edgar Hoover & COINTELPRO (Nov/20/2008) | | An examination of a government counterintelligence program established by FBI director J. Edgar Hoover in the 1950's known as COINTELPRO, as a means of disrupting dissident political organizations, including those champion civil rights and Communism. | |
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| 23 :03x06 - Guy Fisher (Dec/04/2008) | | Guy Fisher is profiled in this episode, who was the original black owner of Harlem's Apollo Theater and a convicted drug dealer. | |
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| 24 :03x07 - Willie Lloyd (Dec/11/2008) | | The profile of a Chicago gang lord, Willie Lloyd, who became involved in anti-violence programs after he was released from prison. | |
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| 26 :03x09 - Romper Room Gang (Jan/15/2009) | | The Romper Room Gang are a group of bank robbers in the San Fransisco/Bay Area suburb of Vallejo region of California, who are guilty of dozens of robberies in the mid-90's. Mac Dre was a convicted rap artist who's tracks are inspired by the gangs robberies. Other Romper Room gang members became major players on the music scene and made the Vallejo area a hot bed for rap. | |
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| 27 :03x10 - Mutulu Shakur (Jan/22/2009) | | Mutulu Shakur, former leader of the Black Liberation Army and step father of the late Tupac Shakur, is featured in the finale for season 3. | |
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