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| 5 :03x05 - Dutch Schultz (Unknown/Unaired) | | Arthur J. Phlegenheimer, alias Dutch Schultz, rose to the top of the New York underworld by brute force and intimidation. Just when it seemed that no one (including the United States government) could topple him from his underworld throne, he died as he had lived by the machine gun. | |
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| 6 :03x06 - Dorothy Dandridge (Unknown/Unaired) | | Dorothy Dandridge was one of the first female Afro-American superstars in Hollywood but personal problems tragically cut short her career in Tinseltown. | |
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| 7 :03x07 - Al Capone (Unknown/Unaired) | | Al Capone rose to the top of the Chicago underworld at the age of 26 and became America's first superstar gangster. But it was this notoriety and ensuing publicity that brought about his fall. | |
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| 12 :03x12 - Eliot Ness (Unknown/Unaired) | | The classic 1959-63 crime drama The Untouchables made Eliot Ness a household name and a crime fighting legend but what was the real story behind this legend? | |
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| 13 :03x13 - John Dillinger (Unknown/Unaired) | | Petty criminal John Dillinger became a bank robbing desperado after his parole from the Indiana State Penitentiary. Dillinger's life and legend are recounted in this episode. | |
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| 22 :03x22 - Sammy "the Bull" Gravano (Unknown/Unaired) | | Sammy "the Bull" Gravano was Mob boss John Gotti's right hand man but he turned on his master when the government brought the hammer down. | |
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