Next Episode of Gangsters: Americas Most Evil is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
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. When Hollywood wants a jarring story about high-profile criminals, fictional tales are never as juicy as the true stories of the most notorious criminals brought to justice by the U.S. government. Take the example of Demetrius and Terry Flenory who founded the nefarious, multi-million dollar organization Black Mafia Family (BMF) with ties to the entertainment industry via BMF Entertainment which backed rappers including Young Jeezy. More recently, the story of the Black Mafia Family has attracted rapper and actor 50 Cent who is developing a movie based on the shady organization's history. Then there's Cheng Chui Ping (Sister Ping) whose story received big-screen treatment in 2014's Revenge of the Green Dragons which was executive produced by Hollywood heavyweight Martin Scorsese. The movie tells the true story of the Snakeheads, an international human smuggling gang, and features a character based on renowned smuggler Sister Ping. From thugs to lethal beauties, outlaws to kingpins, each episode profiles these gangsters and reveals their ominous motives and the circumstances that eventually led to their downfall. The premiere episode on Tuesday, January 19 features a storyline that reads like a movie script for a blockbuster crime thriller. James Spencer Springette, known as "Jimmy the Juice", went from selling juice to tourists on the island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands to distributing thousands of kilos of cocaine into the United States. Find out how he found himself on the FBI's top ten list of most wanted fugitives right next to Osama bin Laden.
A notorious founder, Hoover starts one of the first street gangs that was run as a business.
By the time Perrion is in her 20s, she becomes a drug queenpin, with ties to Mexican drug cartels.
Shauntay Henderson was one of the handful of women to appear on the FBI's Most Wanted List.
A Mexican drug lord and former leader of the Sinaloa cartel receives the title of biggest drug lord.
Edgar Villarreal climbs to a top position in the enforcement squad called Los Negros.
Bey is known as the Philly Intimidator, and he was a key player in the Kaboni Savage Organization.
Young Boys Incorporated was a violent drug-trafficking gang founded in Detroit in the late '70s.
Scarfo rose to power during one of the bloodiest periods in Philadelphia organized crime history.
Giancana is connected to conspiracy theories involving both the Kennedy family and Fidel Castro.
Spilotro was an enforcer for the Chicago Outfit and was assigned to protect the Las Vegas skim.
Chester Campbell served two sentences in prison, but he is believed to be connected to more murders.
Eddie Nash was a nightclub impresario who used drug trafficking to build a fortune.
The '80s are remembered for big hair and neon lights; another popular staple was cocaine.
Cabrera's criminal history dates back to his youth in the Santa Cruz, California area.
Looks like something went completely wrong!
But don't worry - it can happen to the best of us,
- and it just happened to you.
Please try again later or contact us.