Ruthless New York gangster Dutch Schultz, known as "the Beer Baron of the Bronx" during Prohibition, wasn't afraid to keep other gangsters in line - until his fellow mob bosses ordered his murder.
Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and the mysterious Etta Place rode the outlaw trail until the world came after them. Did they die in a shoot-out? Or assume new identities and fool their would-be captors?
Travel back to a time of unimaginable wealth and ruthless mobsters in 1920s Chicago with evidence from excavations, scientific studies, and historical documents.
America's 1933-'34 crime wave is one of the most fascinating in history: an 18-month spree of robberies, killings, and kidnappings that shook the nation to its core and gave birth to a legendary roster of outlaws.
Examine the technology that brought Al Capone to his knees after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, including the camera that captured its bloody aftermath and printing presses that reproduced it nationwide.
Lucrezia Borgia was the illegitimate daughter of Pope Alexander VI born at the height of the Italian Renaissance, and rumors about her sent shockwaves throughout Roman society. Are the tales fact or fiction?