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- A small-time hood is murdered just as he is about to blow the whistle on an organized crime ring.
- A "Crime Doesn't Pay" morality drama about a young man sentenced to a prison term and attempts by the system to rehabilitate jailed criminals.
- A documentary that faces down the controversies between homosexuality and religion, examining Bible verses quoted as condemnatory, and discussing alternative meanings.
- Does America's future depend on its past? An exploration of a mysterious woman's influence on George Washington, his vision for America, and its independence - a vision that could deeply influence the nation's need for healing and unity.
- Jeff Drake, Keagan Karnes, Jon Foley, Adriana Arreola joined with the Creative Media Institute of NMSU, the Department of Criminal Justice, & NM Corrections Department to create a documentary video about life after incarceration. The documentary includes interviews with the Secretary of Corrections Mr. Gregg Marcantel in Santa Fe and two prisoners from Southern Correctional Facility in Las Cruces, NM; as well as with an inmate that is in Probation in the office of the Adult Probation & Parole Officer Director of Las Cruces, NM. There was a special thanks to Cristina Rodda.
- Retired ATF agent Jay Dobyns discusses the years he worked as an undercover investigator who infiltrated the Hells Angels, an outlaw motorcycle gang, from 2001 to 2003 as part of Operation Black Biscuit. He speaks with Insider about his experience with gang and its inner workings.
- John Glenn's first flight ushered in the modern era of space exploration for America. His landmark return to space represented the final chapter of space exploration in the 20th century.
- Authorities, journalists along with the cast & crew from _Departed, The (2006)_ talk about the film's influences. Among them being a real-life Boston gangster named Whitey Bulger, who is the mold for Jack Nicholson's character.
- The Brown vs. Board of Education case declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. But in the time since, how have black children benefited? This documentary makes the case that the education system within the United States is not only generally flawed, but particularly under serves black communities and black children. Within this film, the creators sat down with black academics to get their perspective on the current public school system and what alternative options that parents have to give children their best chance. Additionally, the film gives insight into two homes of children who are being home-schooled. There, we find out the benefits of finding ways to home-school and/or supplement your child's learning to include a full and true history of the United States and the world that is not white-washed. Additionally, children learn at their own pace, with their strengths highlighted, leaving many of them testing ahead of the grades they would be in had they stayed in public school. The documentary makes the case that in order for the black community to succeed, proper education needs to be instilled and the system itself has to be rebuilt.
- Jagger and a Seminole Indian go deep into the Everglades in pursuit of a gang of illegal aliens who are smuggling guns.
- Will we ever understand the motivations that drive people to undertake the most bizarre, intricate, and dangerous crimes -- or will the mind of a master criminal remain - UnXplained?
- What if I told you Fort Knox was empty? Buddy, Scott and McKinley travel to Kentucky to investigate the history of the legendary vault, and discover the devastating impact it would have on our economy and our pocketbooks if the gold were gone.
- Who was Jack the Ripper? The question has baffled police investigators, historians, and armchair detectives for over a century. Countless books, movies, and television shows have been based on the Ripper's murderous exploits each with their own unique take on the killer's identity. Was he an accomplished surgeon? A member of the British royal family? Did he actually exist at all? Over 130 years later, are we any closer to the identity of one of history's most notorious serial murderers?
- Conspiracy theories characterize all parts of American society and threaten America's democratic processes. Thomas Seltzer is gonna find out why this is so.
- For hundreds of years there have been legends of vast treasures hidden throughout the United States. Stories of stolen gold, piracy, murderous revenge, but are these legends of lost treasures tall tales? Or is it possible that these valuables are out there, waiting to be discovered?
- With real-time access to a US border security team, discover the extraordinary story of how Mexican cartels have smuggled cocaine into the US over the last 40 years.
- 20231h 2mTV-MA7.6 (282)TV EpisodeIn the hours after the blasts, investigators pore over evidence. One photo and a few seconds of footage lead to a breakthrough--and an agonizing choice.
- 202353mTV-MA8.0 (276)TV EpisodeThe brothers' images are released to the public, which sets off a chain of violent events. Meanwhile, clues from their past tell a complicated story.
- 20231h 2mTV-MA7.5 (259)TV EpisodeDzhokhar Tsarnaev is cornered into an intense standoff. As officials navigate remaining questions and suspicions, the city emerges Boston Strong.
- An exploration of the world's most fascinating, strange and inexplicable mysteries. Compelling contributions from scientists, historians, and witnesses as they seek to shed light on how the impossible can happen.
- World War II was the largest, and deadliest, conflict in human history. From 1939 until 1945, more than fifty nations engaged in harrowing combat-and during that time, a number of intriguing and persistent mysteries were born. Nearly eighty years later, curious stories about everything from lost gold to secret societies and highly-advanced technology remain unexplained. Can new information help us better understand the strangest tales of the Second World War?
- After discovering a motorcycle likely buried with one of Pablo's sicarios, Doug and Ben decide to infiltrate Pablo's inner circle. Ben focuses on Pablo's family, the tech team scours property, while Doug gets in touch with Pablo's hitman, Popeye.
- Biography of the notorious Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, who was an enforcer for John Gotti, head of the New York Gambioo crime family. A ruthless killer, he admitted to 19 murders and later turned informant for the FBI and helped to bring down Gotti, known as "The Teflon Don" because of his ability to obtain acquittals whenever he was charged with a crime. Gravano was placed in the Witness Protection Program after testifying against Gotti.