Murder Incorporated was the name the press gave to the group of mob #hitmen who operated as the enforcement arm of the Mafia from the 1930s through to the 1940s. The group had a number of prominent members, including Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss who was one of the most prolific members, committing over 100 - 500 murders.
The killers were paid a regular salary as retainer as well as an average fee of $1,000 to $5,000 per killing.
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We uncover the top 10 Mafia hits of all time - some of which changed the face of the mob and how it operated moving forwards. We talk you through the jobs that made it onto the front page of newspa...
The Apalachin meeting was a summit held on November 14, 1957, in which members of the mob came together to discuss mob operations and confirm family leadership. However, the meeting would soon beco...
In this short documentary we look at some of the cars that mobsters drove in the 20th century, particularly between 1920 and 1990. From luxury, to movie cars, to getaway cars, we count them down fr...
If you are anything like the mobsters in our top 10 list, if you have the money then you're gonna flaunt it. Mobsters back in the 20th century certainly knew how to dress -- they had style, class, ...
In our latest mob documentary we explore the steps and traditions that a mobster has to take to become a man of honor. We look in detail at the ceremony, right through to the benefits of being made...
All Hallows' Eve is upon us once again, and to celebrate the yearly event we are bringing you our very own Halloween special. So before you go trick or treating around your local neighborhood, you ...
In this documentary we follow on from how you become a made-man in the Mafia - http://youtu.be/y8i00p_0RlY. This video looks at how the Mafia is structured into a regimental style formation, from B...
There are plenty of mobsters that have graced the media over the years, so we are dedicating each month to one mobster that has caught our eye. What makes them legendary, why were they so powerful?
You have heard the likes of Carlo Gambino, Sammy Gravano, Nino Gaggi and Henry Hill, but did you know what role in the mob they played? Take a look at our new video series for 2016 as we look at the hierarchical structure of the mob from Associate right to the top man.