The FBI Files

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Jan 31st
300p

Master Plan

Willow Springs, Illinois, seemed like any other quiet Midwestern community. But it was really one of the most corrupt places in the nation. This tiny village, nestled just outside of Chicago, was in the hip pocket of organized crime.
Jan 31st
400p

Fire Fight

In Miami, a gang of robbers targeted banks and armored cars. They carried assault weapons and weren’t afraid to use them. They struck during the day, and sometimes twice a day. For awhile, they seemed unstoppable.
Feb 2nd
200p

The World Trade Center Bombing

Terrorist bombings are what happen in other countries. Not here in the United States. And yet, in 1993, it happened in New York City.
Feb 2nd
300p

John Gotti Convicted

John Gotti was ambitious, powerful and ruthless. He ruled with flash and conspicuous style, playing celebrity with the media and cat and mouse with the FBI. They called John Gotti the Teflon Don. Serious charges just wouldn’t stick.
Feb 2nd
900p

The Shootist

In the late 1980s the FBI matched wits with a cunning bank robber, a lone gunman responsible for the longest string of unsolved bank robberies in FBI history.
Feb 3rd
200p

A Model Killer

It’s a model’s job to rivet the public’s attention. But in 1984, some aspiring models began attracting publicity in a terrible new way.
Feb 3rd
300p

Hired Gun

When three people were found murdered in their home, it appeared like a burglary gone awry. But a crime this horrific deserved a closer look.
Feb 3rd
900p

Rebellion In Paradise

In Puerto Rico, a band of extremists waged a guerrilla war against the United States. Their goal, to make the island an independent nation, or die trying.
Feb 4th
200p

Cat And Mouse

He was a predator, abducting girls and young women from their own front yards in broad daylight. He was a sadist: phoning one victim’s family, taunting them, boosting then dashing their hope, and he wouldn’t stop until we stopped him.
Feb 4th
300p

Cracking The Cartel

A mother and child are kidnapped… a bystander is murdered. Violence such as this shattered a quiet Texas neighborhood and exposed a drug cartel that flourished where it was least expected.