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Vincent "Chin" Gigante, the alleged Genovese crime boss, was brought to justice in spite of his eccentric behavior, such as roaming Greenwich Village in his pajamas and slippers.
Vincent "Chin" Gigante, the alleged Genovese crime boss, was brought to justice in spite of his eccentric behavior, such as roaming Greenwich Village in his pajamas and slippers.
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S2, EP8 "Shattered Shield"Lured by the easy wealth of the narcotics industry, some crooked cops in the Big Easy break the laws they were sworn to uphold.
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S1, EP2 "The Crazy Don"Vincent "Chin" Gigante, the alleged Genovese crime boss, was brought to justice in spite of his eccentric behavior, such as roaming Greenwich Village in his pajamas and slippers.
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S5, EP1 "The Price of Greed"It takes investigators two years to track down the gunmen who stole $18.9 million from an armored-truck depot in Los Angeles.
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S7, EP24 "Final Takedown"The agency charges James Springette with trafficking drugs into the United States.
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S7, EP22 "Sniper at Home"When a man arrives at the home of his mother, he realizes the car parked in front has a broken window. After he enters the house he finds the lifeless body of his mother.
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S7, EP18 "Independence Day Breakout"On July 4, 1987, a convicted assassin breaks into the computer room of a penitentiary in New Mexico and frees six other inmates.
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S7, EP16 "Robin the Hood"A man robs Wells Fargo Bank in Albuquerque, N.M., on Aug. 10, 1999, claiming the money would be used to feed poor Mexican children.
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