Criminal Masterminds

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season

Criminal Masterminds is a gripping true crime series that delves into the lives and crimes of some of the most cunning and elusive criminal masterminds. From notorious mafia bosses to brilliant con artists and scheming hackers, each episode takes a deep dive into the mental and emotional makeup of these criminals and the meticulous planning and execution of their crimes. The show combines real-life footage, interviews with law enforcement officials, and re-enactments to bring the stories to life. Each episode typically focuses on one mastermind criminal and their unique story, revealing how their criminal empire was built, how they managed to evade capture for so long, and the eventual downfall that led to their capture and imprisonment. One of the key strengths of the show is its ability to humanize these infamous criminals, revealing the complex motivations behind their criminal activities. Whether it's power, money, revenge, or some other driving force, each mastermind is shown to have a unique set of circumstances that led them down the path of crime. The show not only provides an entertaining and engrossing look at some of history's most notorious criminals, but also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the consequences of unethical behavior. By examining the intricate details of these mastermind's schemes and the investigative work that eventually led to their capture, the show offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of criminal investigation and the tireless efforts of law enforcement officials to bring these criminals to justice. One standout episode examines the life and crimes of notorious mafia boss John Gotti, who rose to power in the 1980s as the head of the Gambino crime family. Through interviews with FBI agents who worked the case, the episode shows how Gotti's charm, intelligence, and ruthlessness helped him build an empire that eventually led to his downfall. Another episode focuses on the story of Frank Abagnale, a brilliant con artist who posed as a doctor, lawyer, and pilot in the 1960s and 70s, and whose exploits were later immortalized in the film Catch Me If You Can. Through interviews with Abagnale himself and the FBI agents who eventually caught him, the episode explores the psychological strategies that Abagnale used to manipulate the people around him and evade capture for so long. Other episodes highlight the stories of hackers, drug lords, and white-collar criminals, all with their own unique talents and quirks that made them so successful. Throughout the show, viewers are left with a sense of awe at the sheer cunning and manipulation employed by these masterminds, while simultaneously recognizing the harm that their actions caused to countless innocent people. In addition to its gripping narratives and engaging storytelling, Criminal Masterminds also benefits from its sleek and professional production values, with high-quality re-enactments and expertly edited footage that keeps the viewer thoroughly engrossed. Coupled with the show's in-depth research and insightful analysis, this results in a rich and rewarding viewing experience that is sure to captivate true crime aficionados and casual viewers alike. Overall, Criminal Masterminds is a standout true crime series that offers a fresh and nuanced perspective on some of the most infamous criminals in history. With its engaging storytelling, insightful analysis, and high production values, the show is a must-watch for anyone interested in the darker aspects of human nature and the fascinating world of criminal investigation.

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Real Mafia Underground
15. Real Mafia Underground
November 9, 2008
Join host Don Wildman as he travels to Sicily to trace the Mafia's roots as a vigilante secret society in an underground network.
Mob Underground
14. Mob Underground
March 17, 2008
From vice dens and top-secret railroad lines to sunken shipwrecks and the spark that created the A-Bomb, host Don Wildman unearths the mob history of the Windy City.
Al Capone's Secret City
13. Al Capone's Secret City
October 3, 2007
Travel back to a time of unimaginable wealth and ruthless mobsters in 1920s Chicago with evidence from excavations, scientific studies, and historical documents.
Underground Bootleggers
12. Underground Bootleggers
July 23, 2007
100 years ago, Portland, Oregon was considered the most dangerous port in the world. Join host Don Wildman as he ventures beneath modern Portland into a nefarious world of fight clubs, slave tunnels, and gambling dens.
Godfathers of Havana
11. Godfathers of Havana
March 23, 2006
Look inside the network of extraordinary corruption that allowed the formation of a tropical paradise fueled by rum, rumba, and gangsters on America's doorstep.
Project Underworld: The Military and the Mafia
10. Project Underworld: The Military and the Mafia
December 8, 1997
Learn more about the shadowy liaison between U.S. Naval Intelligence, the Office of Strategic Services, the Army, and the New York and Sicilian Mafia during World War II.
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
9. St. Valentine's Day Massacre
July 20, 2004
Examine the technology that brought Al Capone to his knees after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, including the speed graphic camera that captured its bloody aftermath and printing presses that reproduced it nationwide.
Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: The Crime That Won't Go Away
8. Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: The Crime That Won't Go Away
September 22, 2016
60 years before O.J. Simpson, the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the kidnap and murder of the infant son of an American hero was the first in which the surrounding press frenzy captured the nation's attention.
Five Points Gangs
7. Five Points Gangs
October 1, 1997
As a stream of immigrants crowded into New York's downtown slums from the late 1800s to the mid-20th century, the area known as Five Points nurtured the rise of the American gang and bosses from Capone to Luciano.
The True Story of Sacco and Vanzetti
6. The True Story of Sacco and Vanzetti
November 9, 1998
The executions of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in 1927 ignited worldwide protest. To leftists, they were martyrs. To conservatives, they were anarchists. But were they guilty?
Crime Wave: 18 Months of Mayhem
5. Crime Wave: 18 Months of Mayhem
January 6, 2008
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.
City of Blood
4. City of Blood
October 26, 2008
From body snatchers and serial killers (including Jack the Ripper) to occult clubs and pagan rituals, Victorian Londoners lived by their own rules. See why London€™s streets ran red.
Land of Manson
3. Land of Manson
December 8, 2008
The deserts around Los Angeles were Charles Manson's home, and he hoped the city's underground would be his haven. But Manson and his followers weren't the only dangers lurking beneath the streets of LA.
Alcatraz Down Under
2. Alcatraz Down Under
February 9, 2009
Built on the backs of convicts, gold miners, and outlaws, Australia forged its freedom from the depths of the underground. Host Don Wildman explores a 19th-century prison that housed Sydney's most threatening criminals.
Serial Killers
1. Serial Killers
April 26, 2013
Since the '70s, the United States has produced an estimated 1,400 serial killers -- double the combined total of the rest of the world. What causes a seemingly normal human being to engage in serial acts of murder?
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Criminal Masterminds is a gripping true crime series that delves into the lives and crimes of some of the most cunning and elusive criminal masterminds. From notorious mafia bosses to brilliant con artists and scheming hackers, each episode takes a deep dive into the mental and emotional makeup of these criminals and the meticulous planning and execution of their crimes.

The show combines real-life footage, interviews with law enforcement officials, and re-enactments to bring the stories to life. Each episode typically focuses on one mastermind criminal and their unique story, revealing how their criminal empire was built, how they managed to evade capture for so long, and the eventual downfall that led to their capture and imprisonment.

One of the key strengths of the show is its ability to humanize these infamous criminals, revealing the complex motivations behind their criminal activities. Whether it's power, money, revenge, or some other driving force, each mastermind is shown to have a unique set of circumstances that led them down the path of crime.

The show not only provides an entertaining and engrossing look at some of history's most notorious criminals, but also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the consequences of unethical behavior. By examining the intricate details of these mastermind's schemes and the investigative work that eventually led to their capture, the show offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of criminal investigation and the tireless efforts of law enforcement officials to bring these criminals to justice.

One standout episode examines the life and crimes of notorious mafia boss John Gotti, who rose to power in the 1980s as the head of the Gambino crime family. Through interviews with FBI agents who worked the case, the episode shows how Gotti's charm, intelligence, and ruthlessness helped him build an empire that eventually led to his downfall.

Another episode focuses on the story of Frank Abagnale, a brilliant con artist who posed as a doctor, lawyer, and pilot in the 1960s and 70s, and whose exploits were later immortalized in the film Catch Me If You Can. Through interviews with Abagnale himself and the FBI agents who eventually caught him, the episode explores the psychological strategies that Abagnale used to manipulate the people around him and evade capture for so long.

Other episodes highlight the stories of hackers, drug lords, and white-collar criminals, all with their own unique talents and quirks that made them so successful. Throughout the show, viewers are left with a sense of awe at the sheer cunning and manipulation employed by these masterminds, while simultaneously recognizing the harm that their actions caused to countless innocent people.

In addition to its gripping narratives and engaging storytelling, Criminal Masterminds also benefits from its sleek and professional production values, with high-quality re-enactments and expertly edited footage that keeps the viewer thoroughly engrossed. Coupled with the show's in-depth research and insightful analysis, this results in a rich and rewarding viewing experience that is sure to captivate true crime aficionados and casual viewers alike.

Overall, Criminal Masterminds is a standout true crime series that offers a fresh and nuanced perspective on some of the most infamous criminals in history. With its engaging storytelling, insightful analysis, and high production values, the show is a must-watch for anyone interested in the darker aspects of human nature and the fascinating world of criminal investigation.

  • Premiere Date
    April 26, 2013