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A&E Biography - Mobsters Series 3 (2011) Part 4 "Mafia Cops" Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa
Keep your friends close…and your enemies closer. They are the men whose life stories read like the script of a Hollywood gangster movie made men, Mafiosi… mobsters. It is a profession where promotion can be achieved at the pull of a trigger and where the spoils of success can be unimaginable wealth. It is also a way of life where your closest allies may prove to be your most dangerous foes and where the penalties for failure can mean life in prison - or even worse. Mobsters features the true stories behind the mob legends that have ruthlessly clawed and fought their way to their own precarious versions of the American Dream. Investigating their violent lives, their struggles to grab and hold on to power, wealth and prestige, as well as ultimately, their violent deaths, as justice prevails. Season 3 examines the lives of six notorious gangsters - Danny Greene, “Big Joey” Massino, Tommy “Karate” Pitera, Anthony “Gaspipe” Casso, and Albert Anastasia - as well as the “Mafia cops” Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa. These men all created a reputation for themselves among their peers, reaching legendary status in the criminal underworld. This series gives an insight to life as a gangster that goes behind the “glamorous” perceptions as sometimes portrayed in modern movies and paints a real picture of life in the mob in all its gritty, harsh reality.
Part 4 “Mafia Cops” Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa
This episode tells the story of how why, where, and when they became two of the most corrupt cops in the New York Police Department's history. In the 1980s, New York City cops Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa were secretly working as hired guns for the Mafia in a scheme that would go down as the worst case of police corruption in NYPD history.
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