Taking Down the Mob
It's one of the most explosive Mob investigations in New York City history, told by the detectives who hunted the mobsters involved--and two members of their own police force who were willing to kill for the Mafia.
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Crime Lords of Tokyo
National Geographic takes you inside the secretive underworld of the Yakuza, Japan's infamous organized crime syndicates.
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Murder in the Roman Empire
Using forensics, archaeology and criminal investigation, experts look to solve the mystery of who murdered a 10-year-old child in an ancient Roman garrison in 213 AD.
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Australia's Great Flood
A freak inland tsunami smashes through towns and cities, bringing widespread destruction and claiming lives across the Australian state of Queensland.
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How to Build an Ancient Man
From 4,000-year-old threads of evidence, scientists attempt the impossible to be the first to reconstruct the identity of a Stone Age human being.
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Guerrilla Gold Rush
Colombia is in the throws of a gold rush unlike anything it has seen in years. Across dense jungle and the rural countryside, wildcat miners are tearing up huge swaths of land in a frenzied search for the precious metal. Even more worrying for authorities is that this gold may be fueling a new chapter in the civil conflict that has defined Colombia for the last five decades.
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The Man Who Can Fly
National Geographic joins the front lines of the cleanup efforts from one of the worst environmental disasters of all time.
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