Ep 7. Sammy The Bull
- May 8, 2018
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano was a former underboss for the Gambino Crime Family, who turned informant and helped bring down numerous high-ranking members of organized crime in the 1990s. His testimony helped secure the conviction of notorious boss John Gotti, and Gravano was placed in the witness protection program. But after a few short years, he was kicked out and ended up back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
In this episode of Gangsters: America's Most Evil, viewers are taken on a deep dive into Gravano's life and career. The show explores his rise through the ranks of organized crime, detailing the many murders and other criminal activities he was involved in along the way. But it also delves into the mind of a man who was willing to betray his family in order to save himself.
Through interviews with law enforcement officials, journalists, and former associates, the episode paints a picture of a man who was both ruthless and calculating, but who also had a sense of loyalty to those he considered to be his own. It explores the twisted motivations behind Gravano's decision to turn informant, examining how he was able to justify his actions to himself and to others.
The episode also looks at the aftermath of Gravano's betrayal, exploring the impact it had on both the Gambino Crime Family and the larger world of organized crime. It examines how Gravano's cooperation led to the downfall of numerous high-ranking members of the Mafia, including John Gotti himself, and how it forever changed the way law enforcement approached organized crime investigations.
Throughout the episode, viewers are presented with a complex portrait of a man who was both villain and hero, betrayer and savior. They are taken on a journey through the dark and violent world of organized crime, exploring the many shades of gray that exist within it. And they are left to ponder the question of whether Gravano's actions were truly noble, or simply the desperate acts of a man who was in over his head.