From car thief to the operator of the Murder Machine, Roy DeMeo and his crew were possibly responsible for more than 200 murders in the 1970s. DeMeo made so much money for the Mafia that they would look the other way when it came to drugs, prostitution, and cruelty - but others on his crew were more disposable.
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\nMafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; \u201cImminence\u201d by\xa0 Kai Engel;\xa0 "Dances and Dames," and \u201cI Knew a Guy," by Kevin MacLeod.; \u201cSmoke\u201d by Rafael Archangel;\xa0 \u201cSaturn (Lessons Learnt)\u201d by Ars Sonor; \u201cUnification on Multiplicity\u201d by Ad Serpentae; \u201cBook of Mirrors,\u201d and \u201cLucerna\u201d by Sergey Cheremisinov;\xa0 and \u201cBurnt to a Crisp\u201d by Daniel Birch;\xa0
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