They weren’t the Italian mob. They were worse. From roadhouses to courthouses, the Dixie Mafia controlled entire towns across the Deep South. They didn’t wear tuxedos or follow codes of honor—they rigged elections, assassinated politicians, and ran drugs for Pablo Escobar.
Learn how this loose network of criminals infiltrated local law enforcement, partnered with the Medellín Cartel, and even touched the Clinton family. This is the true story of a hidden American crime syndicate built on blood, moonshine, and backroom deals.
So they're Democrats.
ReplyDeleteTell me you are not from the south without telling me you are not from the south.
DeleteBack in those days the south was run by demonkraps so cHINa is right
DeleteJD
I saw that video last week.... Those of us from the deep south has heard of the Dixie Mafia, some even had family or knew someone in it...
ReplyDeleteJD
My wife told me about them. She said they ran Hot Springs, AR.
DeleteBrought back memories of what Buford Pusser was up against on a smaller scale
ReplyDeleteWe had an fairly high ranking associate of Carlos Marcello in the community I grew up in, everyone knew because he made no effort to be secret about it.....
DeleteJD
I saw a bit of this in 85 and 86.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of them...
ReplyDeleteJust two good ol' boys, never meanin' no harm Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the law Since the day they was born .
ReplyDelete:Never heard of" the Dixie Mafia? When was the author born, last year?
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd