Brotherhood to Betrayal: Frank D’Alesio’s Story

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Trafficking Hate: The Story of Frank Meeink

Frank Meeink was once one of the most prominent neo-Nazis in the U.S. and inspiration for the character played by Edward Norton in the 1998 film American History X. At 17, he was hosting a neo-Nazi cable-access TV show and touring around the country preaching white nationalism. A ...  Show more

Meth in the Badlands: The Story of Pastor Al Peratt

Al Peratt’s trafficking career started when he was in the military: legal clerk by day, hashish dealer at night. The gig turned to heroin, and after a lengthy prison sentence, to dealing meth in San Diego’s biker scene. He later fled the city—but not his old habits. In the Black ...  Show more

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