Investigation Discovery has announced a second season of its I Married A Mobster series which explores the dysfunctional drama between mobsters and the women who loved them as reported by Mike Shain for the New York Post: "IMAM features one real-life, sadder-but-wiser mob wife each week. Nearly all were betrayed in one way or another -- which explains why they agreed to be on the show."
Meanwhile, Alicia DiMichele, the wife of reputed Colombo mobster Edward Garofalo Jr., "has been approached about a Mob Wives series based in Philadelphia" as reported by John Marzulli for the Daily News: she "pleaded guilty last month to embezzling union funds from a trucking firm she operated with her husband," and "faces six months in prison or house arrest."
Pity the thing who falls for a mobster.
