Boss Salemme and Associate Weadick Sentenced to Life in Prison for 1993 Murder

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Boss Salemme and Associate Weadick Sentenced to Life in Prison for 1993 Murder

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Former La Cosa Nostra boss Francis “Cadillac” Salemme and associate Paul Weadick were sentenced to life in prison on Thursday in connection with the 1993 murder of Steven DiSarro.

Salemme and Weadick were convicted by a federal jury of one count of murder of a federal witness on June 22.

The Investigation

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In the early 1990s, Salemme was the boss of the La Cosa Nostra. At the time, DiSarro managed a South Boston nightclub, known as “The Channel,” in which Salemme and his son, Francis Salemme Jr. had a financial interest.

As a federal investigation was narrowing in on the Salemmes, DiSarro’s connection to the mafia boss was discovered and he was approached by federal investigators to cooperate. Knowing this, Salemme had DiSarro murdered on May 10, 1993, in Salemme’s Sharon residence.

Salemme, who had ordered the murder to prevent DiSarro from cooperating with law enforcement, watched as Salemme Jr. and Weadick fatally strangled DiSarro. Salemme then ordered DiSarro’s body transported to Providence and buried.

In March 2016, DiSarro’s remains were recovered by federal authorities behind a mill in Providence.

In 1995 Salemme was indicted on federal racketeering charges and convicted in 1999.

He was subsequently convicted of obstruction of justice in 2008 for lying to federal authorities about the murder of DiSarro.

Salemme Jr. died in 1995. 


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