Mob Hit Victim DiSarro, Purportedly Found by FBI, Grew Up on Federal Hill

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Mob Hit Victim DiSarro, Purportedly Found by FBI, Grew Up on Federal Hill

Last week, the FBI office announced that a body had been found off of Branch Avenue in Providence.  According to multiple sources, the body is that of former nightclub owner Stephen DiSarro. He has been missing since 1993 -- and his murder is being tied to the son of mobster "Cadillac" Frank Salemme and Bobby DeLuca.  

What has not been reported is the DiSarro grew up on Federal Hill and was popular, smart and had a bright future in business.

Remembering DiSarro

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State Representative John Lombardi told GoLocalProv that DiSarro, who's been referred to as a "South Boston nightclub owner" in the press, was a star in the Federal Hill neighborhood in the 1970's. 

"He's from my neighborhood. I played sports with him growing up, he played at St. Mary's Church on a championship basketball team when he was 12 or 13, he played Little League -- he was a hell of a ballplayer.  We played at Zuccolo, Paul Jabour was in that group. Not too many people remember him," said Lombardi, the former acting Providence Mayor and City Council President. 

"He was a guy who couldn't miss -- all the girls wanted to be with him.  He was a lawyer, and he started doing real estate in Boston and got involved in nightclubs, and was making a lot of money.  He was a gentleman," said Lombardi.

"I haven't talked with anyone from his family. Again, he's been gone for twenty years," said Lombardi.

State Senator Paul Jabour said Wednesday that DiSarro was "several years" ahead of him.

"He was on those St. Mary's CYO championship teams, I recall," said Jabour.  "He was a few years ahead of me, but everyone knew who he was.  Great athlete."

DiSarro's Death

According to Scott Burnstein in Gangster Report, the situation in 1993 went down as the following.

Salemme was busted on racketeering offenses in 1995, concluding a carnage-stacked era for the New England mafia where authorities tie more than a dozen homicides to the multi-year power struggle.

Cadillac Frank eventually became a cooperating witness for the government and although he had to serve additional time for lying in his FBI debriefing about Bianco ordering the murder of nightclub owner and mob associate, Steve DiSarro in May 1993. Salemme, 80, is currently living in Boston as a free man and is “out of the life” (DiSarro’s murder is officially unsolved, however, authorities are convinced that Frank Salemme, Jr, strangled him in front of his father and then the pair disposed of the body, which has never been found, in tandem).

FBI Statement Last Week

"Earlier this afternoon, the FBI Boston Division’s Evidence Response Team, with assistance from the Providence Police Department and Rhode Island State Police, recovered human remains buried in the back of the property at 715 Branch Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. The remains were turned over to the Rhode Island Office of the State Medical Examiners for testing and DNA analysis. The FBI will remain on scene until we have completed processing the location where the remains were located.

The FBI has been in contact with our regional law enforcement partners relative to unresolved cases and disappearances. Due to the fact that this is an ongoing investigation, we do not anticipate the release of any additional information at this time."


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