Jury to decide fate of elderly Mafia boss ‘Cadillac Frank’
BOSTON — Nearly two decades ago, former New England Mafia boss Francis “Cadillac Frank” Salemme said he learned his lesson and was finished with a life of crime. It turns out the government, however, wasn’t finished with him.
Jurors are expected to begin deliberating Tuesday to decide whether Salemme is guilty of ordering the killing of nightclub owner Steven DiSarro in 1993.
In his closing arguments Monday, Assistant U.S. Attorney William Ferland urged jurors to believe Salemme’s former friend and criminal partner — Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi — who says he witnessed the killing. Ferlund said Salemme wanted DiSarro dead because he believed the man was ratting him out to authorities.
“He had aspired to be a gangster his entire adult life,” Ferland said of Salemme, now 84. “All of the effort and time he put into making his name, so to speak, in the world of organized crime was being put at risk by Steven DiSarro.”

