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Court records reveal plot to kill New England mob boss ‘Cadillac Frank’ Salemme

The plot involved using a remote control plane rigged with explosives.

This is a photo released by the FBI showing reputed New England Mafia leader Francis P. "Cadillac Frank" Salemme, after his arrest Aug. 11, 1995. Boston Globe File Photo

BOSTON (AP) — New court filings are revealing a plot to execute a former New England mafia boss using a remote control plane rigged with explosives during the 1990s.

WPRI-TV reports that documents filed ahead of the May 9 murder trial of Francis “Cadillac Frank” Salemme include a 2016 FBI report detailing the alleged scheme.

The report says mob enforcer Kevin Hanrahan planned to fly an explosives-laden plane into Salemme’s home in Sharon, Massachusetts. He also wanted to detonate a suitcase with explosives at a restaurant in Providence frequented by Rhode Island mobster Luigi “Baby Shacks” Manocchio.

Hanrahan was murdered in Providence in 1992 and never carried out the plot.

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Salemme and co-defendant Paul Weadick are accused of killing Boston nightclub owner and federal witness Steven DiSarro, whose remains were found in Providence in 2016.