Cosa Nostra's boss, Italian criminal Toto Rina

It is separated from the life of the notorious Italian criminal Toto Rina. He found his death between Thursday and Friday night, while his former boss of Palermo was long ill and laid down in a prison ward at the Parma hospital after having been affected by cancer. On Thursday he turned 87, and from [...]
On Thursday, he turned 87, while he had been in a coma for a few days after a series of surgery he had been subjected to.
He was arrested on January 15, 1993, after 24 years on the run, who is still named as head of the Cosa Nostra criminal group.
Rina was sentenced 26 times to life imprisonment for dozens of murders and massacres, including the assassination of judges Giovanni Flaconone and Paolo Borsellino in 1993.
Just three years ago, talking to another convict, he boasted of Falcone's murder and continued his death threats to other judges.












