The son of the late Mafia Capo Frank “Bobo” Marrapese admitted on April 24 for killing his ex-girlfriend in a brutal murder in 2019 in the Edgewood section of Cranston.
Michael Marrapese, 46, pleaded guilty to a first degree domestic murder in the murder of Lauren Ise, 29, when his trial was to begin before the judge of the Superior Court Maureen B. Keough, according to the judicial archives.
Cranston police went to the 245 Bay View Ave. On March 13, 2019, to check the ISE after the detectives of Providence relayed a tip that she had been murdered by her distant boyfriend, Marrapese. They found his body and signs of unfair playing.
Marrapese had lived with ISE in the duplex until a short time before his death. His mother, Cheryl Palazzo, said during a ride of anti-gypsy violence in honor of her daughter whom he had broken with the Marraps and lived alone in the apartment. Marrapese, said Palazzo, threatened her at night before the murder.
ISE had no prescription for marrapese protection, according to the Cranston police. Police had responded to the apartment of domestic troubles, and Ise said that he had been threatened after Marrapese moved.
Marrapese was arrested for weeks before the murder for disorderly driving after the Cranston police charged his brother, Steven Andrew Marrapese from Providence, fighting and assault and assault and injury on ISE when using a folding knife, according to a court complaint.
Steven Marrapese is currently serving a maximum security period in correctional adult establishments, while his brother is in the high security unit.
Mafia Capo Frank L. “Bobo” Marrapese Jr., known as one of the most vicious forces of the Patriarca of New England crime, Raymond LS Patriarca, died in December 2017 at the Rhode Island hospital.
Marrapese, 74, had served an hour at ACI for murder, racketeering and extortion at the time of his death.
The elder Marrapese exploited the Social Club acorn on Federal Hill, a key meeting place for gangsters from all over New England. Marrapese pulled to death Richard “Dickie” Callei at the club on March 15, 1975. He then had the corpse buried near a golf course in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
After the murder of Callei, it took almost a decade to catch the Marraples, although he continued to commit other crimes, such as a case of diversion involving reclining armchairs la-Boy stolen in the early 1980s.
Marrapese was found guilty of the murder of Callei in 1987 and sentenced to life prison. He was released in parole in 2008.
In two years, said the state police, he and other crowd personalities directed a large -scale sports gaming ring that brought hundreds of thousands of dollars. Marrapese was one of the two dozen partners arrested in May 2011. He was sentenced in 2013 to nine years for racketeering and extortion.
Although Marrapese has spent most of his adult life in prison for various crimes, not all accusations remained. He was acquitted from the murder of Anthony “The Moron” Mirabella at the Fidas restaurant in May 1982, as well as the August 1982 murder of Ronald Mcelroy, 20, who was beaten with a baseball bat after accidentally cut the Marras and other gangs which were street races in La Providence. Marrapese maintained his innocence in the murder of Mcelroy.
The time of Marrapese as a Patriarca Effercer lasted from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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