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Florence Lassandro

Florence Lassandro was an Italian-Canadian bootlegger who was the only woman to be executed in Alberta.

Early life
Lassandro was born in Cosenza, Italy, immigrating with her family to Canada in 1909, and marrying Carlo Sanfidele (who later changed his surname to Lassandro) on October 16, 1915 in Fernie, British Columbia. Sanfidele was about a decade older than Lassandro, who was only 14 or 15 at the time of the wedding. This was not uncommon in Southern Italian communities at the time. After the marriage, the couple moved to Pennsylvania and then Blairmore, Alberta in search of work. By 1916, Sanfidele was working for Emilio Picariello as a chauffeur and hotel manager. ==Murder and hanging==
Murder and hanging
Picariello's son became involved in a police chase on September 21, 1922, during which he was shot in the hand by Constable Stephen O. Lawson of the Alberta Provincial Police (APP). Picariello had assumed that his son had been killed when he heard a rumour that he had been shot and decided to confront Lawson. Lassandro asked Picariello if she could acompany him, and the pair confronted Constable Lawson, who was fatally shot in front of the APP barracks in Coleman. Originally scheduled to hang on February 21, 1923, Lassandro and Picariello were hanged on the gallows of Fort Saskatchewan penitentiary on May 2, 1923, with Lassandro's last words being "I forgive everybody." The executions of Picariello and Lassandro are credited with helping to turn public opinion against Prohibition in Alberta. == Media ==
Media
On February 1, 2003, Canadian composer John Estacio, and Canadian librettist John Murrell, premiered Filumena, an opera based on Lassandro's life and death. The opera was performed at the Banff Centre for the Arts in August 2003; was featured in Ottawa, Ontario in April 2005, during the Alberta Scene Festival, which celebrated Albertan culture during the centenary anniversary; and, in November 2005, was the opening work of the 2005/2006 season of the Edmonton Opera in Edmonton, Alberta. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast a performance of this opera on March 9, 2006. ==References==
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