Bagarella married Vincenzina Marchese in 1991. The powerfully built Bagarella modelled himself on the eponymous character of the film
The Godfather, so when he married the attractive niece of a boss he had
the movie theme played at a lavish party. According to
pentito Toni Calvaruso, Vincenzina committed
suicide on 12 May 1995, due to her depressive state after a series of miscarriages, her brother
Giuseppe Marchese becoming a pentito and her husband's involvement with the kidnapping of 12 year-old
Giuseppe Di Matteo (who was subsequently killed nearly a year after her own death). Riina's reign as "boss of bosses" suffered a severe setback when hundreds of mafiosi were found guilty at the
Maxi Trial in 1986/87. Once the convictions were upheld by higher courts in January 1992, Riina ordered the murder of high-profile prosecutor
Giovanni Falcone, a decision that was taken over an objection by
Ignazio Salvo, who had argued that Falcone was best neutralized through political machinations. Following Riina's arrest in January 1993, Bagarella was believed to have taken over the Corleonesi, rivalling Riina's putative successor,
Bernardo Provenzano. In a meeting at Villabate, it was decided that both Provenzano and Bagarella should be in charge of holding the Corleonesi mandate together. On 27 May 1993, a bomb under the
Torre dei Pulci killed five people: Fabrizio Nencioni, his wife Angelamaria, their daughters, nine-year-old Nadia and two-month-old Caterina, and Dario Capolicchio, aged 20. Thirty-three people were injured. Further attacks on art galleries and churches left 10 dead with many injured, and caused outrage among Italians. At least one high-ranking investigator believed most of those who carried out murders for Cosa Nostra at this time answered solely to Bagarella, and that consequently Bagarella actually wielded more power than Provenzano, who was Riina's formal successor. Provenzano protested about the terrorist attacks, but Bagarella responded sarcastically, telling him to wear a sign saying "I don't have anything to do with the massacres". Bagarella stopped ordering murders sometime before his capture, apparently due to the suicide of his wife Vincenzina. ==Arrest and conviction==