However, turning against his former allies made Riccobono an untrustworthy man and Riina decided to turn against him after he had taken care of Bontade and Inzerillo. Unlike with other Mafia families, Riina had never succeeded in infiltrating the Mafia family of Riccobono with men loyal to the Corleonesi. Riina was not able to control Riccobono and needed the charismatic boss out of the way, not in the least to reward his other allies in Palermo with parts of Riccobono’s territory. Riccobono was just taking his after-dinner nap. Three of his associates were gunned down a few days later and his brother, Vito Riccobono, was found
decapitated in his car. Within a few days, Riccobono’s entourage was eliminated. For a while, the Italian media blamed another foe of Riina,
Tommaso Buscetta, as being responsible for wiping out the Riccobono
cosca, as revenge for the recent slayings of Buscetta's two sons. In fact, Buscetta had nothing to do with the killing of Riccobono and his men; he was hiding out in
Brazil at the time. A number of informants have said that
Pino Greco was the man who personally
garrotted Riccobono and subsequently orchestrated the murders of a dozen of Riccobono's associates and relatives. Rosario Riccobono was given an
in absentia life sentence at the
Maxi Trial in 1987 even though he was dead by then. Rumours of his death emerged in the mid-1980s but were not confirmed until the end of that decade through the informant
Francesco Marino Mannoia. His body has never been found. ==Caravaggio==