 |  | Francesco Nappi, Headmaster of Clarissa Cava's school: "This is her desk. The day after it happened, her classmates didn't come to school for 2 days." |  |
 |  | "With the killing of women above all and of young girls - I remember… Biagio's daughter would've been 15 or 16 - all the moral rules have been broken: don't touch women, don't touch children. Now every rule has been broken." |  |
 |  | Domenico Airoma, Public Prosecutor: "At the moment, the forensic tests tell us that some of the women present at the scene opened fire." |  |
 |  | "Maybe now women have attained equal rights, and even from this point of view they want to get ahead and make their mark. It was supposed to be a joke!" |  |
 |  | "Being feminine or nice, like in the old days, this is no longer what today's women are about. I don't even find these qualities in myself. You know, sometimes I behave worse than a man, I react worse than a man, something my grandmother would never have allowed herself to do. We’ve changed, we live in a different society, don’t we? We are given too much choice." |  |
 |  | Orlando, presenter of the Graffiti evening: "Good evening to everyone and welcome to the second session of Street art, a graffiti competition to commemorate the massacre that happened on the 26th of May, the mafia massacre." |  |
 |  | "I feel very sorry that those two women died. And in my opinion the father of these girls should get his revenge for those deaths." |  |
 |  | Pasquale Colucci, member of 26 May Committee (anti-mafia): "The symbol, the lighting of the torch, was like a symbol of hope." |  |