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."