Rome, 19 January. (LaPresse) – ‘Was it a particularly violent murder? Absolutely yes.’ So said Alberto Liguori, prosecutor of Civitavecchia, where Claudio Carlomagno, husband of Federica Torzullo, the 41-year-old woman who disappeared on 8 January in Anguillara Sabazia, in the province of Rome, and was found dead yesterday, was questioned today. ‘He exercised his right to remain silent, we did not hear his voice,’ added the prosecutor. Did he realise the charges against him? ‘I will not comment on his feelings,’ it is ‘a very respectable defensive choice.’