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Homicide Investigation Deepens in Federica Torzullo Case With Three-Hour Gap Probed

Investigators now focus on a three-hour gap in the husband’s movements during an expanded search spanning Anguillara to Lake Bracciano.

Overview

  • Prosecutors in Civitavecchia are treating the disappearance as a homicide/femicide, placing Claudio Carlomagno under investigation and seizing his car, phone and the couple’s home for forensic analysis.
  • The latest checks target an unexplained window between roughly 7:00 and 10:00 on January 9, with GPS and phone data under review and reported movements including a switch from car to company van near a depot.
  • Surveillance reportedly shows Torzullo return home around 23:00 on January 8 with no confirmed images of her leaving; her car stayed parked in the courtyard on a dead‑end street bordered by fenced fields.
  • Forensic teams from the Carabinieri RIS conducted a lengthy new inspection of the house, searches extended to Lake Bracciano at Vigna di Valle, and molecular dogs are expected to comb the home and work sites tied to Carlomagno’s firm.
  • Context gathered by investigators includes a pending separation hearing, the couple’s 10‑year‑old staying with grandparents that night, no evidence of a planned departure, and scrutiny of morning WhatsApp messages that may have been sent via WhatsApp Web using a missing computer.