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Oh dear God. Well I hope this wakes up the good people of Europe.
I know. I'm just flabbergasted and upset. I have a friend who lived in Austria. She said the Viennese people were generally hostile to visitors and didn't care for foreign residents much. There's also been several stories of Austrian women having multiple babies, killing them, and burying them in their yards. One woman killed 8! I'm not sure what the problem is there....She told me that the Austrians had a general dislike of children and were mean to hers on several occasions. They took their dogs into restaurants and fed them at the table, and then elbowed one of the kids in the face and trampled them in crowds without even an "I'm sorry!" She once had to shove a man for a seat on the tram when she was 8 months pregnant. Her obstetrician was known as Dr. Abortion because in a Catholic country that didn't allow abortion, he did them by the dozens. He even tried to talk me her into one because she was 36 and had two kids already.I'm not generalizing about the country either but you do the math. I'm guessing too that because Austrian people stay to themselves and don't get to know their neighbors, it allows things like this to go on.
Forensic work in the dungeon where an Austrian man allegedly held his daughter for 24 years is "oppressive", police chief Franz Polzer has said. Officers wearing special masks can only work one hour at a time because of the lack of oxygen in the windowless cellar, he told AP news agency. Investigators say they have found two heavily reinforced concrete doors that could only be opened by remote control. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7382156.stm
Austrian police: Suspect's dungeon plans date back to 1978AMSTETTEN, Austria (AP) — Police say the Austrian man accused of holding his daughter captive for 24 years planned to build his secret cell as early as 1978, when she was just 12 years old.Investigators also say a total of eight doors secured the underground warren of windowless rooms where Josef Fritzl imprisoned his daughter at 18 and fathered seven children with her.Prosecutors told reporters Monday in the town of Amstetten, west of Vienna, that they will have their first meeting with Fritzl this Wednesday or Thursday.The 73-year-old suspect has not yet been charged, but his lawyer has said he is preparing an insanity defense.story
QuoteAustrian police: Suspect's dungeon plans date back to 1978AMSTETTEN, Austria (AP) — Police say the Austrian man accused of holding his daughter captive for 24 years planned to build his secret cell as early as 1978, when she was just 12 years old.Investigators also say a total of eight doors secured the underground warren of windowless rooms where Josef Fritzl imprisoned his daughter at 18 and fathered seven children with her.Prosecutors told reporters Monday in the town of Amstetten, west of Vienna, that they will have their first meeting with Fritzl this Wednesday or Thursday.The 73-year-old suspect has not yet been charged, but his lawyer has said he is preparing an insanity defense.story
Quote from: Wretched Excess on May 05, 2008, 10:57:16 AMQuoteAustrian police: Suspect's dungeon plans date back to 1978AMSTETTEN, Austria (AP) — Police say the Austrian man accused of holding his daughter captive for 24 years planned to build his secret cell as early as 1978, when she was just 12 years old.Investigators also say a total of eight doors secured the underground warren of windowless rooms where Josef Fritzl imprisoned his daughter at 18 and fathered seven children with her.Prosecutors told reporters Monday in the town of Amstetten, west of Vienna, that they will have their first meeting with Fritzl this Wednesday or Thursday.The 73-year-old suspect has not yet been charged, but his lawyer has said he is preparing an insanity defense.storyI'm really having a hard time reading any more of this story. It is one of the most sickening things I've read since a Boy Called It.