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more about #joseffritzl more comments → TheHeartless: Only 10 to life? I'm a little surprised it's not a flat-out heavy, inescapable life sentence. more » Curves: I think there isnt anything too harsh for this man in life; there is no punishiment to fit the crime, but this guy has bigger worries. When he gets to... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Looks like they threw the book at him... or at his face at least. more » KhaiJB: to all above He'll do life. the Swiss have already stated that.. legally tho, they have to set a minimum. trust me. this scum is not getting out and w... more » TrollSlayer: What's he reading? more » Software_Goddess: I'd really like to see him drawn and quartered. more » -
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How An Electronic Lock Helped a Crazy Austrian Man Keep His Daughter as a Sex Slave For 24 Years
To be honest, I wish that I never learned of the Josef Fritzl story in the first place—but it was hard to avoid given the severity of the crimes committed. However, the fact that a man could imprison his daughter in a basement for 24 years and father her seven children is too horrifying and baffling to ignore. Over the last few days we have learned the full magnitude of the events that transpired—three of his incestuous offspring (aged 19,18 and 5) had never seen the sunlight until their release and one of the seven children died due to inadequate care. We also learned that he managed to keep the whole thing a secret—even from his wife. The question is...how? More »
