Monday, April 28, 2008

Stories 24 years in prison


April 27: An outside view of the house in Amstetten, Austria, where a 73-year-old man kept his daughter in the cellar for 24 years.-picture

-Oh My! I guess his father is sick.Its so scary....and...weird at the same time...Wow 24 years held captive under the cellar and without seeing the sun day and night/.Its like a cave or dungeon or what.....gosh i'm just lucky i don't have a "father" like her.I know my father is not the best but he is not the beast too.His father is sick.,crazy.

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  • April 28: A photo taken and released by the Austrian police shows suspect Josef F. at an unspecified location. Austria's police questioned a man identified in a police statement as Josef F., who they say held his daughter captive for 24 years and sexually abused her in what stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors" in a high-tech, windowless cell where she allegedly gave birth to at least six children. Two police forensics teams arrived on the scene Monday morning and technicians in white suits entered the apartment block in Amstetten, a blue-collar town about 75 miles west of Vienna.
  • April 28: A photo taken and released by the Austrian police shows suspect Josef F. at an unspecified location. Austria's police questioned a man identified in a police statement as Josef F., who they say held his daughter captive for 24 years and sexually abused her in what stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors" in a high-tech, windowless cell where she allegedly gave birth to at least six children. Two police forensics teams arrived on the scene Monday morning and technicians in white suits entered the apartment block in Amstetten, a blue-collar town about 75 miles west of Vienna.

  • April 28: A photo taken by a forensic team shows a view into a hidden room in a house in Amstetten, Austria, in which a woman is believed to have been held captive for 24 years. Austria's police questioned a man identified in a police statement as Josef F., who they say held his daughter captive for 24 years and sexually abused her in what stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors" in a high-tech, windowless cell where she allegedly gave birth to at least six children. Two police forensics teams arrived on the scene Monday morning and technicians in white suits entered the apartment block in Amstetten, a blue-collar town about 75 miles west of Vienna.

  • April 28: A photo taken by a forensic team shows a view into a hidden room in a house in Amstetten, Austria, in which a woman is believed to have been held captive for 24 years. Austria's police questioned a man identified in a police statement as Josef F., who they say held his daughter captive for 24 years and sexually abused her in what stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors" in a high-tech, windowless cell where she allegedly gave birth to at least six children. Two police forensics teams arrived on the scene Monday morning and technicians in white suits entered the apartment block in Amstetten, a blue-collar town about 75 miles west of Vienna.

  • April 28: A photo taken by a forensic team shows a view into a hidden room in a house in Amstetten, Austria, in which a woman is believed to have been held captive for 24 years. Austria's police questioned a man identified in a police statement as Josef F., who they say held his daughter captive for 24 years and sexually abused her in what stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors" in a high-tech, windowless cell where she allegedly gave birth to at least six children. Two police forensics teams arrived on the scene Monday morning and technicians in white suits entered the apartment block in Amstetten, a blue-collar town about 75 miles west of Vienna.

  • April 28: Aerial view of the building in Amstetten, Austria, center right, with green rooftop garden, where 73-year-old Josef Fritzl imprisoned his daughter for 24 years in a windowless basement cell and fathering seven children with her, three of whom "never saw sunlight" until they were freed over the weekend.

  • April 28: Outside view of the Regional clinic Mostviertel in Amstetten-Mauer, Austria, where a 42-year-old woman who was held captive by her father for 24 years and three of her six children are being treated. Authorities said 73-year-old Josef Fritzl confessed Monday to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her in a windowless cell in a house im Amstetten, Austria, that stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors." Police official Franz Polzer said the suspect also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator after the child died. "He admitted that he locked his daughter, who was 18 at the time, in the cellar, that he repeatedly had sex with her, and that he is the father of her seven children," Polzer told The Associated Press. "He also admitted that he had burned one of the children in the building's furnace."

  • April 28: Outside view of the Regional clinic Mostviertel in Amstetten-Mauer, Austria, where a 42-year-old woman who was held captive by her father for 24 years and three of her six children are being treated. Authorities said 73-year-old Josef Fritzl confessed Monday to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her in a windowless cell in a house im Amstetten, Austria, that stunned Austrians dubbed a "house of horrors." Police official Franz Polzer said the suspect also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator after the child died. "He admitted that he locked his daughter, who was 18 at the time, in the cellar, that he repeatedly had sex with her, and that he is the father of her seven children," Polzer told The Associated Press. "He also admitted that he had burned one of the children in the building's furnace."

  • April 27: An outside view of the house in Amstetten, Austria, where a 73-year-old man, identified as Josef F., kept his daughter, identified as Elisabeth F., in the cellar for 24 years. The woman has told police that she was held prisoner in a cellar by her father, who repeatedly raped her and fathered at least six of her children. Lower Austria police said in a statement that the 42-year-old woman had been missing since Aug. 29, 1984 and was found by police on Saturday evening following a tip.

  • April 27: Outside view of the appartment where a 73-year-old man, identified as Josef F., allegedly kept his daughter Elisabeth F. in the cellar for 24 years. The woman told the police that she was continuously abused by her father and gave birth to six children.

  • April 28: A person covered under a blanket sits on the backseat of a civilian car leaving a police station in Amstetten, Austria. Police did not comment whether the person was 73-year-old Josef Fritzl, whom they had arrested under suspicion to have held captive his daughter in a house in Amstetten for 24 years. Authorities said Fritzl confessed Monday to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her in a windowless cell in a house im Amstetten. Police official Franz Polzer said the suspect also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator after the child died. "He admitted that he locked his daughter, who was 18 at the time, in the cellar, that he repeatedly had sex with her, and that he is the father of her seven children," Polzer told The Associated Press. "He also admitted that he had burned one of the children in the building's furnace."

  • April 28: A person covered under a blanket sits on the backseat of a civilian car leaving a police station in Amstetten, Austria. Police did not comment whether the person was 73-year-old Josef Fritzl, whom they had arrested under suspicion to have held captive his daughter in a house in Amstetten for 24 years. Authorities said Fritzl confessed Monday to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her in a windowless cell in a house im Amstetten. Police official Franz Polzer said the suspect also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator after the child died. "He admitted that he locked his daughter, who was 18 at the time, in the cellar, that he repeatedly had sex with her, and that he is the father of her seven children," Polzer told The Associated Press. "He also admitted that he had burned one of the children in the building's furnace."

  • April 28: Journalists and cameramen surround a car leaving the police station in Amstetten, Austria. A person covered under a blanket was sitting on the backseats. Police did not comment whether the person was 73-year-old Josef Fritzl, whom they had arrested under suspicion to have held captive his daughter in a house in Amstetten for 24 years. Authorities said Fritzl confessed Monday to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering seven children with her in a windowless cell in a house im Amstetten. Police official Franz Polzer said the suspect also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator after the child died. "He admitted that he locked his daughter, who was 18 at the time, in the cellar, that he repeatedly had sex with her, and that he is the father of her seven children," Polzer told The Associated Press. "He also admitted that he had burned one of the children in the building's furnace."

  • April 28: Police stand around a fence of the apartment block in Amstetten, Austria, where Josef Fritzl imprisoned his own daughter for 24 years in a cellar and fathering seven children with her.

  • April 28: A police officer stands inside the entrance of the house in Amstetten, Austria, where Josef Fritzl has confessed to imprisoning his own daughter for 24 years in a cellar and fathering seven children with her.

  • April 28: A forensic police operative leaves the garden of the apartment block in Amstetten, Austria, where a man allegedly imprisoned his own daughter for 24 years in a cellar and fathered at least six children with her. Austrian police said Monday that the man man being questioned about the events has confessed.

  • April 28: A forensic police operative stands at a car in front of the apartment block in Amstetten, Austria, where a man allegedly imprisoned his own daughter for 24 years in a cellar and fathered at least six children with her. Austrian police said Monday that the man being questioned about the events has confessed.

  • April 27: An investigator works on his laptop in front of the house where a 73-year-old man, identified as Josef F., allegedly kept his daughter Elisabeth F. in the cellar for 24 years. The woman told the police that she was continuously abused by her father and gave birth to six children.

  • April 27: Police walk from the garden of the house where a 73-year-old man, identified as Josef F., allegedly kept his daughter Elisabeth F. in the cellar for 24 years. The woman told the police that she was continuously abused by her father and gave birth to six children.

-This is the saddest truth happens in the life of others people around the world.This is only show that our God Almighty Father will be soon coming let repent our sins.And give more time to the church and let the Lord our guidance always.The world is shutting down....the people get crazy,get sick and soon our world be war zone.Lets hold one another and bring peace to the world.Start our home first ....pray together and continue serving to the lord.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't it sad? My GOD, how can somebody do that to his own child? That is really sick. he deserves to be punished and rot in jail for the rest of his life.

Anonymous said...

During WWII, Amstetten had a horrific female concentration camp nearby. Unimaginable torture and depravity was inflicted on the female prisoners by the guards. Many of the Amstetten locals worked as guards. Fritzl was 10 years old when it was still running. Of course, the locals said nothing. No one stood up and said this is wrong. Many of the children of the camp guards still live in the town, but it is taboo to mention it. The entire Amstetten society psychology was forever wrecked by its complicity in the running of a German concentration camp. It’s easy to see how a young Fritzl monster was formed.

Anonymous said...

This is a clear and typical case of INCEST that according to research and studies, so many books have been published about it, this has been happening since thousands of years ago. It is only in our contemporary society, which is being addressed directly and in a straightforward manner. Many similar stories are happening just maybe in our backyard or neighborhood. Professional educators are now indulged in making seminars and training programs in tackling this taboo. Studies revealed these are prevalent and rampant cases particularly, drunk fathers doing some prelude acts with their young daughters that is why seminars for primary or grades school educators such as "Private Safety Lessons," are undergoing for discussion, so that daughters and mothers must check it right away ... Thanks for the timely and valuable entry ...

Nova said...

yan ang dapat sa kanya.. mabulok sa bilanguan.... his really a SICK FATHER...

was here.. happy blogging and sunday morning... TC

Prettymom said...

i watched this new s a tv patrol and hate to know na 15 years lang makulong ang taong ito

Ozzy's Mom said...

creepy!!! phsycho!! waaah!!! sana more than 15 years sha nkakulong ano ba yan, mas matagal pa nyang kinulong pamilya nya kesa sa sentence!

hmpf!

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