The Incestuous Dungeon Master Is A Zionist
Notice The Dungeons' Back Wall And The Stars Of David
Austria's House of Horrors
Josef Fritzl, 73, allegedly dragged his daughter Elizabeth into the specially constructed cellar when she was 18 and then repeatedly raped her, fathering seven children with her, three of whom were also held captive underground.
The door to the dungeon was disguised behind a shelf in a work room and was protected by an elaborate series of locks with a code built by electrical engineer Fritzl.
Today it emerged that he also had a second home less than two miles away where another cellar contained a stone bath and giant hacksaw.
The dungeon at his first house was made of solid reinforced concrete and contained a series of three rooms linked by uneven corridors 5ft high and 2ft wide.
The whole area measured only 60 square metres.
Photographs taken by Austrian scenes of crime officers showed a scene of squalor.
The first room was a bathroom and the second two for sleeping in. On the white tiled walls of the bathroom the alleged captives had painted an octopus, a snail, a chubby butterfly and a flower.
There was a toy elephant perched atop a mirrored medicine cabinet. Police also found bits of paper and glue on the floor that they had been using to make toys.
One of the rooms had been soundproofed with rubber cladding.
Police said it was believed this was because at least one of the children suffered from epilepsy.
Elizabeth, now 42, had been kept in the dungeon in a quiet suburban street in the town of Amstetten, with her daughter Kerstin, 19, and sons Stefan, 18 and Felix, five.
They were discovered only after Kerstin was taken to hospital eight days ago when she became unwell and police became suspicious.
Kerstin lapsed into a coma.
A police source said: "It was a terrible scene down there. The five-year-old was able to be driven away in a car but he and Stefan both had difficulty adjusting to sunlight. They had never seen it before."
The children had a television in the dungeon but had never seen the real world outside.
Upstairs their three siblings Lisa, 16, Monika, 14, and Alexander, 12, were living an apparently normal life with Fritzl and his wife Rosemarie.
Fritzl and Rosemarie, 60, also had seven other children together -- five sons and two daughters, including Elisabeth.
Police sources said they were satisfied Rosemarie did not know about the secret dungeon.
She was today at a psychiatric hospital being reunited with Elisabeth who now has white hair and very pale skin.
Fritzl has allegedly confessed to holding his daughter captive in the cellar and fathering seven children by her.
One of those, a twin, died and he allegedly incinerated the body in an oven.
Elisabeth had taught her children to read and write and Fritzl brought them food.
His cover story over the years was that Elisabeth had run away aged 18 but returned three times to drop off children on his doorstep.
Those three children were then formally adopted and raised in a normal way by Fritzl and Rosemarie.
Fritzl said a note had been left by Elizabeth each time saying she couldn't look after the child.
After Kerstin became ill and doctors appealed for her mother to come forward Fritzl brought Elisabeth and the other two children out of the dungeon and told his wife they had suddenly returned home.
Police interviewed Elisabeth and she revealed the existence of the dungeon.
Her father is then said to have confessed.
Police official Franz Polzer said: "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. He also admitted that he had burned one of the children in the building's furnace."
Austrian Interior Minister Guenther Platter said: "We are being confronted with an unfathomable crime."
A photograph of a young Elisabeth F issued by officials in 1994 in an attempt to find her
A young Elisabeth Fritzl: her father claimed she left home and rarely contacted him
Hans-Heinz Lenze, a senior local official, said it was "very, very surprising" that other families living in the apartment block didn't notice anything.
He said Rosemarie, apparently had "no idea" of what went on and was devastated.
"You have to imagine that this woman's world fell apart," he said.
Guenter Pramreiter, who owns a bakery just down the street, said the suspect and his wife would regularly buy bread and rolls - though never in large quantities.
"They appeared normal, just like any other family," Pramreiter said. "I'm totally shocked, this was next door. It's terrible."
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2 comments:
You are a complete cretin. He is a Roman Catholic and the family name Fritzl is absolutely and categorically not a Jewish name; in fact it comes from a Bishop no less:
the Germanic personal of FRITZL is composed of the elements FRID (peace) and RIC (power) and the name has spread the world in its various forms of spelling. The name was borne by a canonized 9th century bishop of Utrecht, and was a hereditary name among the Hohrnstaufen ruling family; hence its popularity in central Europe.
Suck on that haters.
There is little point arguing with Jew baiters, who have a knack of moving the goalposts when they see themselves losing the argument, but here goes.
According to reports, Josef Fritzl's father was Franz Fritzl and there is a Franz Fritzl on Amstetten's monument to fallen Nazi soldiers. The council refuses to confirm if they are the same person.
There is also a photo in the public domain that shows Elisabeth's son Alexander receiving first communion.
Finally, Josef was born before the Nazi takeover of Austria. As a catholic country, Austrians would not have thought it strange for an "Aryan" boy to be named after the husband of the Virgin Mary.
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