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    Fritzl - How sick/evil was this guy!

    So not only did he keep his daughter in the cellar/dungeon for 24 years, while continually raping her. You even get stuff like this:-

    Josef Fritzl's daughter Elisabeth gave birth to their first child alone in her underground prison with only a self-help pregnancy book, a pair of scissors and some nappies on the bed beside her.

    She was left alone with the baby for 10 days before her rapist father bothered to visit her with fresh food and supplies for the baby girl, Kerstin, according to prosecution documents submitted to the court in St Poelten, Austria.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...nd-afraid.html
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    *shudders*

    All kinds of effed up.

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    What can you really to say to that? You know, aside from it's utterly horrible and I hope they execute him. The specifics of his crimes are beyond comprehension for most of us and I fancy that such speaks well of us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    What can you really to say to that? You know, aside from it's utterly horrible and I hope they execute him. The specifics of his crimes are beyond comprehension for most of us and I fancy that such speaks well of us.
    Roger that.

    This guy is a true monster, and should have his life taken from him on pure principle.
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    I agree he should be executed, the crime cries out for it, but the fact is, last time I looked there is no death penalty in the EU, and frankly, unless they prove he murdered the baby he'll walk in WAY less time then his daughter spent in the basement.

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    He'll walk in a minimum of fifteen years. However, I very much doubt (even if he is alive after that time in jail), that he will ever live a peaceful life again. Even if he is freed, he will always be recognised wherever he goes, everyone will know what he has done and he will always be watching his back.

    Mark my words - he will end his days in helpless fear and loneliness, just as his victims spent theirs. A far more fitting fate for a power-mad lunatic like Fritzl than thirty seconds in the chair.
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    Fuck that. It costs money to keep someone alive. Prove he's worth even one Mexican peso.

    If not, crowbar across the head until dead, and body tossed in a dumpster. No cost.

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    Fine, if his daughters want to take revenge on him then that's their business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marie View Post
    I agree he should be executed, the crime cries out for it, but the fact is, last time I looked there is no death penalty in the EU, and frankly, unless they prove he murdered the baby he'll walk in WAY less time then his daughter spent in the basement.

    Welcome to the enlightend legal system
    I'm not down ewith the death penalty but I agree that the punishments for rape in the UK are a joke. It wasn't so long ago that all rapists here got was a slap on the wrist and a fine
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    Here in the states, rape or incest alone is not a capital offense either.

    Though, from what I have heard, rapists or child molesters are at a great risk of being "regulated" by their fellow inmates when they are incarcerated. Obviously, even hardcore felons find monsters like this guy to be repulsive.

    I would not be surprised in the least that even those good folks who are against capital punishment wouldn't mind personally punching Fritzl in the face a couple of times just on principle. I know I certainly would not turn down the chance to kick this dude a few times in the stomach if given the opportunity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yojimbo View Post
    I would not be surprised in the least that even those good folks who are against capital punishment wouldn't mind personally punching Fritzl in the face a couple of times just on principle. I know I certainly would not turn down the chance to kick this dude a few times in the stomach if given the opportunity.
    Oh absolutely! I mean, I don't believe in capital punishment, but it's not a matter of me feeling pity for him, it's just that I don't think the State and judicial systems can be trusted with the power over life and death of its citizens. Rest assured, if I was given half the chance I'd kick the living snot out of Fritzl personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakenslayer View Post
    Oh absolutely! I mean, I don't believe in capital punishment, but it's not a matter of me feeling pity for him, it's just that I don't think the State and judicial systems can be trusted with the power over life and death of its citizens. Rest assured, if I was given half the chance I'd kick the living snot out of Fritzl personally.
    I get where you are coming from, especially in light of all those cases recently where new technology and DNA evidence has exonerated folks that were convicted unfairly and spent decades in jail. Even as a proponent of capital punishment, the fact that the judicial system has convicted and imprisoned so many innocent people makes me take pause and is forcing me to reevaluate my position.

    But, yeah, everyone - even vegans and buddhist monks - would love take a swing at Frizl if given the chance.
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    Guilty of other rapes and murders? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...d-murders.html
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    Absolutely insane. Unbelievable.

    Also what I still find astonishing, is that he was able to build that underground cellar where he enslaved his daughter and incestual children for 24 years - how on earth did he manage to build all that with nobody knowing?! How did he build it full stop, even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Absolutely insane. Unbelievable.

    Also what I still find astonishing, is that he was able to build that underground cellar where he enslaved his daughter and incestual children for 24 years - how on earth did he manage to build all that with nobody knowing?! How did he build it full stop, even.
    This article seems to suggest he didn't excavate underground, instead he made use of already existing cellar areas? http://www.nowpublic.com/world/fritz...978-say-police
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