ac186bab57 ^ Boyes, Roger (18 March 2009). 19 April 2008 Fritzl arranges for critically ill 19-year-old Kerstin to be taken to a local hospital. Case history[edit]. Retrieved 30 October 2015. In late July 2008, it emerged that Elisabeth Fritzl ordered her mother Rosemarie out of the villa they have been sharing in a secret location set up for them by a psychiatric clinic. Around 1981 or 1982, according to his statement,[8] he started to turn this hidden cellar into a prison cell and installed a washbasin, toilet, bed, hotplate and refrigerator. ^ Sam, Andreas (10 May 2008).
View Check in DETAILS Full Cast and Crew Release Dates Official Sites Box Office/Business Company Credits Filming Locations Technical Specs Literature STORYLINE Taglines Plot Summary Synopsis Plot Keywords Parents Guide RELATED ITEMS NewsDesk External Sites OPINION Awards FAQ User Reviews User Ratings External Reviews Metacritic Reviews Message Board PHOTO & VIDEO Photo Gallery Trailers and Videos DID YOU KNOW? Trivia Goofs Crazy Credits Quotes Alternate Versions Connections Soundtracks 4.9/10 514 4 user 1 critic Rate This Monster: The Josef Fritzl Story(2010) Documentary Interviews with family members, doctors and victims of 73-year-old Josef Fritzl, who held his daughter captive in a basement for 24 years and fathered seven children with her. BBC News. I could have behaved a lot worse than locking up my daughter."[6] The forensic psychiatrist diagnosed Fritzl as having severe combined personality disorder which included borderline, schizotypal, and schizoid personalities and a sexual disorder and recommended that Fritzl receive psychiatric care for the rest of his life.[6][40]. Reflecting on his childhood, Fritzl initially described his mother as "the best woman in the world" and "as strict as it was necessary".[8] Later, he expressed a negative opinion of his mother and claimed that "she used to beat me, hit me until I was lying in a pool of blood on the floor. 1990 Stefan is born. London: Times Online. Describing the "abominable events" as linked to one individual case, then-Chancellor of Austria Alfred Gusenbauer said he planned to launch an image campaign to restore the country's reputation abroad.[55]. Please reload or try later.
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