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Posted at 03:36 AM on March 19, 2009
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Daughter's evidence forces Josef Fritzl to admit:
'I'm guilty of all charges'
After 24 years of abuse, father changes plea and acknowledges cruelty
As he shuffled into court today without the most potent symbol of
this trial, which out of shame and embarrassment he had held up to
cover his face during previous sessions, he made a decision that
elicited gasps from the public gallery.
"I recognise that I am guilty of all the charges presented," he said. "I regret what I've done."
Asked
by the stunned judge, Andrea Humer, what had made him change his mind
so suddenly, and prompted him to admit to the charges of murder and
slavery that he had previously rejected, Fritzl said: "Because of the
video testimony of my daughter."
On a large television screen the
previous day, Elisabeth, 42, had confronted her father with the full
horror of her 24-year ordeal in hour after hour of harrowing
prerecorded testimony. She detailed everything, from the years of
violent sexual abuse, often in front of her children, to how he
tortured her in the dark, damp and cold cellar, and let her repeatedly
give birth without medical help, allowing one of her children to die.
A
point in that testimony which reportedly left a searing impression on
the court was her remark: "I screamed many times during all those
years, but nobody ever heard me."
Fritzl told the court in a
strained and croaky voice: "I should have realised it before, but I
only realised yesterday for the first time how cruel I was to
Elisabeth."
"You mean," the judge asked him, "you recognised for
the first time what she had experienced just as she depicted it?" - to
which Fritzl nodded.
Reports were rife today that Elisabeth had
slipped into court on Tuesday to watch the man who stole her life
squirm as he heard her damning testimony.
The respectable Kurier
newspaper reported that she had been brought to the court under cover
of darkness from the nearby clinic where she and her family are living
for the duration of the trial. A member of staff from the clinic told
the newspaper: "She's planning to write a book and simply wanted to
gather her impressions." In the evening, amid tight security, she was
taken back to the clinic and her six children, all of whom were born in
the cellar, the source said.
Her testimony had a "devastating
effect" on Fritzl, according to his lawyer, Rudolf Mayer. He said the
full force of it hit Fritzl when he returned to his prison cell that
evening and requested to see a counsellor.
Mayer would neither
confirm nor deny whether Elisabeth had been present at the court. But
he told the Guardian: "If Elisabeth was indeed in the court then I'm of
the opinion that it would have been the trigger for his devastation.
"He
asked to see a psychiatrist afterwards, so crushed was he. The
testimony which he saw for the first time had a profoundly devastating
effect on him and led to the change of direction in this trial."
Mayer's
client had not informed him in advance of his decision to plead guilty,
he said. "I was indeed surprised, not least because someone with such a
personality disorder as he has - which involves keeping up appearances
and giving the impression that he's the one with the power - finds it
difficult to drop his trousers in front of the world."
"personality disorder"????? My ass!!!!!!!! One can NOT do this for 24 years, and not have second thoughts about it. This man KNEW what he was doing. He is just pure EVIL.
Fritzl's
decision to confess to the murder through third-party negligence of his
son Michael, born to Elisabeth in 1996, who died of severe respiratory
problems after 66 hours of life, brought to a close to one of the most
controversial aspects of the trial. Asked by Humer why he had not taken
the sick child out of the dungeon and sought medical help, Fritzl
whispered: "I don't know why I didn't help. I just overlooked it. I
thought the little one would survive. I should have recognised that the
baby was doing poorly."
Earlier in the week, state prosecutor
Christiane Burkheiser had told the court how Elisabeth had given birth
to Michael and his twin Alexander without any medical assistance, as
she had all her children, and using just a pair of unsterilised
scissors, a dirty blanket, a 1960s manual on childbirth and a bottle of
disinfectant.
She also presented the jury with a box of objects
from the cellar which were still contaminated with the rancid, damp
smell that Elisabeth had lived with for 24 years, urging them: "Smell,
smell those 24 years."
As he was escorted into court today
flanked by 11 guards, the sallow-skinned Fritzl cut the figure not of a
tyrant, but of a broken man, his hands shaking, his back curved and his
shoulders stooped under the same black and grey small-check jacket he
was wearing when he was arrested in his home town of Amstetten in April
2008.
He listened passively, his hands crossed on his lap,
alternatively sitting with his legs crossed or nervously jigging his
left leg and wiping his nose with a tissue, as psychiatrist Adelheid
Kastner told the court that his mother's failure to love him as a child
was central to understanding Fritzl's subsequent behaviour and his need
to dominate and possess a person for himself.
I'm sorry........can you say "bullshit"........how about just down right mean!!!!!!! There IS NO excuse for this behavoir!!!!!
"Herr Fritzl spent
most of his childhood in a state of anxiety," Kastner said. She added
that the more children Elisabeth had given birth to in the cellar, "the
more power he felt he had over her".
Reports by technical experts
read out in court went some way to explain how Fritzl operated his
underground empire. They concluded that a timer switch, which he
claimed would open the door after a set period in case he died or fell
ill, did not in fact exist.
......and you want to tell me, he just now......realized what he had done???? Bullshit!!!
Until today's confession, Fritzl had
stubbornly refused to admit that he had caused Elisabeth much
suffering, arguing instead that he had saved her from a life of ruin
and debauchery when he lured her into the cellar at the age of 18, at a
time - he falsely claimed - when she was living a life dominated by
drink and drugs. He told authorities she had joined a sect, and that
over the years had dumped three of her children on his doorstep, unable
to cope. It was a story that they failed to question for more than two
decades.
Fritzl's defence lawyer had insisted to the court
earlier this week that his client was not a "monster" as he has been
portrayed in much of the media.
you sure could fool me........."Actions" speaks LOUDER than words ever can!!!!!!!
Mayer argued that Fritzl had struggled
to look after both his family upstairs - wife Rosemarie and three of
Elisabeth's children, whom he had brought up from the cellar to live
with them upstairs - as well as his "underground" family. He brought
them food, school books, a television, and even a Christmas tree, Mayer
said.
awwwww, wasn't that thoughtful.........NO!!!!!!!!!
He said if he had only wanted to keep his daughter as his sex
slave, he would not have had children with her. But if the jury felt
any sympathy whatsoever towards the man whom the prosecutor said gave
many the impression that he was the "nice old man from next door", it
was then hit by the full impact of Elisabeth's evidence, which laid
bare the horror of her life. Counsellors were on hand, as well as four
replacement jurors ready to step in if the evidence proved too hard to
stomach.
Fritzl will face a sentence of between 20 years and life
imprisonment. But it is possible that his confession will lead to a
reduced sentence.
I'm sure....this had NOTHING to do with his confession, though. NOT!!!!!!!!!!
"It all depends on whether the jury and the judges
take the confession to be a mitigating circumstance," said the
vice-president of the court, Franz Cutka.
The court's judges
retired at around midday to formulate a series of questions for the
jury, which will be put to them this morning. The jury will then retire
to decide their verdict based on both the evidence and Fritzl's
confession, and to determine the sentence.
The court is expected
to hear their decision this afternoon. Authorities will then decide
over the next two weeks where Fritzl will be sent.
It is likely
that he will be transferred from his prison cell in St Pölten to a
psychiatric institute following Kastner's recommendation yesterday that
he needed to undergo intensive therapy to treat a serious personality
disorder,
there goes that "bullshit" again!!!!!!!!
and that untreated, he was capable of carrying out further
crimes even at his advanced age.
DUH!!!!!!!! Ya think???? He would still be getting away with it if he could.
Fritzl is on suicide watch,
meaning at the end of each day's court sessions guards remove his tie
and belt to ensure he cannot use them to harm himself.
That would be to good for him. And only a 20 year life sentance????? Why not at least 24 years????????
This is soooooooooo upsetting to me. This goes to show how crazy our world has gotten. Especially the justice system in this world!
be blessed...........
haney
*all type in this dark plum color is my statements, responding to the news article. These are my feelings. haney's!