Josef Fritzl faces court today.. What is just punishments?
By Ted3_uk
@Ted3_uk (114)
March 17, 2009 4:56am CST
You may or may not know about the case of Josef Fritzl
The 73 year old retired electrical engineer that used his basment to keep his daughter locked up 24 years. During which time he abused her in ways i cannot mantion, and even fathered her 7 children, while aparently his wife and neigbours were unaware!!!
What should the courts decide to do with him?
Who belives this should carry the harshest of punishments?
3 responses
@gracie04 (4549)
• Philippines
17 Mar 09
One freak man! He should be punished for he has done.. this case really made me mad, big time! how would a father like him would lock up his daughter for twenty four years and fathered seven children? he's sick! if i were the judge, i'd let him stay in the cellar for him to experience what his daughter experienced during those days when she was locked up with her children.. i would cut his fingers one by one, i would torture him as much as i can!
@eabaterina (501)
• Philippines
17 Mar 09
i got intrigued so i searched for his case and saw http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritzl_case, he is so sick to have done that to his daughter and kids, he used his knowledge in electrical engineering to build a modern dungeon for his captives, he should get the capital punishment, the neighbor should have reported the suspicious noises he heard, good thing the captives were able to go out, i just wonder how she was able to deliver her kids safely without doctors or midwives to assist her
@benny128 (3615)
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17 Mar 09
no punishment can be harsh enough,
he should be locked in a cellar himself, and experience whats its like first hand and be left to rot.
Sorry but this is one sick individual, I cant understand how anyone can do things like this.
Just shows that there are some sick individuals out there.