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, by Stefanie Marsh

, by Stefanie Marsh


, by Stefanie Marsh


PDF Ebook , by Stefanie Marsh

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File Size: 2160 KB

Print Length: 256 pages

Publisher: Berkley (October 14, 2009)

Publication Date: November 3, 2009

Language: English

ASIN: B002SV37CW

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This is a relatively well-written, analytical approach to a crime that shocked the world when it first came to light. It is the story of a crime so primal and so violative of societal taboos that it is almost incomprehensible. In the annals of true crime, this is one that is profoundly disturbing.On the morning of August 28, 1984, in the small market town of Amstetten, Austria, eighteen year old Elisabeth Fritzl, at the request of her then forty-nine year old father, Josef, accompanied him to the cellar of their house, ostensibly to assist him in some mundane chore. Little did she know that she would not see the light of day again for nearly twenty-four years.This is the story that gripped the world when it first came to light. It was a story as bizarre as it was unbelievable. Josef Fritzl had kept his beautiful daughter Elisabeth trapped in a soundproofed concrete and steel reinforced cellar for twenty-four years. During that time, he made her into his sex slave and fathered seven children with her. Meanwhile, Elisabeth's mother, Rosemarie, lived upstairs with her husband, having been led to believe that her daughter had runaway to live with a religious cult, never knowing that Elisabeth still lived at home, albeit in the cellar.Over time, three of Elisabeth's children would appear in infancy on the Fritzls' doorstep, ostensibly having been abandoned by Elisabeth, who was supposedly still living in a religious cult. These three children would be brought up by Rosemarie and Josef, while three others continued living in the cellar, a fourth having died shortly after birth. The three children living upstairs had no memory of their brief life below in the cellar.In April 2008, Elisabeth's nineteen year old daughter, Kerstin, became so ill that she was close to death and taken to the hospital, after Elisabeth pleaded with Josef to save her life. This was the first time that Kerstin had ever left the cellar in her entire life. It was shortly thereafter that Elisabeth and her family were freed, and the truth that shocked the world came to light, resulting in the arrest of the then seventy-three year old Josef Fritzl.The book explores the lives of those involved in this shocking story, as well as the events that led to Elisabeth's eventual imprisonment in the cellar, the lives that were lived below ground, and the aftermath with its many problems and issues. The story is so unusual and shocking that the reader cannot help but be gripped by its inherent pathos and horror. There is certainly a place in hell for Josef Fritzl.Although the book is better written than the other book on the subject, "Secrets of the Cellar" by John Glatt, and has more depth of analysis, it suffers from the same problem in that it lacks the perspective of Elizabeth and her children. No one can ever really know what life in that cellar of horrors was really like for Elizabeth and her brood, and, for now, Elizabeth and her children are not speaking about what must have been the unspeakable. It is likely that they will all need years of therapy to cope with life. I only hope that going forward their lives will be happy ones.

It's a difficult read but well worth getting the book. He had his daughter locked into basement apartment where over a period of years she gave him children. It's a powerful story of her survival and that of her children. Difficult to grasp is how Josef Fritzi has belief that those who arrest him are wrong. He's responsible for nothing.

Great book, very interesting read. The writer does a great job of delving into the pathology of the different characters while not being overly sympathetic. This was well researched, but the actual people involved did not participate so there is an element that is missing compared to similar autobiographical accounts (Jaycee Duggars or Elizabeth Smarts, etc). Still highly recommend.

This story is so horrific it was hard to believe it is a true story. Well written though. I would love to reread this story from Elizabeth's point of view. This sort of story reminds you how horrible people can be. But her strength, determination and spirit are nothing short of extraordinary. So glad she is free and even more so that he will never be able to hurt her or her children again. It still boggles my mind how it went unnoticed for 25 years.

Interesting horror...It is important to explore the minds of these sick individuals to try to understand how and why they do what they do to these children. It truly makes you want to question everything about everyone you meet. It is imperative that we as citizens do not ignore strange occurrences. How many children are being held, hidden within our reach.

I read true crime all the time. I’m half way though this book and the crimes have not even been mentioned yet. WAY to much background. Also I’m not sure if this book was translated but the writing itself is just terrible, things are repeated too. It’s a really hard read. The first half is so boring. I never leave reviews but seriously this book is not worth your time.I am going to try to find another book about this crime.

Very well written. A lot of research wet into this book .Wish had a conclusion to the fate of the father and daughter 'a family.

This book captivates you from page one. The writers weave this tale expertly making it hard to put down the book. Well told. Very in depth, easy to follow.

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