cak...ck..ck...aku herannya gimana yah caranya dia "menyimpan" 
rahasia itu sekian lama? Cara mensupply makanannya? Kok bisa gak 
ketahuan sampai selama itu?...Hebat sekali! Luar biasa! Sakit jiwa 
yang parah...kayak di film-film aja. Bisa di film kan tuh. 

--- In [email protected], "RM Danardono HADINOTO" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ini kasus ajaib yang kedua mas. yang pertama, tetangga. 18 tahun 
> disekap kalo nggak alah. emang nihh pribumi Austria ada bakat 
> kelainan ha ha ha
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "imuchtarom" <imuchtarom@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > kasus di mana seorang bapak (sekarang berumur
> > 73 tahun) di Austria meng "abuse" anak perempuannya
> > sejak berusia 11 tahun. Ketika gadis itu menginjak
> > usia 18 tahun, oleh ayahnya sendiri, dia dijadikan
> > 'budak-seks', di kurung di basement, dan kadang-2
> > dipaksa melayani nafsunya. Well it did not sound
> > very rare case ....
> > 
> > tetapi yang menjadi kasus ini terasa "bizzare",
> > gadis itu dikurung di basement selama 24 tahun!
> > di mana dari hubungan incest itu sampai dihasilkan
> > 6 anak.
> > 
> > dan tidak ada seorang  pun termasuk isterinya
> > mengetahui hal ini sampai tahun 2008!
> > 
> > ----( ihsan hm )------------
> > 
> > Timeline
> > ---------
> > 1977: Elisabeth Fritzl claims she was first 
> > abused by her father Josef when aged 11. 
> > 
> > 1984: Elisabeth is allegedly lured into house 
> > cellar, drugged and handcuffed by her father. 
> > She is forced to write letters saying she has 
> > run away. 
> > 
> > 1988: Her first child, Kerstin, is born. 
> > 
> > 1989: Elisabeth gives birth to her first son, 
> > Stefan. 
> > 
> > 1993: Nine-month-old Lisa is left on the doorstep 
> > of the Fritzl house. 
> > 
> > 1994: Another child, Monika, arrives and is adopted 
> > by the Fritzls. 
> > 
> > 1996: Elisabeth gives birth to twins, but one dies 
> > after three days. Josef allegedly burned the body. 
> > 
> > 1997: Alexander, the surviving twin, joins the 
> > children upstairs. 
> > 
> > 2003: A letter from Elisabeth arrives saying she 
> > had a second son, Felix, the previous year. He is 
> > raised in the cellar. 
> > 
> > 2008: 
> > 
> > April 19: Kerstin is taken to that hospital after 
> > falling serious ill. Doctors discover that her 
> > grandfather is her father. 
> > 
> > April 20-27: Josef releases Elisabeth, Stefan and 
> > Felix and tells his wife they are returning. 
> > 
> > April 26: Police pick up Josef and Elisabeth near 
> > the hospital where Kerstin is being treated. 
> > 
> > April 27: Josef admits his guilt after Elisabeth's 
> > statement. 
> > 
> > April 28: Police search house and discover cramped 
> > cellar with special security door. 
> > 
> > April 29: Josef appears in court. 
> > 
> > ------------------------------------------
> > Austrian incest dad vacationed in Thailand
> > ------------------------------------------
> > 
> > AMSTETTEN, Austria (CNN) -- Josef Fritzl, the man Austrian police 
> say 
> > has confessed to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and 
> fathering 
> > seven of her children, twice holidayed in Thailand while she 
> remained 
> > trapped in a cellar below his house, according to German media 
> > reports.
> > 
> > Germany's Bild newspaper quoted a holiday companion, identified 
> only 
> > as Paul H, who said he and the 73-year-old Fritzl had traveled to 
> > Thailand together twice and spent time in each other's homes.
> > 
> > "He went [to Thailand] without his wife; apparently she had to 
look 
> > after the children... once he had a very long massage from a 
young 
> > Thai girl at the beach. He really loved that," Paul H told the 
> > newspaper, which featured video footage of Fritzl laughing and 
> > receiving a massage in Thailand on its Web site. 
> > 
> > "Once I saw how Josef bought an evening dress and racy lingerie 
for 
> a 
> > very slim woman in Pattaya [Thailand] on the beach. He got really 
> > angry when he realized I saw him. Then he told me that he has a 
> > girlfriend on the side. The items were meant for her. He told me 
> not 
> > to tell his wife." 
> > 
> > The pair had also ventured to Oktoberfest.
> > 
> > Paul H said he had visited Fritzl's house three times, the last 
in 
> > 2005.
> > 
> > "We sat out on the terrace and had a really nice evening... the 
> kids 
> > were well behaved, however, they had a great respect for their 
> > father. They were never allowed downstairs into the cellar but we 
> > never thought anything of it," he told Bild.
> > 
> > "Now that I think of the dungeon down there, I feel really sick 
in 
> > the stomach."
> > 
> > Paul H said Fritzl was a DIY "genius," constantly extending and 
> > building on to the house.
> > 
> > Meanwhile, family members at the center of the incest and 
> > imprisonment case have held an "astonishing" reunion, medical 
> > officials said.
> > 
> > "They met each other on Sunday morning," clinic director Berthold 
> > Kepplinger told reporters Tuesday. "And it is astonishing how 
easy 
> it 
> > worked, that the children came together and also it was 
astonishing 
> > how easy it happened that the grandmother and the mother came 
> > together."
> > 
> > Investigators say Fritzl held his daughter, Elisabeth, captive in 
a 
> > cellar for 24 years. He raped her repeatedly, they say, and 
> > eventually fathered seven of her children.
> > 
> > Elisabeth and two of her children were reunited Sunday with three 
> of 
> > her other children and her mother, Kepplinger said Tuesday. The 
> three 
> > children and her mother lived in the home above the cellar.
> > 
> > Elisabeth's eldest child, 19-year-old Kerstin Fritzl, remains in 
> > hospital.
> > 
> > A seventh child died years ago, shortly after birth. Fritzl told 
> > police he burned the infant's body in a furnace.
> > 
> > The story of the family's imprisonment began to unravel a week 
ago, 
> > when Kerstin fell seriously ill with convulsions and was 
> hospitalized.
> > 
> > Austrian police Wednesday denied reports that they were 
> investigating 
> > possible links between Fritzl and the unsolved murder of a woman.
> > 
> > Franz Polzer, director of the Lower Austrian Bureau of Criminal 
> > Affairs, said Fritzl had owned an Austrian hotel near where a 
woman 
> > was found murdered decades ago. However, they were not 
> investigating 
> > the incident at this stage.
> > 
> > Meanwhile, an Austrian girl who was held prisoner in a basement 
for 
> > eight years said the family faced a long period of adjustment.
> >
>


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