are being asked about the Austrian justice system where there doesn't seem to be a punishment that appropriately fits the heinous crimes of Josef Fritzl.
Fifteen years is way too lenient, regardless of the likelihood he would not live out his prison term.
In this country, he would get life without parole and, if he lived in Texas or Florida, he'd even face the death penalty.
In the meantime, authorities are looking for witnesses in the case, including every person who lived in the Fritzl house over the past 24 years.
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