Fritzl.

Prosecutors will question him tomorrow and will try to get answers out of him.

From prosecution to prostitution, as Fritzl's reputation for perverted sex was such not even prostitutes would go near him. No amount of money could be paid for them to make a "date" with this pervert given his track record:

"Ninety-five per cent of the guests are entirely normal, 3 per cent are slightly ‘derailed’, but Fritzl belonged to the last 2 per cent of extreme perverts, who are surely mentally deranged," Mr F told the Oesterreich newspaper.

He said that some of the prostitutes would refuse to go upstairs with him – "which was extremely rare in this business" – because of demands including sadism and "demanding that a girl should pretend to be a corpse".


Prostitution is legal in Austria, by the way, but that doesn't mean the hookers have to take every john who wants a date with them.

And Fritzl was no exception:

He added: "Ninety-five percent of customers are totally normal, three per cent are a bit weird. Fritzl belongs to the remaining two per cent that are definitely mentally ill.

"None of the girls wanted to spend time in a room with him. Two of them even strictly refused to and did without the earnings."

But Fritzl went there again and again as the brothel changed its prostitutes every ten weeks. Mr Flugel continued: "I recognised Fritzl from the pictures in the papers and on TV. I will never forget his tight-fistedness too.

...

"At the bar, he acted despotically. As soon as he found one of the girls attractive and ordered champagne, he said things like, 'sit straight!' or 'don't talk such sh**!'.

"This is unusual at brothels - you go there to have a good time. And upstairs, in a room, he got completely out of the track."

Asked what he meant by an Austrian newspaper reporter Flugel replied: "Perverse. I heard about that when talking to the girls. Two of them said, 'never again with that guy!'. Such a thing is very rare in this business.


Fritzl drove some 40 miles out of town to visit the nightclub. No doubt he feared being detected.

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