Showing posts with label Rudolf Mayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rudolf Mayer. Show all posts

Fritzl.

Is there any doubt at all this guy is completely out of it? Fritzl insists he is not a monster because he didn't kill anybody. He destroyed the lives of at least eight people and probably 15 or more people counting his wife, her kids, and Elisabeth's kids, yet we should all give this creep a pass.

After all, Fritzl said, he could have killed Elisabeth and her children and nobody could have ever found out.

Well, idiot, you could have died of a heart attack or been in an accident and those captives would have died in the cellar.

Fritzl says he is upset by the way the media have portrayed him, since he was such a pillar of the community of Amstetten.

Dr. Haller, a psychiatrist, is right that Fritzl isn't nuts. He is evil, a sociopath who simply doesn't care about the feelings of others.

Fritzl did what he did because he could.

Fritzl III.

Fritzl's lawyer is getting death threats.

I will be surprised if Fritzl survives prison or the nuthouse at all. People will be out to kill him for the notoriety. Right now he is in solitary confinement.
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Fritzl IV.

Fritzl's attorney is trying to make excuses for this asshole, who is trying to pull an O.J. and beat the system.

Mayer tries to explain himself here. You can also hear Fritzl's sister-in-law talking about her brother-in-law.


And even more new details have come to light explaining how Fritzl was able to put the door to the dungeon: Elisabeth was forced to help him not only to install the door but also to build the rooms. For the first nine years, she lived in a small room with a toilet.

And not surprisingly, the House of Horrors is starting to become a morbid tourist attraction.

The Chances

of the defense attorney showing any human side of the "Incest Monster" is virtually nil.

I can't imagine any lawyer going within a thousand miles of this pervert.

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