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'Second man' at Austrian cellar
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7377344.stm ^

Posted on 05/01/2008 3:58:34 PM PDT by traumer

A lodger at the Austrian house where a father allegedly imprisoned and abused his daughter says he saw another man go to the cellar where the abuse happened.

Alfred Dubanovsky told the BBC the man was introduced as a plumber.

His claim contradicts those of investigators who say the father, Josef Fritzl, had no accomplice.

Police say Mr Fritzl's daughter, Elisabeth, was imprisoned and sexually abused by her father in the cellar for 24 years, in the town of Amstetten.

Seven children were born from the abuse, three of whom remained incarcerated with her, never seeing daylight until they were released earlier this week.

'Despot'

Mr Dubanovsky, rented a room in the Fritzl house for 12 years.

He and other lodgers were forbidden to go down to the cellar under threat of eviction, he told the BBC.

In his ground floor room he heard noises coming from the cellar, but Mr Fritzl passed it off as the gas heating system.

Mr Dubanovsky assumed the basement was being used as a storeroom because a neighbour said Mr Fritzl often took food down to the cellar.

However, officials believe that no-one was aware of the existence of the purpose-built dungeon, citing DNA tests.

"I think we can rule out accomplices," Leopold Etz, chief of homicide investigations for Lower Austria province, told the Associated Press.

Meanwhile, a sister-in-law, Christine R, told the Oesterreich newspaper that Mr Fritzl used to go into the cellar every morning at 0900 "apparently to draw plans for machines, which he sold to firms" .

"Often he even stayed down there for the night," she added. "Rosi [his wife] wasn't allowed to bring him a coffee".

The newspaper did not give Christine's family name.

She said Mr Fritzl "was a despot, I hated him". She said he "always belittled" his wife Rosemarie, who has told police she knew nothing about the captives in the windowless cellar.

Door inspection

Elisabeth and the children are now in care with the Austrian authorities, who are protecting their privacy at a psychiatric clinic. The oldest daughter, Kerstin, is fighting for her life in hospital.

Mr Fritzl, in police custody, is refusing to answer any more questions, as police try to piece together his life.

Investigators are examining the cellar door, to see how Mr Fritzl operated it. He told police that he used a coded keypad to open it remotely.

Police are checking his claim that the heavy reinforced concrete door would open automatically if he were absent for a long time.

He also reportedly told his victims they would be gassed if anything happened to him. Technicians are trying to establish if this was more than a threat.

Former Austrian kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch told the BBC that Elisabeth Fritzl and her family would need "a lot of silence" to recover, adding: "Time heals all wounds."

Ms Kampusch was kidnapped aged 10 and held in a basement cell for eight years, until she escaped in August 2006.


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1 posted on 05/01/2008 3:58:34 PM PDT by traumer
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To: traumer

Ok, so it doesn’t say a thing about the plumber.


2 posted on 05/01/2008 4:22:42 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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To: traumer
He and other lodgers were forbidden to go down to the cellar under threat of eviction

You know a good rule of thumb -- if your landlord ever gives you this restriction but doesn't really give you a reason, just go to the police right then and there and save yourself of the embarassment of being the clueless person who looked the other way while something horrible was going on.

3 posted on 05/01/2008 4:33:41 PM PDT by Gator101 (Don't tase me, Bro!)
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To: Gator101

As someone who rents rooms in my home, I can say I don’t necessarily think that restriction would be a red flag. It’s not one I’ve ever had, but I’m highly selective about the sort of people I rent to (most are the sort I’d trust with my credit card info, and I occasionally do). If someone is renting rooms to strangers in their own home and can afford to be that selective because they really need the rent money, then it’s not unreasonable to have some part of the house that’s firmly off-limits, where you feel that valuables or items of great sentimental value are safe.

The WIFE, on the other hand, should have figured out that something was seriously amiss, with her husband often spending the entire night in the cellar and forbidding her to go down there even momentarily while he was there.


4 posted on 05/01/2008 4:55:59 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: mtbopfuyn

Sure isn’t a very illuminating article. Since the perv apparently had his victims concealed behind an extremely heavy door, there’s no reason to think an occasional escorted visit to the basement by a repairman is evidence of an accomplice. I can’t imagine any house going 24 years without requiring some type of professional work on utilities in the cellar — drain pipes, furnace, etc.

The wife, however, is either severely mentally deficient, or was a willing enabler of this horror. Missing daughter, children appearing out of nowhere, and a husband who prohibited her from entering the cellar in her own house, yet spent entire nights down there himself ???


5 posted on 05/01/2008 5:03:09 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: joan

What say you?


6 posted on 05/01/2008 7:36:49 PM PDT by fetal heart beats by 21st day (Defending human life is not a federalist issue. It is the business of all of humanity.)
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