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'Warped' women rush to defend Fritzl
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 22:49:58 GMT
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Young Josef Fritzl in 1951 (L), a recent shot of him (R)
Austrian molesting father, Josef Fritzl is avalanched with sympathetic messages from 'warped' women who believe he has been 'misunderstood'.

In their nearly 200 'love' notes, Fritzl's apparently deluded female advocates have condoned his hiding and abusing his daughter Elisabeth for nearly 25 years and characterized him as someone who is 'good at heart'.

The female fans have also described the 'horror father's' fathering seven children from Elisabeth during the time as his attempts at teaching her about the 'joys of motherhood'.

They also repeated Fritzl's excuse earlier that he kept his daughter all the time in a cramped cellar, he had built under his house, to 'rescue' her and keep her from 'going out to seedy bars' and 'drinking and smoking'.

Fritzl is to stand trial again tomorrow after which he would be remanded in custody in the Sankt Poelten where he is being kept now.

It is feared, however, that he dies from heart failure before being held accountable for 'the worst crime of all times' as he is said to be suffering from an unspecified coronary disease.

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