Saturday, August 29, 2009

Fritzl and Dugard

I had forgotten about the Fritzl case but it does have similarities to the Dugard case.

In both there were opportunities for discovery a rescue that were missed.

The truth is, the truth was so incredible that it makes sense nobody saw it.

From the Post:

Ms. Dugard's case bears similarities to other high-profile cases, including last September's case where Josef Fritzl was discovered holding his daughter captive in a windowless cellar for 24 years and forcing her to bear him seven children. Elisabeth Fritzl later said she always thought her father's threats were real, and desperately tried to make her life as normal as possible for her children.
James Morton
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