Stefanie Marsh Bojan Pancevski The Crimes of Josef Fritzl (Poche)

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Titre: The Crimes of Josef Fritzl
Condition: Neuf
Sous titres: Uncovering the Truth
Auteur: Stefanie Marsh, Bojan Pancevski
Format: Poche
EAN: 9780007300556
ISBN: 9780007300556
Publisher: HarperCollins
Genre: Society & Culture
Sujet: Social Sciences, Law & Politics, Biography
Date de publication: 2009-05-28
Description:

The only inside account of the Fritzl case – Josef Fritzl's horrific incarceration of his daughter in a windowless dungeon for 24 years and the seven children he fathered with her – from the journalists who helped to break the story.

Until April 19 2008, Josef Fritzl seemed like an upstanding member of the community in the Austrian town of Amstetten: an ideal father and successful businessman who had worked his way up from humble beginnings to become a role model of respectability.

Yet for over two decades he had been living a double life of unimaginable and unparalleled horror. In 1984 he had drugged his 18-year-old daughter, Elisabeth, and dragged her into a purpose-made prison under the house that he had spent five years preparing. He held her captive there for 24 years and raped her frequently. Fritzl initially kept his daughter chained to a bed and forced her to re-enact scenes from pornographic films he projected in the cellar. Three months into her incarceration Elisabeth miscarried what would have been her first child. Over the next 18 years in the cellar she bore her father seven children - six of whom survived. Lisa, Monika and Alexander were taken 'upstairs' to live with their grandmother. Michael died after birth. Kerstin, Stefan and Felix were never to see daylight, trapped with their mother in the five-room cellar.

This bold and forensically-researched study sheds new light on the mind and the psychological development of the man who became one of the most unique and frightening criminals in history. It includes new information on the bizarre formative experiences that shaped his pathology and argues that his crimes, though unthinkable, were in many ways inevitable.

Stefanie Marsh and Bojan Pancevski were the first English-speaking reporters to break the case and were there as the police uncovered the dungeon. They draw on previously unreleased testimonies from the trial as well as exclusive interviews and documents including confidential official files on the case to give the only complete and authoritative account of the forces that drove Fritzl to create another world, far from the light, in which his fantasies of control could be played out.


Sujet: Anglais
Pays/Région de fabrication: GB
Item Height: 198
Item Length: 129.00
Item Width: 25.00
Poids: 321g
Année de publication: 2009

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  • Condition: Neuf
  • Title: The Crimes of Josef Fritzl
  • Titre: The Crimes of Josef Fritzl
  • Sous titres: Uncovering the Truth
  • Auteur: Bojan Pancevski
  • Format: Poche
  • EAN: 9780007300556
  • ISBN: 9780007300556
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Genre: Society & Culture
  • Sujet: Anglais
  • Année de publication: 2009
  • Date de publication: 2009-05-28
  • Pays/Région de fabrication: GB
  • Item Height: 198
  • Item Length: 129.00
  • Item Width: 25.00
  • Poids: 321g

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