The Austrian man who fathered seven children with his
daughter while keeping her imprisoned in his dungeon claimed that media
coverage was “unfair” and “entirely one-dimensional,” as he was “no monster,” Telegraph.co.uk
reports.
“I am no monster,” Josef Fritzl said though his lawyer Rudolf Mayer, according to
the German tabloid newspaper Bild. “I could have killed all of them, and no one
would have known. No one would have ever found about it,” he added.
The incestuous relationship with his daughter Elisabeth, 42, allegedly produced
seven children. Three of them, Kerstin, 19, Stefan 18, and Felix, five, had not
seen sunlight until they were released by police officers last month after
Kerstin was taken to hospital with an undiagnosed disease.
“Kerstin would not be alive today if it wasn’t for me. I have made sure that
she gets to a hospital,” Fritzl said. Defense attorney Rudolf Mayer mentioned
his client does not belong in a prison, but rather in a closed psychiatric
hospital.
According to Reinhard Haller, one of Austria’s leading forensic
psychiatrists, Fritzl’s main motivation was “the exercise of power. It is not a
sign of mental illness, but rather of an extreme personality disorder.”
The horrific case reached the Austrian parliament, where MPS will debate on
whether to introduce lengthier prison sentences for sex offenders and change
laws in order to allow the criminal records to be preserved for a longer
period.
Authorities said that 73-year-old Fritzl initially confessed to imprisoning
and raping his daughter but has since remained silent. He has not yet been
charged and remains in pre-trial detention, the Press Association reports.