Elisabeth taught the children to read and write | from the original on 2 May 2008 |
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In May 2008, a handmade poster created by Elisabeth, her children and her mother at the therapy facility was displayed in the Amstetten town centre | According to a statement by Fritzl, he kept Felix in the cellar with Elisabeth and her two eldest children because his wife could not look after another child |
He insisted Fritzl was "not a monster", stating that Fritzl had brought a Christmas tree down to his captives in the cellar during the holiday season.
later fought as a soldier in the during , and was killed in action in 1944 | Aftermath [ ] Judge Humer, who presided over the trial, stated medical experts reported Elisabeth and her children were in "relatively good health" |
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Allen, Nick 29 April 2008 | He discussed Kerstin's condition and the note with a doctor, Albert Reiter |
The family received regular visits from social workers, who saw and heard nothing to arouse their suspicions.
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