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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Daily Mail
Let Josef Fritzl out of prison for coffee in a cafe, rapist father's lawyer says 'amid hopes of his early release'
The notorious Austrian rapist Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned his daughter for 24 years, could soon be allowed to enjoy a coffee in a Vienna cafe under a controversial new legal request. Fritzl's lawyer Astrid Wagner has confirmed she has lodged a petition for the pensioner to be granted day visits outside prison for so-called 'social training' - a scheme designed to help long-term inmates re-learn everyday skills. If approved, Fritzl, 90, also known as the Cellar Monster, could be seen in public for the first time in over a decade, despite serving a life sentence for a catalogue of crimes so depraved they stunned the world. Fritzl's name became synonymous with unimaginable cruelty in 2008, when it emerged he had locked his daughter Elisabeth in a hidden dungeon beneath his home in Amstetten, Lower Austria, from the age of 18. Over nearly a quarter of a century, he repeatedly raped her, fathering seven children -one of whom died in infancy, with prosecutors arguing he was partly responsible for the death through neglect. Fritzl was eventually convicted of murder, rape, incest, slavery and severe coercion - becoming the only person in Austrian history ever convicted of slavery. He was first held in a secure psychiatric hospital but has since been moved to a standard prison in Krems. Wagner has now told The Mirror her client is 'fit for small outings' and needs to 'reintegrate into society', saying he should be allowed to practice ordering coffee, using a mobile phone and performing simple tasks like opening and locking doors. She argued that he is failing to take prescribed dementia medication and no longer fully understands the purpose of his detention - insisting that furthering his detention would breach the European Convention of Human Rights. Wagner confirmed: 'He'll be in a café with a psychologist. There's a very nice café near the correctional facility, and he'll be going there for coffee soon'. Under the plan, Fritzl would initially have supervised coffee trips with a psychologist to the nearby cafe before being allowed 12-hour day visits, potentially including trips to Vienna. The request has triggered outrage across Austria. Veteran crime journalist Michael Koch hit out at the move, reminding the public that Fritzl's crimes were not 'just' about locking his daughter in a basement, but part o a sustained reign of terror that left deep scars on his victims and horrified the world. Critics fear the move could open the door to eventual full release - something Wagner has also pushed for in the past. She maintains that 'everyone deserves a chance', but for many, the idea of seeing Fritzl strolling through the city square is unthinkable. It comes after the incest monster claimed in April that he was friends with Donald Trump and believed the US President was sending him secret messages through hand signals from the White House. Wagner revealed that Fritzl believed how hand movements made by Trump at press conferences on TV were secret signs meant only for him to update him on the talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Fritzl also claimed that the audience clapping heard during his favourite televised folk music shows was applause for him from a 'grateful' Austrian public. As well as fantasies about Trump and applause, Wagner said he told her that Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker had called him asking him to 'look after the children' in Austria. She said at the time: 'In truth, he needs special therapy.' Wagner told MailOnline at the end of last year: 'I went to see Mr Fritzl in prison today, and he keeps talking about wanting to be in a house when he gets out of prison, and he has made very, very clear it has to have a cellar. 'He says he wants a cellar because he has so many things he needs to store. Of course he's been transferred from a high security to the standard prison, but he still has all his things which he has collected over the years.' 'I'm talking about loads and loads of files and folders. This is why he said his new place absolutely has to have a cellar.' When asked if she thought he was aware how unsuitable it was for him to demand a cellar given his horrific crimes, Wagner said: 'He didn't really notice, or maybe he didn't but he didn't say anything. He's old and getting more and more frail. He'll be 90 next year. And now it's time for him to be released.' Fritzl also believes he will walk out of prison to people 'cheering and wanting to shake his hand' if he is successful in his bid for freedom, according to Wagner. She told the Mirror in February that deluded Fritzl believes that 'a big celebration with people cheering' and 'wanting to shake his hand' will be waiting for him if he ever got out of prison. 'This is obviously not the case. It is a fantasy. I don't think he fully understands what the world really thinks,' Wagner explained. Despite the delusions, Fritzl is said to be in fair physical shape for his age. When asked how he feels about his upcoming milestone birthday, Wagner replied: 'He wants to grow old. He wants to grow old enough to get out of prison.'


The Sun
2 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Incest monster Josef Fritzl, 90, could be freed after his lawyer reveals health battle
INCEST monster Josef Fritzl, who held his daughter in a dungeon for 24 years, could soon be freed if his latest bid for release is successful. His lawyer is arguing the 90-year-old no longer poses a danger to the public because he is suffering from dementia. Fritzl, who has changed his name, fathered seven children with his daughter before being convicted of rape, enslavement, incest and murder by neglect of his son in 2009. On Sunday, his lawyer Astrid Wagner lodged an application for his early release at a court in Lower Austria. She said Fritzl, who was moved to a regular jail from a psychiatric facility in May, 2024, should begin with supervised day release. She said his dementia is worsening and manifests in bizarre delusions. He believes Donald Trump sends him secret hand signals during White House briefings. 1