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Interestingly enough, Josef Fritzl, the man who locked up and raped his own daughter, has a fan base. Fritzl has been receiving many love letters.
Back in mid-April to early May, the case of Josef Fritzl had made international headlines. It was revealed that Fritzl had locked his daughter Elisabeth in the cellar of his home for at least twenty-four years. However, that was not the only act of darkness Josef had exacted upon his daughter.
Josef even resorted to raping his daughter repeatedly. As a result, the two of them had several children out of incest. But, it was a chance hospital visit by fate that had shed light on this dark secret. It came to be when Josef took his the 19 year old daughter Kerstin to the hospital. If Kerstin was never hospitalized, then Elisabeth would probably still remain locked up in her father’s cellar.
Josef Fritzl said that he was a victim as well. But, hardly anybody is buying it. Currently, Fritzl is behind bars at an Austrian prison.
Elisabeth Fritzl and her children have had overwhelming sympathy and support. The family is undergoing both counseling and treatment at Amstetten.
It is a given that Josef Fritzl has been receiving much hate mail. So far, Fritzl has received about 5,000 love letters. But, it has been revealed that Fritzl has received hundreds of love letters from lonely women looking for love. Yes, there are lonely women looking to receive love from Josef Fritzl.
It’s confirmed, Fritzl has been receiving love letters. While this is interesting, it is very downright creepy as well.
One question posed is: Are there really women that desperate for “love”?
So far there are two-hundred love letters. It is unknown how many more Fritzl will receive in the near future.
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