Monday, May 5, 2008

If there is a Hell...





If there is a Hell full of fire and brimstone... You know, the whole eternal damnation thing?

I think that's where this man (pictured right) belongs.


"The Austrian man who allegedly imprisoned his daughter in a dungeon cellar for 24 years may have started sexually abusing her when she was as young as 12, the chief investigator told The Associated Press Saturday."

Link here.


"Police say Fritzl has confessed to fathering seven children with his now 42-year-old daughter Elisabeth, who was locked away aged 18. They say three of the children were hidden in the dungeon of the Amstetten apartment building and that Fritzl confessed to burning the body of one child after it died in infancy."

Link here.

"Elisabeth Fritzl was forced to help build the dungeon where she was kept by her sadistic father Josef, it emerged yesterday.
For the first nine months of her 24 years in captivity, she was also tethered with a 5ft dog leash around her neck to prevent her escape.
Elisabeth, now 42, had been sexually abused by her father since the age of 11."

"She told police that Fritzl forced her to help drag a 600lb concrete and steel door into position to seal the dungeon.
It was only when it was in place that she discovered she had helped to build her own prison."

Link here.

"Fritzl has not been formally charged. He faces up to 15 years in prison if he is ultimately convicted on rape charges, the most grave of his alleged offenses, unless prosecutors can charge him with "murder through failure to act" in connection with the death of the infant. That is punishable by up to 20 years in prison."

Link here.

I don't care. He needs to suffer just as much as his children did. He needs to suffer more.

Oh, and these bastards need to burn in Hell for eternity as well.... whoever the fuck they are...





"investigation into the mysterious river deaths of young men around the country has now gone national.
NYPD detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte have been working on these cases --including the death of Christopher Jenkins -- alone for years."

Link here.

"Chris Jenkins was a popular student at the University of
Minnesota who disappeared one night in 2003.


Four months later, he was found dead in the Mississippi River. At first police thought Jenkins was just a drunk college kid who accidentally fell into the river and drowned after a night on the town.


But for two retired New York City Police detectives, Jenkins' death became the link that connected the drowning deaths of 40 young
men — usually high-achieving college students — in 25 cities in 11 different states."


"Detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte have been tracking
the suspicious drowning deaths of young men across the country ever since they investigated the death of college student Patrick McNeill, who drowned in New York City in 1997. Gannon made a promise to McNeill's parents that he would never give up on his case
.


When the detectives took a look at Jenkins' death, they discovered that the position of his body and other physical evidence proved that
the college student didn't drown accidentally. The cause of death on Jenkins' death certificate was changed to "homicide."


"In city after city, the detectives found a smiley face painted somewhere at the crime scene. The color of paint used and the size of
the faces varies, but the detectives are convinced it is a sick signature
claiming responsibility for the homicide.


The detectives found the smiley faces in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa."


Link here.

Gee, I'm just one big ball of sunshine and happines today aren't I.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i had a great comment about three paragraphs long already & i left your site for a moment before i was finished & somehow lost it! I hate when that happens.

Basically I wanted to say as an Atheist I believe all the very worst behaviors of humans are our own making. No supernatural causes, no evil being in red pajamas making us do bad things. & no eternal damnation either. I believe this kind of primitive thinking is doing more damage at the moment then good.

I search for the answer to the puzzle myself & have recently acquired two books on the subject of the "dark side of humanity." One book I rejected because it proved to be nothing but pop psychology & I don't want to go the Oprah route. The other book approaches the subject from a scientific evolutionary perspective that ties violence to our primate heritage; for example instinctive drives for survival of our own gene pool. I think going this route makes the most sense for me.

fifi said...

I keep reading thins about the dungeon case and it makes me feel physically ill. Really, I am so distressed.

Elisabeth Ftitzl was 18 when she last saw daylight. Reports say she has now has pure white hair, shrunken gums and a deeply lined face, not to mention being completely traumatised.

I feel the robbing of a life whilst leaving the victim to be aware of this fact is exquisitely evil.

I'm with Handmaiden, I don't believe in a devil or such, it's the dark side of the human psyche, the bit we have tried to evolve far away from.


CHEERS!