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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMHow Elisabeth Fritzl Was Imprisoned For 24 Years By Her FatherOn August 28, 1984, 18-year-old Elisabeth Fritzl went missing.Her mother Rosemarie hastily filed a missing-persons report, frantic over the whereabouts of her daughter. For weeks there was no word from Elisabeth, and her parents were left to assume the worst. Then out of nowhere, a letter arrived from Elisabeth, claiming she had grown tired of life with her family and run away.Elisabeth Fritzl at age 16, two years before her father Josef Fritzl imprisoned her in the family basement.Her father Josef Fritzl told the policeman who came to the house that he had no idea where she would go, but that she likely joined a religious cult, something she had talked previously about doing.But the truth was that Josef Fritzl knew exactly where his daughter was. In fact, Elisabeth Fritzl was about 20 feet below where the police officer was standing.And for the next 24 years, before Elisabeth Fritzl finally gained her freedom in 2008, she was Josefs prisoner, held captive in the family basement and repeatedly raped and abused by her own father.This is the chilling story of Elisabeth Fritzl, the girl in the basement.The Imprisonment Of Elisabeth Fritzl, The Girl In The Basement60 Minutes Australia/YouTubeJosef Fritzl managed to keep his imprisonment of his daughter Elisabeth, the girl in the basement, a secret for 24 years.On August 28, 1984, Josef Fritzl asked his daughter to come into the basement of the familys home. He was re-fitting a door to the newly renovated cellar and needed help carrying it. As Elisabeth held the door, Josef fixed it into place. As soon as it was on the hinges, he swung it open, forcing Elisabeth inside and knocking her unconscious with an ether-soaked towel.For the next 24 years, the inside of the dirt-walled cellar would be the only thing Elisabeth Fritzl, the girl in the basement, would ever see. Her father would lie to her mother and the police, feeding them stories about how she ran away and joined a cult. Eventually, the police investigation into her whereabouts would run cold and before long, the world would forget about the missing Fritzl girl.SID Lower Austria/Getty ImagesThe cellar home that Josef Fritzl built to keep Elisabeth in.But Josef Fritzl wouldnt forget. And over the next 24 years, he would make that very clear to his daughter.As far as the rest of the Fritzl family was concerned, Josef would head down to the basement every morning at 9 a.m. to draw plans for the machines that he sold. Occasionally, he would spend the night, but his wife wouldnt worry her husband was a hard-working man and was thoroughly dedicated to his career.Josef Fritzl Impregnates His Own DaughterAt minimum, Elisabeth Fritzl would be visited by her father in the basement three times a week. Usually, it was every day. For the first two years, he left her alone, keeping her captive. Then, he began to rape her, continuing the nightly visits he had begun when she was just 11 years old.Two years into her captivity, Elisabeth became pregnant, though she miscarried 10 weeks into the pregnancy. Two years later, however, she fell pregnant again, this time carrying to term. In August of 1988, a baby girl named Kerstin was born. Two years later, another baby was born, a boy named Stefan.YouTubeThe layout of the cellar where Elisabeth Fritzl was imprisoned.Kerstin and Stefan remained in the cellar with their mother for the duration of her imprisonment, being brought weekly rations of food and water by Josef. Elisabeth attempted to teach them with the rudimentary education she herself had, and give them the most normal life she could under their horrific circumstances.Over the next 24 years, Elisabeth Fritzl would give birth to five more children. One more was allowed to remain in the basement with her, one died shortly after birth, and the other three were taken upstairs to live with Rosemarie and Josef.Josef didnt just bring the children up to live with him, however.How Elisabeth Fritzls Imprisonment Went Unnoticed For Years60 Minutes Australia/YouTubeFrom age 18 to 42, Elisabeth Fritzl was held prisoner by her father Josef, who raped her so repeatedly that she gave birth to seven of his children.In order to conceal what he was doing from Rosemarie, Josef Fritzl staged elaborate discoveries of the children, often involving placing them on bushes near the home or on the doorstep. Each time, the child would be swaddled neatly and accompanied with a note allegedly written by Elisabeth Fritzl, claiming that she couldnt take care of the baby and was leaving it with her parents for safekeeping.Shockingly, social services never questioned the appearance of the Fritzl children and allowed the family to keep them as their own. Officials were, after all, under the impression that Rosemarie and Josef were the babies grandparents.SID Lower Austria/Getty ImagesThe house at Ybbsstrasse 40 in Amstetten, Austria, where Josef Fritzl imprisoned his daughter Elisabeth Fritzl in a basement prison.It is not known how long Josef Fritzl intended to keep his daughter captive in his basement. He had gotten away with it for 24 years, and for all the police knew he was going to continue for another 24. However, in 2008, one of the children in the cellar fell ill.Elisabeth begged her father to allow her 19-year-old daughter Kerstin to get medical attention. Shed fallen rapidly and critically ill and Elisabeth was beside herself. Grudgingly, Josef agreed to take her to a hospital. He removed Kerstin from the cellar and called an ambulance, claiming that he had a note from Kerstins mother explaining her condition.For a week, police questioned Kerstin and asked the public for any information on her family. Naturally, no one came forward as there was no family to speak of. The police eventually grew suspicious of Josef and reopened the investigation into Elisabeth Fritzls disappearance. They began to read the letters that Elisabeth had supposedly been leaving for the Fritzls and began to see inconsistencies in them.Josef Fritzls Horrifying Crimes Come To Light And Elisabeth Gains Her FreedomWhether Josef Fritzl finally felt the pressure or had a change of heart regarding his daughters captivity, the world may never know, but on April 26, 2008, he released Elisabeth from the cellar for the first time in 24 years. She immediately went to the hospital to see her daughter where hospital staff alerted police to her suspicious arrival.That night, she was taken into custody to be questioned about her daughters illness and her fathers story. After making the police promise she never had to see her father again, Elisabeth Fritzl told the tale of her 24-year imprisonment. The story of the girl in the basement would now finally be revealed.She explained that her father kept her in a basement and that she bore seven children. She explained that Josef was the father of all seven of them and that Josef Fritzl would come down during the night, make her watch pornographic films and then rape her. She explained that hed been abusing her ever since she was 11.Public DomainFor 24 years starting in 1984, Josef Fritzl held his daughter Elisabeth Fritzl captive inside his basement prison at the family home in Amstetten, Austria.The police arrested Josef Fritzl that night.The Aftermath Of The Fritzl Case And The Fate Of Elisabeth Fritzl TodayAfter the arrest, the children in the cellar were also released and Rosemarie Fritzl fled the home. She had allegedly known nothing about the events taking place right under her feet and Josef backed up her story. The tenants who had lived in the apartment on the first floor of the Fritzl home also never knew what was happening right beneath them, as Josef had explained away all sounds by blaming faulty piping and a noisy heater.Today, Elisabeth Fritzl, the girl in the basement, lives under a new identity in a secret Austrian village known only as Village X. The home is under constant CCTV surveillance and police patrol every corner. The family doesnt allow interviews anywhere within their walls and decline to give any themselves. Though she is now in her mid-fifties, the last photo taken of her was when she was just 16 years of age.The efforts to conceal her new identity were made to keep her past hidden from the media and let her live her new life. Many believe, however, that theyve done a better job of ensuring her immortality as the girl held captive for 24 years.After learning about Elisabeth Fritzl and her 24-year imprisonment at the hands of her father Josef that inspired Girl In The Basement, read about the Turpin family in California whose children were found locked in a basement. Then, read about Dolly Oesterreich, who kept her secret lover locked in her attic for years. The post How Elisabeth Fritzl Was Imprisoned For 24 Years By Her Father appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 33 Vue -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMThe Incredible Story Behind Italys Real-Life Sword In The Stone That Has Nothing To Do With King ArthurGiorces/Wikimedia CommonsThe real sword in the stone was purportedly thrust into this boulder by Galgano Guidotti in the 1180s.Everyone knows the story of the future King Arthur pulling a sword from a stone, proving his worth as the ruler of England. But few are aware that theres a real sword in the stone tucked away inside an Italian chapel.As the legend goes, a medieval knight named Galgano Guidotti thrust his blade into a boulder on a hilltop in Tuscany after having a divine vision in the 12th century. Guidotti was later declared a saint, and Montesiepi Chapel was built around the stone where he performed his feat.It remains on display today, with the knights sword still stuck inside. Other extraordinary stories surrounding the relic have emerged over the centuries, and religious pilgrims and curious visitors alike continue to flock to the chapel to see it for themselves.This is the story of the real sword in the stone that has nothing to do with the mythic King Arthur.Who Was Galgano Guidotti?Galgano Guidotti was reportedly born to a feudal lord in Chiusdino, Italy, around 1148. He went on to become a wealthy knight, but while he was skilled in the art of combat, he was also profoundly arrogant, violent, and concerned only with worldly pleasures. However, when Guidotti was in his early 30s, he had a vision. The Archangel Michael allegedly appeared to him and told him that he had to turn away from his life of sin. The angel led Guidotti to a hill, where the 12 apostles ordered him to give up all of his possessions and live as a hermit.Sailko/Wikimedia CommonsA painting of Saint Galgano Guidotti, the knight who allegedly thrust a sword into a stone in the 12th century.Guidotti told the apostles that it would be easier for him to split a rock with his sword than to adopt such a lifestyle. To prove his point, he thrust his blade into a nearby boulder and it sliced right through.When Guidotti awoke from his dream, he immediately changed his ways. He became a hermit, much to the surprise of his family. His mother didnt believe Guidottis transformation was permanent, and she tried to set him up with a young woman so he could settle down and marry. Guidotti agreed to meet the potential love match, but on his way there, something strange happened. It would change Guidottis life and the landscape of the Tuscan countryside forever.The Legend Behind Italys Real-Life Sword In The StoneAs the story goes, while Galgano Guidotti was heading to meet his potential fiance, his horse suddenly changed direction. It led him to a hilltop that looked vaguely familiar, and Guidotti soon realized that it was the very hill that hed seen in his vision. To acknowledge the circumstances and honor God, he plunged his blade into a rock and just as in his dream, it easily slid in. Only the hilt emerged, forming the shape of a cross.The reformed knight died shortly after this incident, at some point in the early 1180s, but he spent his remaining days praising God as a hermit. Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesMontesiepi Chapel was built over the real sword in the stone near Chiusdino, Italy.Then, in 1184, Montesiepi Chapel was built around the real sword in the stone to memorialize Guidotti. Around the same time, he was canonized by Pope Lucius III, as pilgrims visiting the site had reported more than a dozen miracles after praying near the boulder. The church has stood just outside of Chiusdino ever since. The Abbey of San Galgano, a Cistercian monastery, was constructed nearby in the 13th century. It was abandoned centuries ago, but its ruins and the evidence of Saint Galgano Guidottis purported miracle within Montesiepi Chapel can still be seen to this day.Is The Real Sword In The Stone Legitimate?In the centuries since Galgano Guidottis death, Catholic pilgrims have traveled to Montesiepi Chapel to see the saints sword for themselves. The stone that its lodged in sits in the floor in the middle of the church, though its covered in plexiglass to protect it from anyone who may try to pull the weapon from the rock.Good Old Pete/Wikimedia CommonsThe interior of Montesiepi Chapel, with the sword pictured in the center of the floor.Of course, skeptics have long questioned the legitimacy of the sword and the legend surrounding it. So, in 2001, scientists set out to settle the debate once and for all.As reported by The Guardian at the time, researchers analyzed the blade and determined that it did indeed seemingly date back to the 12th century.Dating metal is a very difficult task, said Luigi Garlaschelli, one of the studys researchers, but we can say that the composition of the metal and the style are compatible with the era of the legend. We have succeeded in refuting those who maintain that it is a recent fake. The scientists also used ground-penetrating radar to determine that there is an empty space in the ground beneath the stone, which may be the tomb of Saint Galgano Guidotti himself. Whats more, they looked into an additional myth related to the real sword in the stone and discovered that it may be true, too.Two mummified hands are also on display at Montesiepi Chapel, and there are two versions of the story behind them. One states that they belonged to a man who was torn apart by wolves while trying to pull the sword from the stone. The second claims that the wolves killed a man who was sent by the Devil to murder Guidotti while he was living as a hermit on the hilltop, mauling him so viciously that only his hands were left intact.Bernhard Holub/Wikimedia CommonsThe mummified hands on display at Montesiepi Chapel allegedly belonged to a man who tried pull Galgano Guidottis sword from the stone.Radiocarbon dating confirmed that the mummified hands were from the 12th century, just like the blade, lending some credence to the story of the real sword in the stone.In the end, we will likely never know the true story behind the blade entombed in a boulder in rural Tuscany. But the legend of Saint Galgano Guidotti lives on as Italys very own version of the famed King Arthur.After reading about Italys real sword in the stone, go inside the legend of Excalibur, the famed weapon of King Arthur. Then, learn the stories behind the Knights of the Round Table.The post The Incredible Story Behind Italys Real-Life Sword In The Stone That Has Nothing To Do With King Arthur appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 33 Vue -
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