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Fritzl tries to sell his incest tale for pounds 500k.


INCEST incest, sexual relations between persons to whom marriage is prohibited by custom or law because of their close kinship. Ideas of kinship, however, vary widely from group to group, hence the definition of incest also varies.  monster Josef Fritzl is trying to sell his life story in a bid to raise cash for his secret family.

The Austrian wants pounds 500,000 to explain why he held his daughter Elisabeth Elisabeth. For persons thus named, use Elizabeth.  captive captive

said of naturally wild or feral animals kept in captivity for educational and scientific investigation with no attempt being made to domesticate them.
 for 24 years and fathered seven children with her.

His lawyer, Walter Anzboeck, said: "Mr Fritzl is ready to open up and reveal everything about his motives and the background of the case if it helps to care for his family.

"There are many requests from foreign media asking how much the story would be."

TV stations, he said, are desperate for the rights and he did not rule out the possibility of abig screen production.

Austria bans paying criminals for their stories but Anzboeck said the money would be paid entirely to Elisabeth and her six surviving children.

The lawyer pledged to "do nothing without checking with the court, the family, the creditors and the victims' lawyer".

Anzboeck is also in charge of selling off Fritzl's property empire at bargain prices.

Just four weeks before he stands trial in his homeland, Fritzl, 74, has been declared bankrupt BANKRUPT. A person who has done, or suffered some act to be done, which is by law declared an act of bankruptcy; in such case he may be declared a bankrupt.
     2. It is proper to notice that there is much difference between a bankrupt and an insolvent.
 by authorities winding down his pounds 3million property rental empire.

The lawyer admitted he shares the public's distaste for his client.

He said: "I would not go for a coffee with him but he is extraordinarily friendly, very co-operative and very talkative."

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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Feb 16, 2009
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