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Inside the Mind of Josef Fritzl

ablow052710During August, 1984, Josef Fritzl, then 48, imprisoned his 18-year-old daughter Elisabeth in a damp and moldy secret room he had constructed beneath his home.  Over the ensuing years he raped her numerous times, “fathering” seven children with her.  One of those children died shortly after birth due to breathing complications Fritzl allegedly neglected to address — an act for which he was on trial for murder.  He had already pled guilty to incest and to threatening to gas or electrocute Elisabeth and her children if they attempted to escape.  Now, he has admitted to all the charges against him.

Fritzl had a history of sex crimes.  He had exposed himself to women before progressing to violent rape at knifepoint.  He was arrested for that rape, but ultimately freed.

Fritzl’s actions are so monstrous that they might seem to defy any attempt to begin to understand them.  Certainly, there is no psychological explanation that could begin to excuse them.  But, if we look for possible roots of Fritzl’s evil, a few may be traceable back to his own childhood development: Fritzl’s pathological relationship with his mother and his childhood in Nazi Germany.  I shared my perspective on both topics with John Glatt, whose book on Fritzl called Secrets in the Cellar, was just published.

According to Glatt, Fritzl described very powerful impulses to have sex with his mother. He actually prided himself on being as strong a person as she was and, therefore, able to resist having a sexual relationship with her.  This implies that Fritzl’s mother either attempted to seduce her son, or that he at least believed she was attempting to do so. And if that is the case, then imprisoning Elisabeth underground and creating a family with her could be a kind of reenactment of Fritzl’s buried childhood fantasies and fears of incest (or his actual incestuous experiences, if they occurred).  With Elisabeth, however, he was the aggressor, the one in control, rather than the potential victim.  So it may have been transmuted Oedipal desires that Fritzl brought to life in the dirt beneath his home, this time taking his daughter captive, rather than being captured himself.

It also bears noting that Fritzl’s personal development — including his battle against such fierce Oedipal desires — took place against the political backdrop of Nazi Germany. Remember, Fritzl threatened to gas his children if they escaped their underground prison.

Fritzl grew up within half a mile of the Mauthausen death camp in Amstetten.  He would literally have seen and smelled smoke rising from the crematorium.  The mingling of secrecy and an organized death camp with his sexual fantasies is hard to ignore, given the dark, buried chamber he constructed to father a second family by repeatedly raping his own daughter.

Why Elisabeth?  Perhaps she was especially sensitive.  Maybe she represented something he lacked. Humanity.  Sensitivity.  A magical, emotional, intuitive quality. Maybe looking at her in the light of day threatened to reconnect him with what he had lost in his own character, an innocence that had been taken from him.  Better to bury her.

Surely, we can’t know the precise way the toxic ingredients of Josef Fritzl’s heart and mind mingled to create a monster. He hasn’t revealed enough of his childhood and adolescence for a complete map to be drawn from horrors he experienced to the ones he perpetrated.  But Fritzl’s complete lack of empathy for his daughter Elisabeth, his wife and all the other children in his home and beneath his home means that someone showed him no mercy at a critical point as his personality took form.  Because there are no new monsters that spring, fully formed, onto the planet.  In well over a decade evaluating and treating violent men and women, I have found every single one capable of monstrous acts was created, not born.

Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatry correspondent for FOX News Channel and a New York Times bestselling author. His newest book, “Living the Truth: Transform Your Life through the Power of Insight and Honesty” has launched a new self-help movement. Check out Dr. Ablow’s website at livingthetruth.com or e-mail him at info@keithablow.com.

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6 Responses to “Inside the Mind of Josef Fritzl”

Comment by Bee Bee

Due to the lack of empathy, with no awareness of consequences of actions, along with many other elements of this story, including his occupation as an electrical engineer, (one of the typical occupations) I believe this man has Aspergers syndrome, ironically ‘discovered’ in Austria.

Of course, not all people who have AS behave in this manner, but I do believe there is an under diagnosis of it and I KNOW undiagnosed it is causing many problems worldwide that are attributed to ‘other’ reasons. Politics, and public services included, musicians and so much more.

Not that a diagnosis for this man would necessarily have changed anything.

However, to isolate him as ‘an animal’ and a ‘monster’ removes him from the human race and makes people feel more ‘comfortable’. He is human, not another species, I am sadly, no longer shocked with any event that happens in this world. For me there is an explanation. Not forgiveness, but an understanding.

 
Comment by Swimz Faster

The Terrifying thing to the rest of us
is……..HOW
Fritzi got away with imprisoning his duaghter
for so many years.
That no one reported her missing?????
That no one ….Looked for her.
I now watch out for people
because I will look for my friends if I don’t see them.

I

 
Comment by Kathy

Well written, well said. It is very sad that these monsters are created at all. It seems to be a perpetuation of the ugliest, most perverse form of human behavior on the planet. What is sadder is that so many of these monsters are so well able to hide among us. If only we could recognize them and halt some of their abuses. Some say they are mentally ill, but then that excuses their crimes doesn’t it? Is there no such thing then as evil? Do you have any articles on your opinion on that?
Thanks for your time.
Kathy

 
Comment by Hanumantha Reddy

It is terrifying to listen the crime of size perpetuated by the deadly monster Fritzl. His wife, mother of poor lady, didnot raise the voice on this incest crime. Why the neighbors didnot report or utter a word on missing of this girl. I did not like the judicial system as the case was closed hurriely closed by the judges and amount of punishment goven to this father criminal. In my opinion fritzl attracts the death punishment and goverment of the land can harbour the poor lady and children.

 
Comment by Mac

Word, Dr. Ablow.

 
Comment by Dana Lawrence

I suggest you read “Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men” by Lundy Bancroft for a much better explanation of WHY men abuse women, including their own daughters. Instead of placing the blame squarely upon the perpetrator, who consciously chose to rape and imprison his daughter, we’re apparently supposed to sympathize with Fritzl because of mere speculations about his mother – and because he grew up in Nazi Germany. I wonder how Dr. Ablow would explain why there aren’t thousands of men Fritzl’s age who grew up in Nazi Germany with dungeons beneath their houses, where they rape their daughters?

 

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