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awakening2lite
05-22-2008, 01:30 PM
Argentine Man Sentenced for Keeping Daughter As Sexual Prisoner, Fathering 2 Children by Her

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

BUENOS AIRES — A 73-year-old Argentine man who fathered two children with a young daughter he kept as his sexual prisoner will serve 16 years in prison himself.

Prosecuting Attorney Sergio Antin said the case of Eleuterio Soria had similarities to that of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man arrested last month for locking his daughter in a basement for 24 years.

"If we're talking about sexual subjugation, and we take into account that the victim did not leave the house, yes, there are similarities" to the Fritzl case, government prosecutor Sergio Antin said after Soria was sentenced on Tuesday.

Soria's trial revealed that he began abusing his daughter in 1992, when she was 12 years old. The following year she became pregnant by her father, prompting her mother to leave their home in La Matanza, a working-class Buenos Aires district. The family's five other siblings eventually left as well.

The daughter, whose name was not released, had a second child by her father in 1997. Unlike Fritzl, Soria used psychological domination rather than physical restraints to keep her in the house. She did flee on various occasions, but would return home after he threatened their two children — often at gunpoint.

She finally escaped for good in 2003 and denounced her father to authorities. Argentine psychologists weren't surprised that it took her more than a decade to tell authorities.

"If the world inside was so perverted, how could she think that the world beyond would help her?" Cristina Castillo, a family psychologist in Buenos Aires, asked Wednesday.

Shame also keeps incest victims from coming forward, said Maria Elen Leuzzi, founder of Help for Rape Victims, who believes the problem is much bigger than society is willing to admit.

"Here we have many Josef Fritzls," she said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,357030,00.html

Roamer
05-22-2008, 01:35 PM
How did the mother leave all her kids in this situation, then eventually five kids left their sister with that monster??? :shock:

Of course, I blame the mother the most (after the father, of course), but it seems like the kids would have run to the police as fast as they could.

wheezer
05-22-2008, 01:56 PM
What kind of woman would leave her children in that situation?
No excuses for that. Pure selfishness and in some ways just evil. If she couldn't physically take them with her, b/c he threatened her, then run to the police, run to social workers, run to someone, but don't just walk away. IMO she should be charged.

KittyMom
05-22-2008, 02:09 PM
not another one??!!!!! :(

Texas53
05-22-2008, 06:59 PM
not another one??!!!!! :(


One thing technology allows us is to see and hear about is how many evil people in this world exist.

In countries like Argentina, the women don't have all the freedoms that we women appreciate here in this country. While we might condemn the woman for leaving her kids behind, but its possible that he may have threatened to kill all of them if she didn't.

This now makes me wonder how many other children are being held like this that no one knows about. :(

awakening2lite
05-23-2008, 09:58 AM
One thing technology allows us is to see and hear about is how many evil people in this world exist.

In countries like Argentina, the women don't have all the freedoms that we women appreciate here in this country. While we might condemn the woman for leaving her kids behind, but its possible that he may have threatened to kill all of them if she didn't.

This now makes me wonder how many other children are being held like this that no one knows about. :(

Hi Texas,
It makes me wonder, too. How many others might be held prisoner by their father or other relative around the world?
I read (somewhere) that polls are taken because for every opinion given there were at least 1000+ others holding the same view. Now I wonder, if that could be applied to incest prisoners? That could mean there are thousands of others who have not been discovered or come forward.
Remember all the bomb shelters secretly constructed under houses during the cold war? I get the shivers.