Josef Fritzl's chilling demands for new life on the outside that will terrify victims Josef Fritzl, Austria's most infamous prisoner, has been held in psychiatric detention in a high-security unit since he was sentenced to life behind bars in 2009 for his heinous crimes.
Elisabeth, now 58, was locked in the dark, damp and dingy cellar for 24 years and raped by Fritzl thousands of times, with the horrific story sending shockwaves around the globe.
He also claimed Fritzl no longer felt confident driving, so his future house or apartment would have to be near a train station and " have a basement".
Fritzl, who now has dementia, recently shared his harrowing requests for a life outside of prison if he were ever to be freed, which is bound to leave his victims terrified.
Over a year ago, Fritzl bizarrely alleged he was a good father during a parole hearing, despite keeping Elisabeth captive for more than two decades.