second proper family in the cellar with a wife and a few children. like a dr dr. jekyll and mr. hyde, fritzl always made sure to celebrate holidays with his cellar family, even brick down a christmas tree. we know today from the doctors that those in prison do things at a totally different pace t. way they talk the way they choose the to spend their time in freedom. it s simply impossible to imagine what it must have been like to establish a daily routine and live with a constant reminder of the world outside, watching television, seeing picture, hearing stories from their father about what life was like out there. meanwhile, elizabeth tried to give her in prison children a degree of normality, teachering them to read and write. they had lessons. they learned grammar. they learned the language.
it was great for me to have a second proper family in the cellar with a wife and a few children. like a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde, herr fritzl always made sure to celebrate birthdays and holidays with his cellar family, even bringing down a christmas tree. translator: we know today from the doctors that those who are imprisoned do things that are totally at a different pace, the way they talk, the way they now choose to spend their time in freedom. it s simply impossible to imagine what it must have been like to establish a daily routine in this prison and to live with the constant reminder of the world outside, watching television, seeing pictures, and hearing stories from their father about what life was like up there. meanwhile, elisabeth tried to give her imprisoned children a degree of normality, teaching them to read and write. they had lessons. they learned grammar.
i was delighted about the children. it was great for me to have a second family with a wife and a few children. like a doctor jeckyl and mr. hyde. he made sure to celebrate birthdays and holidays with his cellar family, ichb bringing down a christmas tree. we know that those who are in prison do things at a different pace the way they talk and the way they now choose to spend their time and freedom and it s impossible to imagine what it would have been like and to live with the reminder of the world outside, watching television and seeing pictures and hearing stories about what life was like. meanwhile, elizabeth tried to give her children a degree of normality, teaching them to read and write. they had lessons. they learned grammar and they
gina nursed her back to health when ariel castro left her dying from his abuse. we know that they have had time together. no one understands what they have been through the way they understand it. and so they best can help each other to move forward. and it will be a long process. including how they adjust to the world outside, because they though where they re coming from. you know, clint, amanda berry s sister spoke on her behalf today. let me play this to you and ask a question. it is impossible to put into words how much it hurts. amanda is not here today. she is strong, beautiful inside and out and is doing better every day. she is not just my only sister, the best friend i have, the best person i know. she does not want to talk about these things. she has not talked about these even with me. now, clint, amanda has not even talked to her sister yet about the ordeal. she wasn t in court today. i mean, how does she move
cell w children. like a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde, herr fritzl always made sure to celebrate birthdays and holidays with his cellar family, even bringing down a christmas tree. translator: we know today from the doctors that those who are imprisoned do things that are totally at a different pace, the way they talk, the way they now choose to spend their time in freedom. it s simply impossible to imagine what it must have been like to establish a daily routine in this prison and to live with the constant reminder of the world outside, watching television, seeing pictures, and hearing stories from their father about what life was like up there. meanwhile, elisabeth tried to give her imprisoned children a degree of normality, teaching them to read and write. they had lessons. they learned grammar.