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  • 20
    Nov
    2012
    8:27am, EST

    'Ice lady' killer buried husband, lover in Vienna cellar

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    Estibaliz Carranza, seen here with her lawyers, is accused of murdering her husband and lover and setting their sawn-up body parts in concrete in the cellar of her ice cream parlor.

    By Reuters

    VIENNA - A former ice cream parlor owner confessed in court on Monday to shooting, sawing up and freezing both her ex-husband and her lover, and burying them under the cellar of her store in Vienna.

    Estibaliz Carranza, a 34-year-old Mexican-Spanish woman dubbed the "Ice Lady" by Austrian media, told a court that both men had "demeaned" her; her ex-husband by yelling at her and making fun of her poor German, her lover by being unfaithful.

    In both cases, she said she had shot her victim with a .22 caliber Beretta pistol, chopped up the body with a chain saw, put it in a freezer at the parlor, and eventually buried it downstairs in the cellar, the Austria Press Agency reported.

    Prosecutor Petra Freh described the defendant, who appeared before a packed court wearing a grey dress and flanked by prison guards and her celebrity defense lawyer Rudolf Mayer, as "ice-cold" and a "ticking time bomb".


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    "It's clear that the defendant has two faces," Freh said, warning that Carranza could kill again.

    Carranza told the court the nature of her husband, Holger Holz, had completely changed after their wedding, and that matters had got worse when they were evicted from their apartment and moved into the ice cream shop, and Holz joined the Hare Krishna movement.

    "He slept until 10 o'clock and came at 11 o'clock. We had no ice cream. He did nothing. He didn't want to get a grip," she said.

    Even after she started a relationship with ice cream machine salesman Manfred Hinterberger and divorced Holz, he refused to move out, she told the court on Monday.

    One Sunday, after an argument about the issue, she said she had shot Holz twice in the back of the head and once in the temple as he sat at his computer.

    'Behind the facade'
    Mayer, who unsuccessfully defended Austria's most notorious living criminal Josef Fritzl in 2009, said the psychiatrist's report on Carranza showed that her danger to society could be reduced "to zero" with proper treatment.

    He warned the jury not to be influenced by negative portrayals in the Austrian media, which have had a field day with the story of the Hispanic immigrant and her many lovers.

    "The defense is determined ... that the jury do not accept the picture that been has given of her as ice-cold, unfeeling, unscrupulous, capable of anything, but rather that they recognize what is behind this facade," he told journalists.

    Fritzl was sentenced to life imprisonment for incarcerating his daughter in the basement of his family home for 24 years, during which he physically assaulted and raped her, fathering seven children.

    Hinterberger left Carranza shortly after her divorce but turned up on the doorstep of the salon with a suitcase a year and a half later after being thrown out by his girlfriend.

    She said she had taken him back, but then found sex messages on his phone and his profile on a dating site.

    'I was so furious'
    On the way home from an evening out with friends, where he had flirted with another woman, she had wanted to talk about it but he had simply shouted at her and then gone to bed, she said.

    "He turned to the wall and began snoring. He just turned around and that was the end of the matter for him. I was so furious," Carranza said.

    She then described how she had reached under the mattress for the same pistol she had used to kill her ex-husband, loaded it, and shot him in his sleep.

    Again, she chopped up his body, deep-froze the parts and eventually buried them under the icecream parlor, where they were found by chance during maintenance work last year.

    Carranza was extradited from Italy, two months pregnant by another man, to face charges in Austria.

    The trial is due to run until Thursday. 

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    I was beginning to think we had cornered the market on nutjobs........

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  • 28
    May
    2012
    11:01am, EDT

    Couple kept boy, 11, in coal cellar as punishment for raiding refrigerator

    By ITV News

    A mother and stepfather who forced their 11-year-old son to live in a filthy converted coal cellar have each been jailed for two years by a British court.

    The couple told police they locked the boy in the tiny windowless room as punishment for stealing food from the family refrigerator.


    The child, who cannot be identified because of his age, was left to sleep on a dirty mattress with a sleeping bag for a blanket.

    The rubbish-strewn room had no heating, a bare lightbulb and concrete walls and floor.

    The couple in their 40s, who also cannot be named, both admitted a single charge of cruelty by wilful neglect at an earlier hearing at Preston Crown Court.

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    He was forced to spend nights in the outhouse, which was linked to the living room of the family home in Blackpool, Lancashire.

    Judge Norman Wright said that the experience of being locked in a windowless room in "appalling conditions" had taken a physical and psychological toll on the child victim.

    "It is bound, in my judgment, to be profound," he said.

    The traumatized boy was made to live and sleep in the room, described as a "cell" by social workers, and reduced to using a potty as he was locked up each night until morning.

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    sick sick sick people...wishing that child a soft place to land and warm hearts to help him forget his pain !

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