Depraved cellar monster Josef Fritzl is launching a plot to be freed from jail which – if successful – would see him back on the streets this year.

Lawyers for the evil criminal have revealed they will submit a parole application in weeks for Fritzl, 89, to be released having served just 15 years for imprisoning his family for 24 years. As the Mirror reports, his legal team are confident the appeal will be accepted, arguing that he no longer poses a danger to society in his frail state and old age.

Fritzl was caged in 2009 for fathering seven children with daughter Elisabeth, who he kept in captivity underneath his family home.

Fritzls lawyer Astrid Wagner told the newspaper: “We will start an action in March and call for parole and if the court rejects it we will appeal and given his condition I believe he will be released by next year. He wants to live close to where he previously did and he wants to live alone but I think that is very unlikely given his age and condition. He would need a carer and none of his friends or family want to know.”

Fritzl’s bid for freedom will outrage his victims and family members. The sick child killer was moved from a psychiatric facility to a normal prison in Austria last year. Lawyers have revealed that Fritzl who was locked up for shocking crimes including rape, incest and false imprisonment believes his release will be celebrated.

Fritzl’s lawyer Astrid Wagner
Fritzl’s lawyer Astrid Wagner (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Ms Wagner said: “He believes that when he is released, he will come out to a big celebration with people cheering and music and wanting to shake his hand. This is obviously not the case. It is a fantasy. I don’t think he fully understands what the world really thinks. Every time I see him, he says he regrets his decisions every day.

“He has ruined his life. He always talks about his regrets about his crimes. He thinks he has friends on the outside, but he hasn’t. One thing he accepts is that his family no longer want to see him and respects that.”

She said that former electrical engineer Fritzl, who created a lair under his family home in the quiet town of Amstetten to imprison Elisabeth and her children, said he passes his days in his cell reading and watching TV. Fritzl was pictured last month for the first time in 15 years when he appeared in court as part of his battle to be released. He was driven to and from the district court near the jail where he is locked up, Stein prison in the town of Krems an der Donau.

A psychiatrist, Adelheid Kastner, said she has come to the conclusion Fritzl is no longer a danger to the public. Three judges decided to transfer him from his high security unit, considered to be the toughest in Austria’s penal system, to a normal cell, initially on another wing at the same prison, which is 50 miles north west of the capital, Vienna.

Fritzl imprisoned Elisabeth in the basement of his home in Amstetten, Austria. Ms Wagner, who also helped the monster write a book in 2023, said: “He likes the new prison. He likes being around young people. They leave him alone but he has no friends. No one ever comes to visit him. He sometimes gets confused and tells me that TV news crews have been to visit him in his cell but I tell him that is impossible because he’s not had a visit from anyone apart from me.” She added: “He’s in very good physical shape. He will live until he is 100 I think but mentally he is showing his age.”

Fritzl pictured for the first time in 15 years last month after court appearance
Fritzl pictured for the first time in 15 years last month after court appearance (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Ms Wagner also revealed Fritzl, who has Alzheimer’s, is undergoing psychotherapy in jail. Fritzl was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009 for incest, rape, coercion, false imprisonment, enslavement and for the negligent homicide of one of his infant sons. Daughter Elisabeth was 18 when she disappeared in 1984 and did not re-emerge until 2008 from the dungeon-like basement built by her father under the family home in Amstetten, Austria. The abuse resulted in the birth of seven children – three of which remained in captivity with their mother.

One died at the hands of Fritzl, a matter of days after being born and he disposed of the body in an incinerator. The other three were brought up by Fritzl and his wife, Rosemarie, now aged 84, who divorced him after his horrific crimes were laid bare.

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