The Fritzl case u8?
I think they either didn't know because they were not allowed anywhere near those areas or they knew but were too scared to do anything.
I know I've read and heard stories of parents keeping kids locked up for a long time.
No one knew anything.
One was a kid with mental problems, and the parents kept him locked in the attic for years.
Friends didn't even know they had another kid.
And there was a recent one where a kid was found and I believe they were 9 and weighed less than 100 pounds.
I keep being told "Two wrongs don't make a right!" and "They're still people too!"
I'm sorry, but if you do that to a child, I have no sympathy for you.
Just like that cop that raped those eight women and was crying like a baby when sentenced.
People were defending him because "He's still human!"
No, he lost his human rights when he purposely destroyed lives.
And when people kill their victims horribly and just get an injection.
I've been told the injection isn't pleasant and that they are dead now.
Their victims had to feel terror and agony before dying.
An injection isn't good enough.
It was in the Middle East...I want to say Pakistan, but this guy murdered kids, and the judge sentenced him to be hung, chopped into pieces and dissolved in acid by the victim's family members.
The judge was like "You'll be treated the same way you treated your victims >Bu"