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I changed the wording back to girl from woman due to the following:
As she was abducted as a child, I think the emphasis should be put on her as a girl. And being 18 doesn't make her an adult everywhere, so one can't rely upon linguistic convention, either. nepTune 20:59, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
As far as I know, "intentedly" is not a word of English. But what word is meant? The closest thing I can think of is "intentionally", but that's silly because of course the kidnapping was intentional. You can't accidentally kidnap someone. So what is meant? User:Angr 12:16, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
I think I will bold and delete until someone clarifies this!! --Slp1 12:20, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
The word does exist in English, but it's spelled "intendedly", here is a link to the word in dictionary.com: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=intendedly
There is now a stub at Wolfgang Priklopil to accept any elaborate Priklopil-specific information, should such here get too long. knoodelhed 05:55, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
Michel fourniret is a FRENCH serial killer, altough he lived in Belgium and did his most kills in Belgium
To claim a 10 year old girl had voluntary sexual relations with her kidnapper is nothing less than paedophile apology and must be removed on sight as vandalism and slander of the worst kind from this article. El Rojo 04:28, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
When did she have sexual relation with her master? Not at age 10, but at later stage - there is no evidence that Mr. Prokopol ever raped anyone or was a peadophile. He was a kidnapper who was refused ransom, but instead of killing his captor, he held her prisoner and later sex slave.
This is the talk page for discussing changes to the Natascha Kampusch article.
Please do not use it as a forum for general discussion about the article's subject. A n d r e a s (T) 20:36, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
The victim now experiences a second tragedy, namely, that her case is dragged into the public and exploited to satisfy the curiosity of the masses. Therefore, to the benefit of Natascha and in spite of the mandate of Wikipedia to inform, I plead that we should show some restraint in the information we post in WP. In particular, statements like the one I just deleted are not only dubious regarding their truth, but are also detrimental to Natascha who now is trying to get her life back into track. A n d r e a s (T) 14:41, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
The layout image of the dungeon, secret room, whatever you wanna call it, has items labeled, but in German. I have very little German, but I could figure most of it. It should probably have an English translation-maybe somebody who can speak German could edit the image.
All the media is using "Priklopil", no hacek. Indeed, his name is of Czech origin and in Czech language, it is spelled with a hacek, but Wolfgang Priklopil was Austrian and probably had absolutely nothing to do with the Czechs other than the name and some ancestry. Therefore, I think we should use the German spelling, i.e. with no hacek. bogdan 12:16, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
I don't have time for a thorough read of this but scanning I'm rather annoyed that people are referring to the "dungeon." Dungeon is a characterization, and has no factual content, it's just trying to sneak in the same sort of polarization that's going on in the media right now where everyone discounts everything this woman says and attributes it to "stockholm syndrom." I've changed dungeon to "room" -- only the media have described the room as a dungeon (and "cramped" they always add), neither Kampusch nor investigators have characterized it as such.
I read somewhere that Natascha herself used the word "dungeon" a couple of times. Look up dungeon at dictionary.com, and you'll see that it is not an inaccurate word.
When I read it two days ago, it was much more comprehensible. Now it is riddled with grammar and syntax errors. Anchoress 09:02, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Well, that's what Wikipedia is all about-- making the comprehensible incomprehensible. Please update this article to include recent doubts about the veracity of the kidnapping. Perhaps a note about the fact that Natascha and her kidnapper went skiing in the Alps this winter. Wikicynic 01:16, 5 October 2006 (UTC)wikicynic
I've removed this:
This looks like very tabloidy stuff -- we *must* have a reliable source for something like this. — Matt 15:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Statement of Attorney Maria Windhager: Ab dem Zeitpunkt, an dem klar war, dass sie wieder aufgetaucht ist - als die Bilder also nicht mehr quasi als Such- oder Fahndungsbilder dienen konnten - sei eine Veröffentlichung nicht mehr erlaubt gewesen - mögliche Strafen liegen pro Bild und Veröffentlichung über 10.000 Euro.
From the moment that it became clear that N.K reappeared, when the images were no more useful for searching, publication is no more permitted - possible fines can be Eur 10,000 and above A n d r e a s (T) 17:51, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
So far only one source has reported that Priklopil had an alibi, while most Austrian newspapers report the opposite. Someone added the information on the missing alibi just before my edit but left the "alleged he had an alibi" part in; I consolidated this a little more and put the statement on the alibi in parentheses. I would even consider removing it altogether.
The sentence "no other investigations are made by police at this place" seems to refer to the police conduncting no further investigations against Priklopil as a suspect; I merged that into the text and added a source for the lack of an alibi and Priklopil's explanation on why he had the minibus.
The article flip-flops between her first name or last name or both throughout, shouldn't it be somewhat consistent? Gdavidp1 04:21, 7 September 2006 (UTC):
In the Interview section is a piece that says "The newspaper Kronen Zeitung and news magazine NEWS have also interviewed Kampusch. The interview was published on September 6, 2006. Both press interviews were given in return for a package including housing support, a long-term job offer, and hel
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