Disturbing news story that qualifies for today’s new “You couldn’t make this stuff up and I don’t mean that in a good way” award. No prizes. <\/p>\n
This week there have been more than enough horrors, such as the Burmese cyclone, that numb your responses with the numbers of dead and injured. As well as the more chilling and incomprehensible stories like the Austrian who kept his daughter locked in cellar for a quarter century and a German couple whose grown children found they had three dead babies in their freezer. <\/p>\n
This latest mad “heart of darkness” tale brings in religion as well. <\/p>\n
The BBC report<\/a> says:<\/p>\n A Czech woman charged with deceiving a children’s home into thinking she was a 13-year-old girl has been found not guilty by a court in the city of Brno. Blimey. Hypnotised like a hen on a chalk line, I must find out more.<\/p>\n Thanks to the miracle of the Internet, I’ve looked at the development of this story<\/a> in Czech.
\nThe court said Barbora Skrlova, who along with five others is believed to belong to a secretive cult, meant no ill-will towards the children’s home.
\nBut Ms Skrlova, aged 33, was immediately re-arrested to face more serious charges of child abuse.
\nMs Skrlova went on the run after the child abuse case erupted.
\nShe re-appeared months later in Norway, where she posed as a 13-year-old boy. <\/p><\/blockquote>\n
\n25\/05\/07 A boy was taken into care after mind-numbingly horrific levels of abuse. So was his 13-year-old “sister” who the mother was trying to adopt. But she turned out to be a 34-year-old woman. (Well, the Czech paper says 34. Ages seem very fluid in this story. )<\/p>\n