


ORF also said it would not ask Ms Kampusch anything "intimate," steering clear of questions about whether her captor sexually abused her. However, people hoping for a glimpse of Ms Kampusch might be disappointed: organisers said she would appear behind a screen in silhouette or, at most, in camera angles taken from behind or over her shoulder to respect her privacy. So far, the Austrian public, hungry for details, has been shown only photos taken before her kidnapping in 1998, or computer-generated likenesses of what she might look like now. So far, none have been found, Maj Gen Lang said, adding that there were no plans to question Ms Kampusch about her ordeal any further.Īustrians have been captivated by the story, not least because Ms Kampusch has said she mourned the man who captured her, and some experts believe she is displaying signs of Stockholm syndrome, in which captives identify with captors.Ī huge audience is expected to watch Ms Kampusch's first television interview, which was being recorded today and will be broadcast tomorrow evening by public broadcaster ORF. Police have been digging pits and using long probes to poke around the property, to ensure the house and garden do not conceal any other secret underground cells. He had mostly kept her in a tiny, secret, windowless room under his garage at his house, in suburban Strasshof, just north-east of Vienna. Priklopil killed himself by jumping in front of a train within hours of the escape of Ms Kampusch, now aged 18, on August 23 this year.
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There are emulators available which can make a modern PC capable of running Commodore 64 programmes but Maj Gen Lang said it would be difficult to transmit the data from Priklopil's machine to a modern computer "without loss". However, Major General Gerhard Lang of the Federal Criminal Investigations Bureau, told reporters the computer would complicate investigators' efforts to transfer files for closer examination. It was hoped that the computer might contain information which might shed more light on the decision of Priklopil, 44, to snatch Ms Kampusch, when she was aged 10, in March 1998. The beige-coloured machine was popular in the 1980s but is now considered an antique, though some electronic dance acts still use it and it has a cult following among some fans of retro computers.
