

I do hope everything works out for the best for her in the end, and that people stop being assholes. Kampusch established her own website containing personal information including pictures of herself on 5 December 2007.

In 2011, the Austrian film Michael, which has a plot that resembles the Natascha Kampusch case, was released. It was the only way she could have escaped, she says. I've been wanting to read this book for a while, and I'm happy she got to tell her story her way. The film 3096 Days (3096 Tage) was released on 28 February 2013. 3096 Tage 2013 1h 51m IMDb RATING 6.5 /10 15K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 4,687 187 Biography Crime Drama A young Austrian girl is kidnapped and held in captivity for eight years. Four years ago, Natascha Kampusch shocked the world when, after being held captive for 3,096 days, she showed empathy with her kidnapper. I just can't believe that people are willing to turn on someone like her just because she doesn't fit her narrow definition of a victim. I'm appalled by the response this attitude has generated from the general public: and I've read that in her most recent interviews she said that she was not comfortable with other people and had stopped studying. Kampuschs memoir, '3,096 Days,' which appeared in Vienna on Tuesday, recounts how her captor Wolfgang Priklopil starved her, beat her so badly that she could not lie on her back and forced.

I am very impressed by her attitude of not wanting to be reduced to a weak victim abused by a horrible monster, but instead pointing out that while everything that happened was wrong, the criminal was still human and had his good sides as well as the many bad ones. It's a horrible story, but well told I suppose. 'I Was Kidnapped 8 Years Ago' 3096 Days (2013) Natascha Kampusch Movie girlboss videos 70. I don't even know how to rate a book like this? It's kinda like "ah, no, your story wasn't good enough for me, but thanks for trying".
