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American 10 years hid her lover in the attic

'28.01.2018'

Source: All that is interesting

Although Dolly Osterreich had a husband and two regular lovers, she is 10 years old. hid in his attic in his third lover.

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The murder and love triangle of 1920's look strange and unnatural even by the standards of today's society. So, Walburg (Dolly) Osterreich was an ordinary housewife a little older than 30, who successfully married the owner of a factory in Milwaukee. Fred Osterreich was considered a successful entrepreneur, he worked a lot, and preferred to spend his free time over a glass.

One fall 1913 of the year, Dolly discovered that her sewing machine had broken. She called her husband, and he sent her the master, 17-year-old Otto Sankhuber. On the threshold of the house of a young man met a seductive Dolly, dressed only in a robe and stockings. So began this strange novel, 10 long years. At first, Dolly and Otto behaved as befits lovers: they secretly met in hotels.

After a while, Dolly got bored with such “visiting” dates, and she began to bring Otto into the house.

However, curious neighbors began to ask questions about the frequent guest, and Mrs. Osterreich, without batting an eye, lied that this was her stepbrother. Realizing that they had attracted attention, Dolly decided that Otto should resign from her husband’s factory and live in their attic.

This meant that from now on, Otto could not leave the attic, so that curious eyes would not notice him. He sat there bezvylazno, at night he read and wrote stories that he hoped to publish, and in the afternoon Otto pleased the hostess and helped her around the house. This went on for five years, until her husband informed Dolly that he decided to sell the house and move to Los Angeles. The loving housewife did not lose her head and instantly found a new dwelling with an excellent attic.

And so it went on until the summer of 1922, when Otto from the attic heard Dolly and Fred furiously cursing downstairs in the house. He burst into the room to protect his beloved, than further heated the situation.

The clashes ended in a firefight, in which Fred was killed, and Otto and Dolly panicked. Otto locked Dolly in the closet and retired to the attic, taking the key and the pistols with him. He knew the neighbors would tell about the shots, but Dolly would have an alibi. Dolly really told the police that the robber shot at her husband, took expensive items and locked her in the closet.

The widow was acquitted and soon moved to a new home. One would assume that she and Otto could now live together openly. But instead, her voluntary sex slave settled in the attic again, and he even managed to publish several of his stories. At this time, Dolly brought herself a new lover, lawyer Herman Shapiro.

Like Dolly's first husband, Shapiro spent a lot at work, so Dolly had another admirer Roy Clamb, whom she rashly asked to help her get rid of her pistols.

When Dolly eventually broke up with Clumb, he went straight to the police. Pistols were found, and Dolly was arrested. Alas, the pistols were covered with rust, so the widow’s involvement was not proved.

While Dolly was awaiting trial in prison, she pleaded with lawyer Shapiro to "buy groceries for her brother Otto and let him out of the attic." However, Otto Sanhuber, who was tired of the situation, told Shapiro the whole truth about his relationship with Dolly. The lawyer ordered the poor fellow to disappear from sight and permanently secured the release of Dolly on bail.

Over time, all the charges with the widow were dropped, and Shapiro quickly moved to live with her. Their cohabitation lasted for seven years, and when the novel was exhausted, Shapiro again raised this case in court.

This time both Dolly and Otto were arrested. The jury found Sunhuber guilty of manslaughter, despite claims by the defense that Dolly was actually in slavery.

This judicial history was called the Batman, because Sanhuber lived in a closed attic for almost a decade. Nevertheless, the statute of limitations for manslaughter has expired, and Sanhuber again became a free man.

Dolly Osterreich also appeared before the court on charges of conspiracy, but was also released after the jury did not reach a consensus on this matter. The restless widow died in 1961, at the age of 80, and she apparently had something to remember.

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