A children's rights activist holds up a cross with dolls attatched, in front of the courthouse in St. Poelten. Austrian Josef Fritzl who fathered seven children with a daughter he held in a cellar for 24 years pleaded guilty to incest on Monday but denied murdering a newborn son who died underground.
The Austrian press are calling it the trial of the century. On Monday Josef Fritzl will be in the dock, having admitted to keeping his daughter locked in the cellar of his house for 24 years and raping her repeatedly.


Defendant Josef Fritzl, hides his face as he arrives for his trial at the court of law in Sankt Poelten in Austria's province of Lower Austria He and is also charged with rape, enslavement and for incarcerating three of the children.