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Fred uncle scrooge Keller - Video Dailymotion

Fred uncle scrooge Keller - Video Dailymotion: Friday, April 13, 2007 'The pain you caused by your actions is irreparable,' Keil said, looking at Keller. 'You ruined all our lives, including your own. And for what? For what? You committed the ultimate sin and you show no remorse for your actions.' One of his sisters, Angelika Emory, testified about Rosemarie Keller in personal terms. She and her fiance have custody of Fred Keller Jr., called Fredchen. Rosemarie Keller played the piano and enjoyed classical music and art and gave her haircuts when they were children, Emory said. 'I think about Rose every day. I miss her so much.' 'She would have loved to have more children,' Emory said. 'She was healthy and vibrant. She could have lived a long life. But you took that from her. She loved you, and you systematically destroyed her over the last three or four years of her life. Then you hunted her down like an animal in a closed room.' The Keil family's matriarch, Brigitte Keil, said Rosemarie made a mistake in marrying 'a hateful man. I think your only love is money and controlling people.' When Keller followed the Keils to the witness stand, he urged Brigitte Keil to visit him in jail so they could talk one-on-one. Then he began addressing Wolfgang Keil. 'Take responsibility for what you did, and stop lying to your family,' Keller said. 'Be a man. Look at yourself in the mirror.' He also began a critique of the justice system, saying it was biased against defendants. 'I don't need your opinions about the criminal justice system,' Judge Garrrison said. Afterward, Wolfgang Keil was almost speechless. 'He murdered my sister. Sitting there and blaming me is just unspeakable,' he said. 'I was just disgusted by his comments.' His mother said she has no interest in accepting Keller's invitation to visit him in jail. She said she doesn't want to 'look into the eyes of the devil.' In another dramatic development, Keller's stepson by his first marriage, Brian Bohlander, 52, came to court from his home in Virginia. He and his two stepbrothers were kidnapped by Keller when they were youngsters and told that their mother had been killed in a car accident. Bohlander - which is Keller's birth surname - has said that his stepfather physically and mentally abused him when he was a child. Today, he said he came to court 'to see him walk away in chains where he belongs. He's not human.'

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