Sunday, February 6, 2011
Dad who abducted 6-year-old twins commits suicide; children still missing (Switzerland)
Studies have shown that fathers generally do not kidnap their children because they want to protect them or want "parenting time." The primary reason has always been to punish the mother (for whatever "crimes" the father has convicted her) and/or to force the mother to return to him. This is obviously the case here with dad MATTHIAS SCHEPP, who claimed he "could not live" without his estranged wife, and then threw himself under a train and killed himself. I truly fear for the fate of these children....
Hat tip to E.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12375700
6 February 2011 Last updated at 00:17 ET
Police hunt missing six-year-old Swiss twins
Police from three countries are hunting for a pair of six-year-old Swiss twins whose father killed himself after abducting them.
Canadian-born Matthias Schepp had snatched Alessia and Livia from the Swiss home of his wife, from whom he was separated, on 30 January.
He then travelled to France and then Italy, where he threw himself under a train on Friday.
Helicopters, trackers dogs and scores of volunteers are helping the search.
Mr Schepp had sent his estranged wife a letter from Marseille in France, saying he was desperate and could not live without her, Italy's Ansa news agency reports.
The agency quoted Swiss police as saying he had withdrawn large amounts of money from cashpoints in the city.
His body was found on the tracks near the Cerignola Campagna in Italy's Puglia region on Friday - his car was found nearby.
Investigators said they did not know whether Mr Schepp had taken his daughters with him to France and Italy.
An extensive search is underway in Puglia involving French, Italian and Swiss police.
Rescue workers are investigating wells and water tanks as well as searching the area by air.
On Saturday, residents of St Sulpice, from where the girls were taken, staged a walk around the town in a show of support.
Hat tip to E.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12375700
6 February 2011 Last updated at 00:17 ET
Police hunt missing six-year-old Swiss twins
Police from three countries are hunting for a pair of six-year-old Swiss twins whose father killed himself after abducting them.
Canadian-born Matthias Schepp had snatched Alessia and Livia from the Swiss home of his wife, from whom he was separated, on 30 January.
He then travelled to France and then Italy, where he threw himself under a train on Friday.
Helicopters, trackers dogs and scores of volunteers are helping the search.
Mr Schepp had sent his estranged wife a letter from Marseille in France, saying he was desperate and could not live without her, Italy's Ansa news agency reports.
The agency quoted Swiss police as saying he had withdrawn large amounts of money from cashpoints in the city.
His body was found on the tracks near the Cerignola Campagna in Italy's Puglia region on Friday - his car was found nearby.
Investigators said they did not know whether Mr Schepp had taken his daughters with him to France and Italy.
An extensive search is underway in Puglia involving French, Italian and Swiss police.
Rescue workers are investigating wells and water tanks as well as searching the area by air.
On Saturday, residents of St Sulpice, from where the girls were taken, staged a walk around the town in a show of support.