family show just why incest is illegal. In Germany right now, Patrick Stubing is fighting to change the law around incest in his homeland.
He has four children, including two who are disabled, with his biological sister Susan Karolewski, and insists theirs is "real love".But a quick delve into the warped world of the Colts should be horrifying enough to convince anyone that Mr Stubing's campaign should be dismissed in a heartbeat.The Colt family shocked the world back in 2012 when they were discovered living near the Australian outback.An awful result of four generations of incest, the clan was almost 40-strong at its peak.
Shockingly, every single family member was thought to have engaged in sexual activity with at least one relative. Found in a disgusting bush camp, living in tents and shacks, there were 12 children, many of whom had facial deformities and speech difficulties, as well as being severely malnourished.The Colt name is actually a pseudonym used by New South Wales courts and government agencies to keep their identities unknown.But last year, sickening new details emerged after the expiry of a 'gagging' order.The head of the family, Tim, had arrived in Australia from New Zealand with his wife June in the 1970s.
They had five girls and two boys - Martha, Frank, Paula, Cherry, Rhonda, Betty, and Charlie.Monster Tim is said to have begun to rape Betty when she was just 12.
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