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(16 Mar 2009) HEADLINE: Trial for Austrian incest dad underway CAPTION: An Austrian who fathered seven children with a daughter he held captive for 24 years refused to even speak to her for years, coming into the squalid cellar only to rape her, often in front of the youngsters, a prosecutor said Monday. (March 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NB. THIS IS A VOICEOVER TRANSCRIPT, NOT A FULL SHOT LIST. ((VIDEO: AP Television//RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only)) With his face covered by a binder and surrounded by security...Josef Fritzl sat in an Austrian courtroom Monday as his trial on charges of imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering her seven children got under way. Fritzl entered a guilty plea to incest charges shortly after the start of the proceeding, but he's pleading not guilty to enslavement counts and to the murder of his daughter's newborn son. According to the trial prosecutor...Fritzl would go into the dark and filthy cellar built beneath his home only to rape his daughter Elisabeth-- sometimes in front of their children. She went on the say Fritzl's daughter and victim was forced to live in the basement without a shower...hot water...and electricity. Meanwhile, Fritzl's attorney argued that his client is not a monster and that he regrets his actions. Court officials say jurors also heard videotaped testimony from Elizabeth during a closed door session Monday.. The jury is expected to hear more of that 11-hour recording and expert testimony on several issues including the defendant's psychological condition on Tuesday. Josef Leitner lived in Fritzl's house in the 1990s when the abuse was already going on. Leitner hasn't been called to testify, but he kept a close eye on Monday's proceedings. He says he hopes his former landlord gets the punishment that he deserves and that the victims can lead a comfortable life in the future. Fritzl faces a sentence of up to life in prison. A verdict in the case is expected by Friday. APTN STORY NUMBER: 599361 SHOTLIST AP Television St. Poelten 1. Various of exteriors of court where trial is taking place 2. Wide of people and media gathered outside courthouse POOL St. Poelten 3. People sitting in court room waiting for Josef Fritzl's arrival 4. Various of Josef Fritzl covering his face with a blue folder as he walks into courtroom surrounded by guards 5. Fritzl standing in court with his face covered 6. Back of Fritzl's head, zoom into face hidden in folder POOL St. Poelten 7. Tilt up of Fritzl sitting in court with folder in front of his face AP Television St. Poelten 8. Cutaway of media 9. SOUNDBITE (German) Reinhardt Haller, forensic psychologist: "What Josef Fritzl did (today in the court) looks almost a bit symbolic to me, he has used a hard object to create a wall, between himself and his own impression in respect of the crime he committed, and the world outside." AP Television Amstetten 10. Various of Josef Leitner, former tenant of defendant Josef Fritzl, watching television news coverage of court proceedings against Fritzl 11. Mid of Leitner 12. Cutaway of hands 13. SOUNDBITE (German) Josef Leitner, former tenant of defendant Josef Fritzl: "I'm a little bit nervous because I want to know what is going on this week. I will watch it in the media. I hope that Josef F. will get the punishment that he deserves." 14 Various exteriors of Fritzl's house where alleged crimes took place 15. SOUNDBITE (German) Josef Leitner, former tenant of defendant Josef Fritzl: 16. Close of court proceedings against Fritzl on television, Fritzl shown holding up a blue folder to cover his face St. Poelten Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...