Draft:List of incestuous crime cases forming inbred families

This is a list of notable incest crime cases in which inbred families were formed. Most of them involved prolonged incestuous child abuse and long-term seclusion of the family member(s) by one or more relatives. In certain cases, the crimes happened over multiple generations.

List

 * Alvarez case, Mariquita, Colombia, 25 years, discovered in March 2009.
 * Colt clan, Australia, from 1970s to 2012.
 * Fritzl case, Austria, 24 years, discovered in April 2008.
 * Goler clan, Nova Scotia, Canada, from mid-1800s to 1984.
 * Moe case, Moe, Victoria, Australia, 28 years, discovered in February 2007.
 * Mongelli case, Turin, Italy, 25 years, arrested in 2009.
 * Lucero case, Argentina, 20 years, discovered in May 2009.
 * Lydia Gouardo, Val-de-Marne, France, 28 years (by stepfather, but legal father), discovered in 1999.
 * Sheffield case, Sheffield, UK, 25 years, discovered in November 2008.
 * South Wales case, South Wales, UK, 20 years, discovered in 2019.
 * Tochigi case, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, 15 years, killed father in 1968.
 * Wesson case, Fresno, California, US, 26 years, climaxed in 2004.
 * Whittaker family, Egeria, West Virginia, US, gained public notoriety in 2020.