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{{Villain_Infobox|Image = | {{Villain_Infobox|Image = 198274784 c7a55fd1-78f2-4cd7-b1a6-150958a8f195.png|fullname = József Barsi|alias = Barsi József, | ||
The fear that his family feels towards him|type of villain = | József István Barsi, | ||
József István 'Arizona Joe' Barsi|hobby = Being a Banjo/Fiddle Musician|crimes = [[Domestic Abuse|Domestic abuse]]<br>[[Murder]]<br>[[Familicide]]<br>[[Child Abuse|Child abuse]]|skills = Musical Skills, | |||
The fear that his family feels towards him|type of villain = Murderer and Abuser|occupation = Pluming Contractor|origin = Hungary-America}} | |||
'''József Istvan''' '''“Arizona Joe”<ref name="latimes" /> Barsi''' (November 26<sup>th</sup>, 1932 – July 27<sup>th</sup>, 1988) was a Hungarian-American plumbing contractor and banjo/fiddle musician<ref name="lundberg">[http://judithbarsi.dc-lundberg.net/ Judith Barsi in Memoriam]</ref> who was best known as the father of the child actress [[wikipedia:Judith Barsi|Judith Barsi]]. Burdened by low self-esteem, stemming from mockery over his Hungarian accent and the social rejection he suffered in Hungary, József developed a drinking problem and a paranoid personality which was to torment him throughout his life, culminating in him murdering his wife and daughter before taking his own life. | '''József Istvan''' '''“Arizona Joe”<ref name="latimes" /> Barsi''' (November 26<sup>th</sup>, 1932 – July 27<sup>th</sup>, 1988) was a Hungarian-American plumbing contractor and banjo/fiddle musician<ref name="lundberg">[http://judithbarsi.dc-lundberg.net/ Judith Barsi in Memoriam]</ref> who was best known as the father of the child actress [[wikipedia:Judith Barsi|Judith Barsi]]. Burdened by low self-esteem, stemming from mockery over his Hungarian accent and the social rejection he suffered in Hungary, József developed a drinking problem and a paranoid personality which was to torment him throughout his life, culminating in him murdering his wife and daughter before taking his own life. | ||