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Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard

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1330:. Santos stated that he was not permitted to relate his version of the events that led to the arrest of the Garridos and Dugard's rescue, saying, "I wish the state of California would've allowed me to speak. I was told not to speak to anybody at all... Just keep quiet. Don't say anything and hopefully, you'll keep your job. That's the way I always felt." Santos stated he had thoroughly searched the Garridos' house and backyard, and found no trace of Dugard. He also said that his actions on the day of Phillip's arrest were key to Dugard's rescue, as he visited the Garrido home after hearing about the two young girls who were seen with Garrido on the UC Berkeley campus, and demanded to know their whereabouts. When Phillip said that they had been picked up by their father, Santos ordered Garrido to appear at Santos' office with them the following morning with their parents, and when they showed up with Nancy that morning and gave conflicting stories about the girls' identities, Santos persistently questioned them and Dugard. Santos said that had he not done this, Dugard's identity would not have been discovered. Santos insisted that he did his job, but regretted not having found Dugard when he first visited the Garrido home and also publicly apologized to Dugard for not having spoken to her after his initial interview of her, during which he had treated her as if she were a suspect rather than a victim. The California Department of Corrections confirmed to KCRA-TV that Santos had been a parole officer with that agency, but would not confirm that he had been Phillip's parole officer, "due to safety and security issues and the multiple investigations and reviews after the arrest of the Garridos." 1227:
that the grand jury might have been selected improperly and might have acted improperly. Gellman did not elaborate on her claim in the courtroom but said outside that she had questions about the racial and geographic makeup of the grand jury that originally indicted the Garridos in September 2010. Judge Phimister noted that there were issues about the process itself before the grand jury, and also stated that the court would consider whether the grand jury acted appropriately. These developments were largely unforeseen by attorney Stephen Tapson, who represented Nancy; Tapson had said earlier that week that Phillip had made a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty and spend the rest of his life in prison. Gellman was upset with Tapson for telling reporters that her client had planned to plead guilty, saying that he should only speak about his own client, Nancy. Tapson said he found out about Gellman's plans only late on April 6. Neither attorney would elaborate further on the specific concerns about the grand jury. El Dorado, California District Attorney Vern Pierson said he did not think the complaints about the grand jury would ultimately derail the case against the Garridos.
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said that the girls who had accompanied him to UC Berkeley "were the daughters of a relative" and that he had had permission from their parents to take them there. Although the parole office had previously barred Garrido from associating with minors, and Berkeley was 40 miles (64 kilometers) from the Garridos' Contra Costa residence (15 miles or 24 kilometers over the 25-mile (40 km) limit he was allowed to travel from his home without his parole agent's permission), nothing was done about these violations. After reviewing his file with a supervisor, they drove Garrido home and ordered him to report to the office again the next day to discuss his visit to UC Berkeley and to follow up on the office's concerns about the two girls.
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sealed. The decision was stayed until November 30, 2009. On November 12, 2009, Phimister appointed Stephen A. Tapson as interim counsel for Nancy. Gilbert Maines appealed the decision and received a favorable ruling by the California Third District Court of Appeal on December 15, 2009. On December 22, 2009, the same court gave the El Dorado Superior Court until January 2010 to respond to the ruling. Both Gilbert Maines and Stephen Tapson appeared at the discovery hearing on December 11, 2009. A hearing was held on January 21, 2010. At that hearing, Maines was removed from the case and Tapson was appointed defense counsel for Nancy. In addition, bail, in the amount of
1198:. There was a no-bail parole hold on Garrido. The judge initially kept Nancy in custody on a no-bail hold, but she was granted bail at a later date. At the September 14 hearing, Phimister also granted a request from Garrido's attorney to have a psychologist or psychiatrist appointed to conduct a confidential evaluation. Such examinations can be used by the defense to assist in case preparation, and additional mental health examinations can be ordered at subsequent phases in the proceedings. On October 29, 2009, a short hearing was held to set a date for the next pre-preliminary hearing when issues such as 1314:
was that Dugard had not been victimized by Garrido at the time he was placed under federal parole supervision, and "there was no way to anticipate she would become his victim," and thus, federal authorities in California had no duty to protect her or other members of the general public from him. Chief District Court Judge William Smith again dissented, stating that he believed that the majority misinterpreted California law, as the cases cited by the majority only involved FTCA liability in rehabilitation centers, and there were good legitimate grounds to hold the government liable.
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which he did, leaving his name in the process. Officer Ally Jacobs ran a background check and discovered that Garrido was a registered sex offender on federal parole for kidnapping and rape. Garrido and the girls returned for their appointment at 2 p.m. the following day, and Jacobs attended the meeting. The girls appeared to Jacobs to be pale as if they had not been exposed to sunlight, and she felt that their behavior was unusual. Garrido's several parole violations were a basis for an arrest, so Jacobs phoned the parole office to relay her concerns, leaving a report on
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echoed by the two girls. When pressed for details that would confirm her identity, Dugard became "extremely defensive" and "agitated", demanding to know why she was being "interrogated", and subsequently stated that she was a battered wife from Minnesota in hiding from her abusive husband. The parole officer eventually called the Concord police. Upon the arrival of a Concord police sergeant, Garrido admitted he had kidnapped and raped Dugard. Only after this did she properly identify herself as Jaycee Dugard. It was later suggested that Dugard showed signs of
5701: 1078:, another abduction survivor, also commented on the case, noting: "Coming out of what she's had to endure is like entering a new world. It's like a door has opened for her and she's emerged from a world that's black and white into one that's full of color." He opined that the reason Dugard never escaped of her own accord was that she was brainwashed. He further offered insight into post-abduction life, saying that feelings of anger are normal for survivors and that therapy can enable them to move on with their lives. 800: – make a U-turn at the school bus stop where Dugard was waiting, and a woman forcing Dugard into the car. He chased after them on a bicycle but was unable to overtake the vehicle. Some of Dugard's classmates were also witnesses to the abduction. Initial suspects included Probyn and Ken Slayton, Dugard's biological father, though they did not know each other and Slayton had only had a brief relationship with Dugard's mother in 1979, not knowing he had a child. Probyn took and passed several 958:; an old yellow Dodge van was later recovered from the Garrido property that matched the description of the van given in the call. The license plate was not reported in the 1992 call. The caller, the girl, and the van were gone by the time police arrived. The caller never identified himself and the police did not pursue the matter. Contradicting this story, Dugard reported that she never left the Garrido property from the day she was kidnapped until shortly before her first child was born in August 1994. 865:
explained that the "demon angels" let him take her and that she would help him with his sexual problems because society had ignored him. Garrido would occasionally go on days-long methamphetamine binges he called "runs", during which he would force Dugard to keep him company by performing sexual favors and engaging in various other activities with him. Garrido made her listen out for the voices he said he could hear from the walls, and often professed a belief that he was a chosen servant of
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Another customer indicated that she never hinted to him about her childhood abduction or her true identity. Witnesses stated Dugard was seen in the Garrido household, and sometimes answered the front door to talk to people, but never stated there was a problem or attempted to leave. While the family kept to themselves, the girls were sometimes seen playing in the secondary backyard behind the house, where Dugard's living quarters are thought to have been located.
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acknowledged that she was facing "241 years, eight months to life" and that he was working for a reduced sentence in the 30-year range. He stated that the prosecutor had acknowledged that Phillip was a master manipulator and that Nancy was under both his influence and that of substances during the period of Dugard's kidnapping, so should receive some consideration while alluding to parallels with kidnap victim
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harmed Dugard's two daughters. He said their births changed his life, saying, "they slept in my arms every single night since birth. I never touched them." On August 28, 2009, FBI spokesman Joseph Schadler confirmed that Garrido had indeed left the documents with the agency, as he had claimed, but declined to discuss further details. The document, titled
977:. A deputy sheriff spoke with Garrido at the front of the house for about 30 minutes and left, after telling Garrido that there would be a code violation if people were living outside on the property. After Dugard was found in August 2009, the local Contra Costa County Sheriff, Warren E. Rupf, issued an apology to the victims in a news conference. 1298:, accusing the United States of failing to monitor Phillip when he was a federal parolee. Dugard stated in her lawsuit against the federal government that parole officials should have revoked Garrido's parole and returned him to prison for any number of parole violations that preceded her abduction, including testing positive for drugs and alcohol. 1345:, which she wrote as part of her therapy with Rebecca Bailey, who specializes in post-trauma family reunification. Dugard says she wrote the book, which was published in July 2011, to assist other survivors of sexual abuse. A few days before the book was released, Dugard gave her first extensive television interview taped in 5653: 1041:
having my family believe that I was in love with this captor and wanted to stay with him. I mean, that is so far from the truth that it makes me want to throw up...I adapted to survive my circumstance." She repeatedly stated that, as a survival mechanism, many victims are forced to sympathize with their captors.
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who sometimes brought her fast food and talked to her. He provided a bucket for her to use to relieve herself. A week after the kidnapping, Garrido raped the still-handcuffed Dugard for the first time. He continued to rape her frequently, doing so at least once a week for the first three years of her captivity.
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On November 5, 2009, Phimister ordered Nancy's defense attorney, Gilbert Maines, to be removed from the case. According to a posting on the court's website, the decision occurred in a review of "confidential evidence" that has not been disclosed to the public, and details of the proceedings were kept
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Dugard's aunt, Tina Dugard, and a former business associate of the Garridos, Cheyvonne Molino, have commented that Dugard's children looked healthy. Tina said that upon her meeting them after their escape, they "always appeared and behaved like normal kids". Molino said of the times that she met them
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interview, Dugard stated that her compassion and willingness to interact with her captor were her only means of surviving, saying, "The phrase Stockholm Syndrome implies that hostages cracked by terror and abuse become affectionate towards their captors...Well, it's, really, it's degrading, you know,
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Seven months into her captivity, Garrido introduced Dugard to his wife, Nancy, who brought the child a stuffed animal and chocolate milk and engaged in the same tearful apologies to her. Though Dugard craved the woman's approval at the time, in a 2011 ABC News interview she stated that Nancy was just
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outside the shed would attack her if she tried to escape. Right after the abduction, Garrido forced Dugard into a shower with him, which was the first time she had been exposed to an unclothed man. During her first week in captivity, Dugard remained in handcuffs, her only human contact being Garrido,
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Law enforcement officers visited the residence at least twice but did not ask to inspect the backyard and did not detect the presence of Dugard or her children in the areas of the property that they did inspect. These were among several missed opportunities for rescue which later led to criticism of
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of 1994, they gave her cooked food for the first time. The couple informed Dugard that they believed that she was pregnant. Dugard, aged 13 at the time, had learned of the link between sex and pregnancy from television. Dugard watched television programs on childbirth in preparation for the birth of
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The Garridos manipulated Dugard further by presenting her, on two occasions, with kittens that would later "mysteriously vanish". When Garrido discovered that she was signing her real name in a journal that she kept about the kittens, she was forced to tear out the page with her name on it, the last
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that as a child he recalled meeting Dugard through a fence in the Garridos' yard soon after the kidnapping. He said that she had identified herself by the name "Jaycee" and that when asked if she lived there or was just visiting, she answered that she lived there. At that point, Garrido came out and
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As Garrido had been on parole for a 1976 rape at the time of her kidnapping, Dugard sued the state of California, which had taken over his parole supervision from the federal government in 1999, on account of the numerous lapses by law enforcement during instances in which her captivity should have
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on August 24, 2009, which, when they were published, would cause people to "fall over backwards", and that he could not reveal more because he "had to protect law enforcement", and "what happened" ... was "something that humans have not understood well". In the interview, Garrido denied he had ever
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Within hours of Dugard's disappearance, local and national media on South Lake Tahoe covered the story. Within days, dozens of local volunteers assisted in the search effort, which involved nearly every resource within the community. Within weeks, tens of thousands of fliers and posters were mailed
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On June 10, 1991, Dugard's mother, who worked as a typesetter at a print house, left for work early in the day. Dugard, who was eleven years old at the time, wore her favorite all-pink outfit as she walked up the hill from her house, against traffic, to catch the school bus. When she was halfway up
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was not waived because the U.S. is only liable "in the same manner and to the same extent as a private individual under like circumstances" under state law. In this case, because the U.S. would not be liable under California law, Dugard could not prevail on her FTCA claim. The majority's rationale
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On April 7, 2011, instead of pleading guilty, as had been expected based on the previous statements, the Garridos pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping and raping Dugard, as well as other charges, in an amended grand jury indictment. Phillip's attorney, public defender Susan Gellman, alleged
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At a press conference on February 28, 2011, Tapson said that Nancy and Phillip Garrido had both made a "full confession" in the case. The development came as lawyers for both sides reopened discussions on a possible plea deal that had the potential to obviate the need for a trial. Nancy's attorney
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In the days following Dugard's return, her stepfather confirmed that Dugard and her daughters were in good health and intelligent, their reunion was going well, and they were proceeding slowly. He said Dugard had developed a significant emotional bond with Garrido, and the two daughters cried when
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After hearing Jacobs' recorded message, two parole agents drove to the Garridos' house later that day. Upon arrival, they handcuffed Garrido and searched the house, finding only his wife Nancy, and his elderly mother at home. The parole agents then drove him to the parole office. En route, Garrido
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Garrido operated a print shop where Dugard acted as the graphic artist. Ben Daughdrill, a customer of Garrido's printing business, claimed that he met and spoke by telephone with Dugard and that she did excellent work. During this time, Dugard had access to the business phone and an email account.
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Maintaining her false identity as "Allissa", Dugard told investigators that the girls were her daughters. Although she indicated that she was aware that Garrido was a convicted sex offender, she stated that he was a "changed man", a "great person", and was "good with her kids", comments that were
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On April 22, 1992, less than a year after her kidnapping, a man called the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department from a gas station less than two miles from the Garridos' home, reporting that he saw Dugard inside the gas station staring intently at a missing child poster of herself. The caller
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Jaycee Dugard's biological father, Ken Slayton, was not involved in her life, nor in the investigation that followed her kidnapping. When Dugard was seven, her mother, Terry, married a carpet contractor named Carl Probyn and gave birth to Dugard's half-sister, Shayna, in 1990. Although Dugard was
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Following the arrest, police searched the Garrido house extensively for evidence of other crimes. Because Garrido had access to his neighbor's house, it was also searched for evidence. Police also searched the homes and business of one of Garrido's printing business clients. Police agencies from
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office, seeking permission to hold a special event as a part of his "God's Desire" program. He spoke with special-events manager Lisa Campbell; she perceived his behavior as "erratic" and felt that the girls were "sullen and submissive." She asked Garrido to make an appointment for the next day,
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that had contributed to Dugard's continued captivity. The central finding was that Garrido was incorrectly classified as needing only low-level supervision; all other lapses derived from that mistake. In his report, the inspector general detailed an instance in which a parole agent encountered a
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her daughters. At one point, Garrido informed Dugard that to pacify his wife, Dugard and her daughters were to address Nancy as their mother and that she was to teach her daughters that Dugard was their older sister. When Dugard and her daughters were eventually allowed to come into contact with
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before abducting her. His wife, Nancy, dragged Dugard into the car and removed her clothing, leaving only a butterfly-shaped ring that Dugard would hide from them for the next 18 years. Nancy covered Dugard with a blanket and held her down as Dugard drifted in and out of consciousness during the
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As Garrido had been on parole for a 1976 rape at the time of her kidnapping, Dugard sued the state of California, which had taken over his parole supervision from the federal government in 1999, on account of the numerous lapses by law enforcement that contributed to her continued captivity and
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At one point, Garrido provided Dugard with a television, but she could not watch the news, and remained unaware of the search for her. Almost a month and a half after her kidnapping, by Dugard's recollection, Garrido moved her to a larger room next door, where she was handcuffed to a bed. He
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Terry Probyn founded a group called Jaycee's Hope, which directed the volunteer and fundraising efforts. Cassette tapes of the song "Jaycee Lee", along with T-shirts, sweatshirts, and buttons, were sold to raise money for poster materials, postage, printing, and related expenses. Child Quest
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In June 2002, the Antioch fire department responded to a report of a juvenile with a shoulder injury that occurred in a swimming pool at the Garridos' home. This information was not relayed to the parole office, which had no record of either a juvenile or a swimming pool at the Garridos'
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warehouse, where he raped her for five and a half hours. When a police officer noticed a car parked outside the warehouse and then a broken lock on its door, he knocked on the door and was greeted by Garrido. Callaway then emerged and asked for help. Garrido was promptly arrested.
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dismissed that suit because Garrido had not victimized her at the time he was placed under the supervision of the federal parole system and that as a result of this, "there was no way to anticipate she would become his victim." In 2011, Dugard wrote an autobiography titled
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At Leavenworth, Garrido met Nancy Bocanegra, the secondary offender in Dugard's kidnapping, who was visiting her uncle, another prisoner. On October 5, 1981, he and Bocanegra were married at the prison. On January 22, 1988, Garrido was released from Leavenworth to
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Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, said Dugard's reappearance is an important event for families of other long-term missing children because it shows that hope remains even in long-term cases. Abduction survivor
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as manipulative as Garrido. Dugard related that Nancy alternated between motherly concern and coldness and cruelty, expressing her jealousy of Dugard, whom she regarded as the one to blame for her predicament. She characterized Nancy, who worked as a
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million settlement with Dugard to compensate her for: "various lapses by the Corrections Department Dugard's continued captivity, ongoing sexual assault, and mental and/or physical abuse". The settlement, part of AB1714, was approved by the
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My life has been straightened out. ... Wait till you hear the story of what took place at this house. You're going to be absolutely impressed. It's a disgusting thing that took place with me at the beginning, but I turned my life completely
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Judge Daniel Weinstein, who mediated the settlement, stated that the settlement was reached to avoid a lawsuit, which would be a: "greater invasion of privacy and greater publicity for the state". The bill was signed by California Governor
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Dugard during the first six years of her captivity. During her confinement, Dugard gave birth to two daughters, who were aged eleven and fifteen at the time of Dugard's reappearance. On June 2, 2011, Garrido was sentenced to 431 years to
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were to be discussed. This hearing occurred on December 11, 2009. Katie Callaway Hall, whom Garrido kidnapped and raped in 1976, appeared in the courtroom at the October and December hearings. She did not speak during either proceeding.
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story give it as "Allissa". Dugard herself states on page 151 of her memoir, "After a couple of days of thinking, I decide on my new name and tell Garrido and Nancy my choice. I say I want to be called Allissa. I used to love to watch
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to businesses throughout the United States. Since Dugard's favorite color was pink, the town was blanketed in pink ribbons as a reminder of her disappearance, and as a demonstration of support for her family by the community.
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of Antioch, the Garridos took Dugard, her head still covered with a blanket, behind their house, where they had constructed a series of dilapidated tents and sheds. Garrido placed Dugard inside a tiny shed that had been
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twelve-year-old girl at the home but accepted Garrido's explanation that "she was his brother's daughter and did nothing to verify it," even though a call to Garrido's brother verified that he did not have children.
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her first daughter, which occurred when Dugard was aged 14, on August 18, 1994. After the birth of her first daughter, Garrido raped Dugard less frequently, though he would nonetheless do so when he had taken drugs.
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in 1969. Garrido's father Manuel later stated that his son had been a "good boy" as a child, but changed radically after a serious motorcycle accident as a teenager. He turned to drug use – primarily
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took her back indoors. He eventually built an 8-foot-tall (2.4-meter) fence around the backyard and set up a tent for Dugard, the first time that she was allowed to walk outside since her kidnapping.
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examination be conducted as Garrido's chronic drug use could be "responsible in part" for his "mixed" or "multiple" sexual deviations. He was evaluated by neurologist Albert
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three-hour drive to the Garridos' property, 120 miles (190 km) away in Antioch. The only time Dugard spoke was when she pleaded that her parents could not afford a
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Police failed to realize that Dugard had been kidnapped south of South Lake Tahoe, the same location as Garrido's 1976 kidnapping and rape of Katherine Callaway Hall.
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The private area of the backyard included sheds, one of which was used as a recording studio in which Garrido recorded himself singing religious-themed and romantic
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Almost three years into her captivity, the Garridos began to allow Dugard freedom from her handcuffs for periods, though they kept her locked in the bolted room. On
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was offered, which was noted on the posters and fliers. The kidnapping case attracted nationwide attention and was featured on the June 14, 1991, episode of the
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and my favorite actress is Alyssa Milano. But I want a different spelling. I want it spelled A-L-L-I-S-S-A. This is what the girls will grow up calling me."
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Probyn witnessed the abduction of his stepdaughter from within sight of their home. He saw two people in a mid-sized gray car – possibly a
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time she would be permitted to say or write her name until her captivity ended eighteen years later. She was never allowed to see a doctor or dentist.
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put Dugard on the telephone with her mother, Terry Probyn. Dugard retained custody of her children and reunited with her mother on August 27, 2009.
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aide, as "evil" and "twisted". When Garrido was returned to prison for failing a drug test, Nancy replaced her husband as Dugard's jailer.
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has stressed the importance of focusing on the future with a positive attitude as an effective approach to accepting what has happened.
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on March 9, 2012, for her courage and her JAYC Foundation, which provides support to families dealing with abduction and other losses.
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focused on the story of Dugard's kidnapping, recovery, and the beginnings of the trial including interviews with Jaycee's stepfather.
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Garrido and his wife, Nancy, were arrested after Dugard's reappearance. On April 28, 2011, they pleaded guilty to kidnapping and
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in his car by the side of elementary and high schools while watching girls. In 1972 he was arrested and charged with repeatedly
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tests, and Slayton was also quickly cleared of suspicion. The kidnapping led to the breakup of Terry and Probyn's marriage.
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and her recovery and reintegration into the world. She was again interviewed by Diane Sawyer a few days before publication.
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they learned of their father's arrest. Tina Dugard reported that the daughters are clever, articulate, and curious girls.
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that upon arrival, Garrido handcuffed her and left her naked in the shed, which he bolted shut, warning her that trained
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while they were captive "that in her presence the girls never acted robotically" and did not wear unusual clothing.
764:-enabled ankle bracelet and was regularly visited by parole officers, local sheriff's deputies, and federal agents. 5791: 5786: 3051: 1570: 5545: 5500: 5024: 4532: 3243:"Jaycee Lee Dugard case: Neighbors thought Phillip Garrido was weird but took comfort in visits by parole officer" 1875: 1846: 1249:. Dugard did not attend the sentencing, instead sending a written message with her mother to read aloud in court. 980:
On November 4, 2009, the California Office of the Inspector General issued a report that enumerated lapses by the
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the hill, a gray car approached her. She thought that the man driving the car was stopping to ask for directions.
5599: 3372: 1270: 761: 732:." He was convicted on March 9, 1977, and began serving a fifty-year federal sentence on June 30 of that year at 5495: 5271: 2878: 1501: 1391:, was released on July 12, 2016, by Simon & Schuster. The book focuses on her life since the publication of 5410: 5367: 4659: 3763: 3315: 3055: 2987: 2951: 2462: 2408: 1845:. Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of El Dorado. August 29, 2009. Archived from 1802: 1641: 1037: 853: 826: 5153: 4331: 4200: 831: 3400: 1301:
On March 15, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit dismissed Dugard's civil claims under the
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close to her mother and sister, she was never close to Probyn. In September 1990, Dugard's family moved from
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officer, Edward Santos Jr., who had retired in December 2021, broke his silence by speaking to Sacramento's
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Three weeks after her release, Dugard asked for the pets that were raised in the home. On October 14, 2009,
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magazine published the first verified photo of Jaycee Dugard as an adult on its cover. Dugard's memoir,
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F. Peterman, whose diagnostic impression was that Garrido showed "considerable evidence of anxiety and
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to inform them that there were tents in the backyard with children living there and that Garrido was "
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On August 28, 2009, Garrido and his wife pled not guilty to charges including kidnapping, rape, and
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aired an episode about Phillip and Nancy Garrido, which detailed Dugard's kidnapping and recovery.
5591: 4408: 4304: 4070: 3883: 3767: 3183: 3117: 3015: 2137: 1841: 1310: 1180: 1118: 1030: 401: 397: 337: 285: 132: 65: 5210: 4687:"Phillip Garrido's bail set at $ 30 million, will undergo psychiatric testing [updated]" 3911: 3593: 2495:"Jaycee Dugard's grand jury testimony provides personal account of kidnapping, rape and captors" 4134: 431: 17: 5669: 5621: 5603: 5183: 5148: 5121: 4691: 4413: 4375: 4337: 4264: 4232: 4172: 3468: 3443: 3439: 3433: 3346: 3020: 2883: 2545: 2499: 2276: 2237: 2201: 1687: 1575: 1422: 1362: 1083: 857: 790: 725: 690: 333: 4779: 5657: 5579: 4660:"People of the State of California v. Phillip Garrido and Nancy Garrido Case No. P09CRF0373" 4300: 3825: 2916: 2711: 2676: 2541: 2531: 2281: 2105: 1679:
Lost and Found: The True Story of Jaycee Lee Dugard and the Abduction that Shocked the World
1610: 1346: 1122: 974: 885: 405: 312:, on August 26. Garrido was accompanied by a woman who was eventually identified as Dugard. 284:, an eleven-year-old girl, was abducted from a street while walking to a school bus stop in 5485: 5088: 4259: 4228:"Animal control officials hope to reunite kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard with her 12 pets" 4167: 5586: 5061: 4097: 3664: 3494: 2459:"Jaycee Dugard Interview: She Describes Giving Birth in Phillip Garrido's Backyard Prison" 2242: 1729: 1475: 1199: 1071: 822: 797: 667: 127: 4720: 2795: 308:
officer, Edward Santos Jr., to order Garrido to take the two girls to a parole office in
5436: 4296: 3685:"How Jaycee Lee Dugard Became 'Allissa', The Girl With A Smile For Her Captor's Clients" 2381: 319:
Dugard. Investigators revealed that Dugard had been kept in concealed tents, sheds, and
5513: 3795: 2771:"Police: California Girl Kidnapped 18 Years Ago Kept as Sex Slave in Couple's Backyard" 1381: 1075: 341: 185: 5056: 4662:. Superior Court of California, County of El Dorado. September 8, 2009. Archived from 3888: 3178: 3028: 2100: 551: 5715: 5517: 5402: 3626: 2770: 2101:"Father: Man accused of abducting Jaycee Lee Dugard changed after accident, drug use" 1794: 1306: 1231: 1168: 930: 918: 903: 849: 584: 2132: 5645: 4879:. Superior Court of California, El Dorado County. November 12, 2009. Archived from 2037:"Jaycee Lee Dugard: 'Creepy Phil' Garrido's tips on how to keep your children safe" 1709: 1436: 1350: 1220: 874: 705: 678: 4817:. Superior Court of California, El Dorado County. November 9, 2009. Archived from 4066:"Discovery of Jaycee Dugard brightens hopes for parents of other missing children" 3845: 1531:"Parole agent central to Jaycee Lee Dugard kidnapping case breaks 13-year silence" 793:
in the Dugard case believed that Nancy had scouted Dugard as a prize for Garrido.
4445:"Jaycee Lee Dugard: 'Death dogs' search Phillip Garrido's home for missing girls" 3653:
While some sources give the spelling of the name as "Alyssa", others such as the
2667:"South Lake Tahoe Celebrates Reappearance of Kidnapping Victim Jaycee Lee Dugard" 1104:
with horses, an activity she shared with her mother Terry and her sister Shayna.
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life-without-parole sentence since his earliest release is at a date when it is
686: 297: 43: 5531:"The People of the State of California vs. Phillip Greg Garrido, Nancy Garrido" 4065: 3052:"Jaycee Dugard, Her Daughters Today, and if They Ever Want to See Their Father" 1834:"The People of the State of California vs. Phillip Greg Garrido, Nancy Garrido" 1187:. At the hearing, Superior Court Judge Douglas Phimister set bail for Nancy at 1150: 5681: 5406: 3759: 1412: 917:
Dugard coped with her continued captivity by planting flowers in a garden and
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Sarah Netter; Mike Von Fremd; Ronna Waldman; Ariane Nalty (August 31, 2009).
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La Ganga, Maria L.; Doland, Maura; Hennessy-Fiske, Molly (August 31, 2009).
1638:"Kidnapping Victim Jaycee Dugard Calls Effort By Father to Contact 'Terror'" 1571:"State prison watchdog strongly criticizes procedures in Jaycee Dugard case" 1370: 1011: 970: 934: 801: 717: 352:
sexual assault. In 2010, the state of California awarded the Dugard family
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Dooley, Sean; Scott, Tess; Ng, Christina; Valiente, Alexa (July 8, 2016).
2822:"Jaycee Lee Dugard walks into police station 18 years after disappearance" 1258:
been discovered by them. In July 2010, the State of California approved a
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Phillip Garrido was sentenced to 431 years to life in prison, which is a
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Garrido repeatedly told the reporter how he "filed documents" with the
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The last time Garrido raped Dugard was the day her second daughter was
320: 251: 5179:"Jaycee Lee Dugard's family will receive $ 20 million from California" 5144:"Kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido are sentenced in sex-slave case" 5117:"Kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido are sentenced in sex-slave case" 4754:"Will Forensic Psychologists be involved in the Phillip Garrido case?" 2004:"Jaycee Lee Dugard abductor Phillip Garrido 'wanted cute blonde girl'" 4260:"First Photo: Kidnap Survivor Jaycee Dugard Emerges from the Shadows" 1323: 786: 737: 305: 228: 5524: 4663: 1972: 1296:
United States District Court for the Northern District of California
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On August 24, 2009, Garrido visited the San Francisco office of the
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Dugard was awarded a Lifetime Leadership honor at the third annual
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from turning violent and controlling sounds with the human mind.
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then reported seeing her leave in a large yellow van, possibly a
4972: 4847: 4371:"Jaycee Lee Dugard book: Chilling memoirs of years in captivity" 3113:"Jaycee Dugard Files Suit, Says Gov't Failed to Monitor Garrido" 2636:"Jaycee Dugard's Stepfather Had 'No Idea...We'd Find Her Alive'" 2313: 752:, on August 26, 1988. Garrido and his wife moved to the city of 682: 328: 316: 3520:"Special Report: CDCR's Supervision of Parolee Phillip Garrido" 2166:"Phillip Garrido "Tried to Gouge My Eyes Out," Says First Wife" 756:
and lived in the home of his elderly mother, who suffered from
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in an area behind the Garridos' house at 1554 Walnut Avenue in
5214: 4784: 4726: 4537: 4139: 4037: 3796:"Exclusive: Meet Cop Who Helped Nail Alleged Dugard Kidnapper" 3280: 1943: 1502:"Phillip, Nancy Garrido sentenced in Jaycee Dugard kidnapping" 1230:
On April 28, 2011, the Garridos pled guilty to kidnapping and
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In later court testimony, Garrido admitted that he habitually
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Taylor Gandossy; Tom Watkins; Stan Wilson (August 28, 2009).
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Mike Von Fremd; Kate Snow; Stephen Splane (August 30, 2009).
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Mike Von Fremd; Kate Snow; Stephen Splane (August 30, 2009).
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In 1976, Garrido kidnapped 25-year-old Katherine Callaway in
4992:"Challenge of grand jury stops expected Garrido guilty plea" 4135:"Sheriff: Kidnap victim, children kept in backyard compound" 1799:"An ABC Diane Sawyer Exclusive: The Jaycee Dugard Interview" 1607:"Court rejects lawsuit by kidnapping survivor Jaycee Dugard" 5437:"Case 33: Jaycee Lee Dugard – Casefile: True Crime Podcast" 4780:"Garridos in court for hearing as 1976 rape victim watches" 3368:"Don't worry, I've got it all planned, Garrido told victim" 3146:"Jaycee Lee Dugard: daughters thought she was their sister" 2704:"Kidnapping Victim Jaycee Dugard Held Captive for 18 Years" 1167:, was eventually released by the FBI. It is about stopping 1005:(UC Berkeley), with Dugard's two daughters and visited its 2374:"Jaycee police question kidnapper over prostitute murders" 2195:
Sam Stanton; Kim Minugh; Ryan Lillis (September 2, 2009).
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Jaycee Dugard documented her life in captivity in a book,
852:. Dugard later stated in her memoir and an interview with 1725:"In testimony Jaycee Dugard describes her 18-year ordeal" 2984:"Jaycee Dugard recounts horror of 18 years in captivity" 2567:"Jaycee Dugard and the parallels with Fritzl and McCann" 776:
The driver, Phillip Garrido, rolled down the window and
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The primary offender, Phillip Greg Garrido, was born in
5272:"Jaycee Dugard sues U.S. over monitoring of her captor" 5025:"Jaycee Dugard's kidnappers plead guilty in California" 3627:"Dugard Kidnapping Suspect Told FBI He'd Cured Himself" 3553:"Dugard Kidnapping Suspect Told FBI He'd Cured Himself" 3310:
Netter, Sarah; Ghebremedhin, Sabina (August 28, 2009).
2879:"Sex offenders move to Antioch area 'because they can'" 1876:"Jaycee Dugard's Kidnappers Plead Guilty In California" 1445:
List of child abuse cases featuring long-term detention
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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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California Incarcerated Records and Information Search
4721:"Suspects in Jaycee Dugard kidnapping appear in court" 3730:"Jaycee Lee Dugard showed signs of Stockholm syndrome" 5629: 4201:"Shawn Hornbeck: Jaycee Dugard Brainwashed, in Shock" 5177:
Maria L. La Ganga; Shane Goldmacher (July 2, 2010).
3817:"Stepdad: Girl held 18 years enjoys 'happy' reunion" 819:
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
5397: 5395: 5368:"Oprah and Jaycee Dugard honored at the DVF Awards" 4844:"Nancy Garrido's Attorney Removed From Kidnap Case" 4226:Tony Pierce; Lindsay Barnett (September 18, 2009). 4102:"360 Interview: Elizabeth Smart and her father, Ed" 3723: 3721: 3082:"Judge Issues Birth Certificates For Dugard's Kids" 2912:"Neighbor spoke to Jaycee Lee Dugard through fence" 2339:Nancy Dillon; Corky Siemaszko (September 2, 2009). 637: 629: 621: 609: 592: 563: 542: 524: 516: 508: 496: 488: 468: 443: 422: 245: 212: 191: 181: 171: 154: 146: 118: 95: 53: 36: 4719: 4631: 3877:McKinley, Jesse; Pogash, Carol (August 27, 2021). 3815: 2794: 2403:Goldberg, Alan B.; Netter, Sarah (March 5, 2010). 1940:"Neighbors Describe Alleged Kidnapper As 'Creepy'" 1909:"Garrido To Be Held In Same Prison Unit As Manson" 1869: 1867: 1789: 1787: 1044:Garrido and his wife were placed under arrest. An 880:The Garridos' neighbor, Patrick McQuaid, told the 5057:"Jaycee Dugard kidnap: Victim rues 'stolen life'" 4601:"Kidnap Suspect: 'Wait Until You Hear The Story'" 3305: 3303: 2452: 2450: 1600: 1598: 1294:On September 22, 2011, Dugard filed a lawsuit in 4291: 4289: 4287: 3212:"Profiling abductors: Q&A with Brad Garrett" 3011:"Captive's Own Account of 18 Years as a Hostage" 2946:Alan B. Goldberg; Sarah Netter (March 5, 2010). 2941: 2939: 2488: 2486: 2484: 2448: 2446: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2434: 2432: 2430: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1558: 1556: 1309:, the court ruled that the federal government's 1154:Investigators at the Garridos' Contra Costa home 5407:"Jaycee Dugard Interview: How Life Has Changed" 4907:"Court: Nancy Garrido's lawyer wrongly bounced" 4595: 4593: 4591: 4033:"Jaycee Dugard's aunt: 'This is a joyful time'" 4003:"Jaycee and Kids 'Cried at Kidnapper's Arrest'" 3912:"Exclusive video: Interview with Jaycee's aunt" 3879:"Kidnapped at 11, Woman Emerges After 18 Years" 1756: 1754: 1752: 1143: 4476:"Garrido Investigators Unearth Bone Fragments" 4297:"Jaycee Lee Dugard working on her second book" 3945:"Controversy: Jaycee Dugard Daughter's Photos" 3179:"Kidnapping Victim Was Not Always Locked Away" 1671: 1669: 1667: 1665: 1663: 1524: 1522: 4937:"Judge sets $ 20M bail for US kidnap suspect" 300:, Phillip Garrido, visited the campus of the 8: 5319:. Season 4. Episode 12. September 15, 2011. 3976:"Jaycee's Stepdad: Her New Life "Like Mars"" 3341:Siegel, Larry J.; Walsh, Brandon C. (2010). 3276:"Girl grew up locked away in backyard sheds" 2603:"Jaycee Dugard Case: Justice After 20 Years" 1369:A documentary that aired in October 2009 on 1305:(FTCA). In a 2–1 decision authored by Judge 254:against the state of California settled for 107: – August 26, 2009 3525:California Coalition Against Sexual Assault 2310:"Nevada DPS Information on Phillip Garrido" 1322:In November 2022, Phillip Garrido's former 965:In 2006, one of Garrido's neighbors called 5752:History of Contra Costa County, California 4756:. Everyday Psychology. September 5, 2009. 3513: 3511: 3509: 2596: 2594: 1967: 1965: 1903: 1901: 922:other people, this fiction was continued. 843:Upon arriving at the Garridos' home in an 539: 419: 42: 33: 5542:Superior Court of the State of California 4533:"Police: Bones found on Garrido property" 3610:"Jaycee Dugard's kidnappers plead guilty" 1001:On the same day, Garrido traveled to the 5565:"Inside Jaycee's Secret Kidnap Compound" 4685:Maria L. La Ganga (September 14, 2009). 3111:Samuel, Stephanie (September 24, 2011). 2948:"Jaycee Dugard: 'It's Been a Long Haul'" 2405:"Jaycee Dugard: 'It's Been a Long Haul'" 2197:"Rape victim describes Garrido's attack" 1021:Garrido arrived at the parole office in 5757:History of El Dorado County, California 5636: 5278:from the original on September 24, 2015 5037:from the original on September 24, 2015 4969:"Garridos Confess To Dugard Kidnapping" 4566:"Phillip Garrido May Have More Victims" 3380:from the original on September 11, 2016 3062:from the original on September 11, 2021 2977: 2975: 2973: 2846:"Dugard's Biological Dad Rips Garridos" 2304: 2302: 2267:Peterman, Albert F. (January 6, 1977). 1938:Gonzales, Richard (September 1, 2009). 1886:from the original on September 24, 2015 1490: 1461: 1253:Settlement with the State of California 266:Federal government of the United States 5742:1990s kidnappings in the United States 5580:"Timeline and map: Jaycee Dugard case" 4404:"A Captivity No Novelist Could Invent" 3955:from the original on February 18, 2010 3770:from the original on November 17, 2021 3222:from the original on September 6, 2013 3191:from the original on November 13, 2013 2807:from the original on November 12, 2015 2002:Philip Sherwell (September 12, 2009). 1983:from the original on September 2, 2011 1762:"Garridos Have Brief Court Appearance" 1569:Rothfeld, Michael (November 4, 2009). 5772:June 1991 crimes in the United States 5417:from the original on February 7, 2017 4917:from the original on January 12, 2023 3982:from the original on October 29, 2013 3832:from the original on November 3, 2013 3532:from the original on January 29, 2016 3158:from the original on January 29, 2016 2164:Saltzman, Sammy (September 1, 2009). 2145:from the original on November 8, 2017 2035:Philip Sherwell (September 6, 2009). 1700:from the original on January 12, 2023 1583:from the original on February 8, 2014 1541:from the original on November 3, 2022 1496: 1494: 1093:, was published on July 12, 2011, by 7: 4513:from the original on January 9, 2010 4369:La Ganga, Maria L. (July 13, 2011). 4078:from the original on August 12, 2016 3413:from the original on January 6, 2010 3345:. Wadsworth Publishing. p. 50. 3177:McKinley, Jessie (August 28, 2009). 2646:from the original on January 2, 2019 2228:Gerow, Lynn B. (December 23, 1976). 1605:Tranawala, Sudhin (March 15, 2016). 685:a 14-year-old girl after giving her 625:Kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment 512:Kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment 5767:Incidents of violence against women 5762:Incidents of violence against girls 5571:. September 5, 2009. Archived from 5447:from the original on March 19, 2018 5142:La Ganga, Maria L. (June 3, 2011). 5129:from the original on August 8, 2016 5115:La Ganga, Maria L. (June 3, 2011). 5004:from the original on April 11, 2011 4975:. February 28, 2011. Archived from 4699:from the original on August 4, 2016 4545:from the original on August 8, 2016 4455:from the original on August 9, 2016 3856:from the original on August 8, 2016 3846:"Police 'sorry' for kidnap blunder" 3794:Arash Ghadishah (August 28, 2009). 3740:from the original on March 23, 2016 3697:from the original on August 9, 2016 3502:from the original on March 4, 2016. 3322:from the original on April 13, 2016 3255:from the original on August 1, 2020 2852:. September 8, 2009. Archived from 2749:from the original on March 24, 2016 2718:from the original on March 23, 2016 2634:Saltzman, Sammy (August 28, 2009). 2615:from the original on August 3, 2016 2353:from the original on April 18, 2016 2113:from the original on March 10, 2016 1874:Gabrielle Saveri (April 28, 2011). 1768:. December 11, 2009. Archived from 1617:from the original on April 11, 2016 1450:List of solved missing person cases 1279:San Francisco County Superior Court 1243:Central California Women's Facility 642:Central California Women's Facility 5782:Missing person cases in California 5380:from the original on March 5, 2016 5366:Quarles, Alicia (March 10, 2012). 5335:"Captive for 18 years: Jaycee Lee" 5251:from the original on March 3, 2016 5241:"AB 1714 Assembly Bill: Chaptered" 5221:from the original on March 4, 2016 4990:Brent Jones, ed. (April 7, 2011). 4949:from the original on March 4, 2016 4850:. November 9, 2009. Archived from 4792:from the original on March 4, 2016 4760:from the original on June 16, 2016 4734:from the original on March 5, 2016 4640:from the original on March 6, 2016 4633:"Origin of Schizophrenia Revealed" 4482:from the original on June 10, 2016 4240:from the original on July 14, 2016 4207:from the original on March 4, 2016 4147:from the original on March 3, 2016 4045:from the original on March 5, 2016 3974:CBS News staff (August 31, 2009). 3924:from the original on June 11, 2016 3802:from the original on June 10, 2016 3633:from the original on March 4, 2016 3584:Cathy Cockrell (August 28, 2009). 3563:from the original on March 4, 2016 3518:Tammy Strobel (November 5, 2009). 3125:from the original on July 22, 2012 3088:. January 26, 2010. Archived from 2982:Donelan, Jennifer (July 8, 2011). 2958:from the original on March 4, 2016 2832:from the original on July 12, 2016 2820:Moore, Matthew (August 27, 2009). 2781:from the original on June 25, 2013 2683:from the original on March 8, 2016 2493:Maria L. La Ganga (June 2, 2011). 2469:from the original on June 10, 2016 2415:from the original on March 4, 2016 2320:from the original on March 3, 2016 2176:from the original on June 10, 2021 2049:from the original on June 28, 2016 2016:from the original on July 29, 2016 1809:from the original on June 11, 2016 1648:from the original on June 14, 2021 1529:TeSelle, Mike (November 2, 2022). 1241:, while Nancy was incarcerated at 1003:University of California, Berkeley 657:, on April 5, 1951. He grew up in 302:University of California, Berkeley 87:University of California, Berkeley 25: 5544:. August 28, 2009. Archived from 5347:from the original on July 1, 2016 5270:Emmet Berg (September 22, 2011). 5191:from the original on July 9, 2016 4607:. August 27, 2009. Archived from 4350:from the original on June 6, 2016 4311:from the original on May 21, 2016 4272:from the original on June 9, 2016 4199:Johnny Dodd (September 4, 2009). 4180:from the original on July 9, 2016 3910:Greg Hardesty (August 21, 2013). 3399:Bulwa, Demian (October 6, 2009). 3274:Mallory Simon (August 27, 2009). 2910:Costa, Hilary (August 28, 2009). 2891:from the original on June 9, 2016 2737:Gomez, James M. (June 14, 1991). 2665:Sandra Chereb (August 31, 2009). 2601:Manikandan Raman (June 3, 2011). 2099:Costa, Hilary (August 28, 2009). 2080:from the original on May 31, 2016 1737:from the original on July 1, 2022 1636:Friedman, Emily (June 16, 2010). 1318:Parole officer breaks his silence 1290:Lawsuit against the United States 1239:California State Prison, Corcoran 697:her when she tried to leave him. 529:California State Prison, Corcoran 492:6 ft 4 in (193 cm) 365:9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals 5699: 5687: 5675: 5663: 5651: 5639: 4905:Bob Egelko (December 16, 2009). 4718:Dan Simon (September 14, 2009). 4501:Neil Katz (September 10, 2009). 4064:Sophia Kazmi (August 28, 2009). 4001:Greg Milam (September 1, 2009). 3943:Ryan Smith (September 1, 2009). 3616:. April 28, 2011. Archived from 3432:Dugard, Jaycee (July 12, 2011). 3210:Daniel Schwartz (May 15, 2012). 3144:Nick Allen (September 2, 2009). 3009:McKinley, Jesse (June 4, 2011). 2565:Bremer, Jack (August 28, 2009). 2457:Hopper, Jessica (July 7, 2011). 2230:"Case 3:76-cr-00088 Document 10" 1429: 1415: 1375:Captive for 18 Years: Jaycee Lee 1165:Origin of Schizophrenia Revealed 550: 430: 5023:Steve Gorman (April 28, 2011). 4402:Maslin, Janet (July 17, 2011). 4330:Dugard, Jaycee (July 3, 2012). 3438:. Simon and Schuster. pp.  3241:Voyles, Sue (August 29, 2009). 2530:Jaycee Dugard (July 12, 2011). 2372:Mike Harvey (August 31, 2009). 1915:. June 16, 2011. Archived from 996:Federal Bureau of Investigation 821:were involved in the effort. A 760:. As a parolee, Garrido wore a 750:Contra Costa County, California 18:Kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard 4443:Nick Allen (August 31, 2009). 3728:Nick Allen (October 5, 2009). 3488:Adams, Guy (August 28, 2009). 3343:Juvenile Delinquency: The Core 2796:"The Problem of Sex Offenders" 2068:Steve Huff (August 27, 2009). 1723:Marlowe, Lisa (June 6, 2011). 1356:An American crime show on the 1273:by a 70 to 2 vote, and by the 1: 5615:Morain, Dan (June 12, 1992). 4166:Eunice Oh (August 28, 2009). 2133:"Suspect Faced '72 Rape Case" 29:1991 American kidnapping case 5802:South Lake Tahoe, California 5441:Casefile: True Crime Podcast 5245:California State Legislature 2608:International Business Times 2070:"Meet Phillip Craig Garrido" 1476:guaranteed he would be dead. 702:South Lake Tahoe, California 5777:Kidnapped American children 5501:GPX (secondary coordinates) 5315:"The Jaycee Dugard Story". 5152:. p. 2. 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Pinnacle. p. 316. 3373:The Sydney Morning Herald 3366:MCT (September 2, 2009). 1271:California State Assembly 647: 617: 549: 534: 520:Serving 431 years to life 504: 429: 378:, was published in 2016. 274: 48:Childhood photo of Dugard 41: 5479:Download coordinates as: 2269:"Report of Consultation" 1398:The case was covered by 1223:and Stockholm syndrome. 734:Leavenworth Penitentiary 712:In a 1976 court-ordered 633:Serving 36 years to life 404:, a rural town south of 5812:Formerly missing people 5321:Investigation Discovery 5305: (August 26, 2016). 4911:San Francisco Chronicle 4874:"Ex Parte Minute Order" 3693:. Antioch, California. 3663:August 9, 2016, at the 3406:San Francisco Chronicle 2505:Placerville, California 1358:Investigation Discovery 1342:A Stolen Life: A Memoir 1303:Federal Tort Claims Act 1275:California State Senate 1185:Placerville, California 1102:animal-assisted therapy 1097:, to positive reviews. 1090:A Stolen Life: A Memoir 371:A Stolen Life: A Memoir 99:June 10, 1991 5694:San Francisco Bay Area 5585:March 4, 2016, at the 5443:. September 18, 2016. 4541:. September 16, 2009. 4336:. Simon and Schuster. 3917:Orange County Register 3463:Scott, Robert (2011). 2803:. September 11, 2009. 1404:on September 17, 2016. 1387:Dugard's second book, 1155: 1148: 1139:Sacramento, California 898:Pregnancy and children 817:International and the 714:psychiatric evaluation 346:San Francisco Bay Area 340:in at least one other 5575:on September 1, 2009. 5491:GPX (all coordinates) 4041:. September 3, 2009. 2141:. September 3, 2009. 1284:Arnold Schwarzenegger 1215:, was set for Nancy. 1153: 1108:Police investigations 1057:Reunion and afterward 832:America's Most Wanted 655:Pittsburg, California 602:Physical therapy aide 461:Pittsburg, California 161:Phillip Craig Garrido 5551:on November 18, 2009 5520:. September 9, 2016. 5376:. Associated Press. 5298:Jaycee Dugard v. USA 5000:. Associated Press. 4945:. January 22, 2010. 4788:. October 30, 2009. 4636:. Grove Publishing. 4611:on December 23, 2009 4268:. October 14, 2009. 4107:Anderson Cooper 360° 4013:on September 3, 2009 3288:on November 21, 2010 3248:Reno Gazette Journal 3092:on February 22, 2012 2998:on October 30, 2013. 2538:Simon & Schuster 1950:on November 18, 2022 1676:Glatt, John (2010). 1133:On August 27, 2009, 1129:Garrido's statements 1095:Simon & Schuster 730:personality disorder 693:and alleged that he 264:Lawsuit against the 176:Sexual gratification 75:1554 Walnut Avenue, 5747:Antioch, California 5525:The JAYC Foundation 5343:. 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Index

Kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard

Meyers, California
Antioch, California
University of California, Berkeley
Child abduction
false imprisonment
child rape
Sexual gratification
Pleaded guilty
Kidnapping
rape by force
Life imprisonment
parole
Lawsuit
Federal government of the United States
Meyers
California
kidnapping
sex offender
University of California, Berkeley
parole
Concord, California
raping
lean-tos
Antioch, California
raped
life imprisonment
person of interest
missing persons

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