Thursday, August 27, 2009

Kidnapped girl found years later


PLACERVILLE, Calif.- Joyful!! Miraculous news that a girl kidnapped nearly two decades ago, was found alive Thursday supported the horrific details of how police say he lives for years: the rapist convicted in his court held captive and forced to carry two of her children.
Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was 11 in 1991, when awakened by his school bus stop was closed from the outside world for several fences, sheds and tents in the back of the house in the suburbs.

His captors, said the investigators, raped and
father of two children, first when Jaycee was approximately 14 children, two girls, now 11 and 15 have been kept hidden in the yard.

"None of the children never been to school, but not for the doctor," El Dorado County Sheriff Fred Kollar said. "They were kept in complete isolation in the mix.

Dugard, now 29, has appeared in terms of office Wednesday with their children, and a couple accused of kidnapping her. She was reunited Thursday with her mother, but the family has also learned that their smile, blue eyes, blonde ponytailed girl spent most of his life in captivity.

"He was in good health, but they live in the garden over the past 18 years have taken their toll," said Kollar.

Compounds Yard had electricity from an extension cord and the remittance basis and shower, "as if you were camping," said Kollar.

Convicted Sex Offender Phillip Garrido, 58, was arrested for investigation of various charges of kidnapping and sex. His wife, Nancy Garrido, 54, was arrested and authorities have said that with Garrido during the kidnapping in South Lake Tahoe.

Garrido is for life, and his condition arrest raises questions about how parolees are monitored closely. Kollar, but said the curator, who has visited the house Garrido had noticed something was wrong - a mixture was well hidden in the bushes, rubbish and sailing.

"You can not see over the fence with shrubs and trees. You can not see the structure," said Kollar.

Next Helen Boyer, 78, described Garridos more pleasant and friendly, and said that the care of mothers older than Phillip Garrido.

"If I need something, should be the first wonder," said Boyer.

The case broke after Garrido Tuesday was seen with two children, when he tried to enter the University of California, Berkeley, complex distributed religious literature. Officers said he had acted suspiciously towards children. Do, and also controls the background, the identification has been released on parole, and informed his editor.

Garrido was sentenced to satisfy the condition and arrived on Wednesday, with Dugard, who identified himself as "Alliss, his wife and two children. During the interrogation, correction officials said, admitted kidnapping Dugard. Investigators have said not yet have a lawyer.

Announced that I do not know if Garrido also abused the children, but are under investigation.

Dugard stepfather, who testified that his abduction and was long a suspect in the case, said he was impressed by the report after having done what he could to help find her.

"I broke in marriage. I went through hell, I think I suspect, until yesterday," cried Carl Probyn, 60, told the Associated Press at his home in Orange, California

Compounds Garrido was at Antioch, the city of 100,000 about 170 miles from his family home in South Lake Tahoe. The house was insulated with tape by police, was searched by FBI agents and the sheriff of the county of El Dorado in the department.

The people he knew, Garrido said he has become more and more fanatical about their religious convictions in recent years, sometimes breaking into song and says that God spoke to him through the window.

"In years past, came to this strange things religious. We sort of pity for him," said Tim Allen, Chairman of the Area East of glass and windows, and Pittsburgh who purchased the business cards and letterhead of the business press Garrido over the last ten years. Three times in recent years, arrived at the showroom Garrido Allen with two cute blond girls "in tow," he said.

In April 2008, Garrido registered company called Gods desire to his home address in California, according to the Secretary of State.
During a recent visit to the showroom, it would leave Garrido talking about the printing industry to preach full time, and gave the impression that he was establishing a church, "says Allen.

"He rambled. It makes sense," he said.

Garrido would talk about events in the enterprise UC Berkeley and in the names of outstanding personalities, as if he knew it. Allen said he has no idea of a criminal Garrido.

"We never thought badly of a boy," says Allen. "It was just nut.

Garrido gave tours, sometimes incoherent telephone conversation KCRA-TV in El Dorado County jail, which on Thursday said he confessed to the kidnapping and that he had built his life around after the birth of her first daughter 15 years ago .

"I tell you that here is the story of what happened in this house and be completely overwhelmed. E 'disgusting, which took place from end to beginning. But I have changed my life completely around," he said.

In addition to the kidnapping charge, court documents showed Garridos were conducted for treatment of rape by force, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor and kidnapping under the age of 14 with the intent to rape. Phillip Garrido also face charges of sexual penetration.

The Associated Press as a matter of policy avoids the identification of victims of alleged sexual misconduct on behalf of its coverage. However, Dugard was known and reported missing nearly two decades, so that all possible efforts to protect their identity now.

Garrido has a long tradition dating back to 1970 penalty.

He has a conviction for rape by force or fear, and was paroled from prison in the State of Nevada in 1988, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

E 'was also convicted of kidnapping 25-year-old woman who was abducted from the parking lot South Lake Tahoe, handcuffed, bound and kept in a mini-warehouse in Reno, according to the story in November 1976 in the Reno Gazette-Journal.
The detective said when he found a woman with Garrido in the shop, which had carpets on the floor and walls, pornographic magazines, video projector, spotlight, wine and hot water.

In 1991, police suspected that he was hunting for victims in South Lake Tahoe in a Ford Granada Dugard pulled from a bus stop outside their homes. The case has drawn national attention and has been featured on television "America's Most Wanted" which aired a composite drawing of the suspect seen in the car.

His stepfather said he saw someone reach out and grab it before the car ran away.

"When I saw the door fly open driver's door, I jumped on his mountain bike and tried to reach the top, but I had no energy," said Probyn. "I went back and cried to her neighbor, 911!"

Probyn said his wife, from which it is separated, was devastated by the kidnapping. He said that in 10 years after the crime, it would take a week off for Christmas and the anniversary of the abduction and spend time at home crying.

Probyn finally lost hope of ever seeing his daughter alive. In an interview granted before the details emerged about his captivity, said that the attempt to understand why Dugard not come forward earlier.

"I do not care if you do not know whether to walk down the street, I do not know if this was the key to prison for 18 years, I have no idea."

Dugard maintains custody of their children, and lived in a motel Bay, authorities said.

Lake Tahoe Unified School District, the staff huddled around televisions and computers to monitor the press conference.
Their tears of joy of being alive Jaycee tears of horror and anger when the details of his abduction and his long captivity, police said.

"Oh my God," murmured Superintendent James Tarwater.

Resident Angie Keil said the Lake Tahoe community gathered around the family, holding candlelight vigils, and at the research organization.

"Jaycee has always been in our minds, in all these years," he said, his eyes moist with tears.

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