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Kidnapped girl resurfaces 18 years later
PLACERVILLE, Calif. - Joyous, miraculous news that a little girl kidnapped nearly two decades ago was found alive gave way Thursday to the horrifying details of how police say she has lived all those years: kept by a convicted rapist in his backyard as a sex slave and forced to bear two of his children.
Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was 11 in 1991 when she was snatched from her school bus stop, was locked away from the outside world behind a series of fences, sheds and tents in the back of a suburban home, police said. Her abductor, investigators said, raped her for years and fathered two children with her, the first when Jaycee was about 14. Those children, both girls now 11 and 15, also were kept hidden away in the backyard compound. "None of the children have ever been to school, they've never been to a doctor," El Dorado County Undersheriff Fred Kollar said. "They were kept in complete isolation in this compound." Dugard, now 29, was reunited Thursday with her mother, but the meeting was tempered with sadness as the family learned their smiling, blue-eyed, blonde ponytailed little girl had spent most of her life as a virtual slave. "She was in good health, but living in a backyard for the past 18 years does take its toll," Kollar said. The backyard compound had electricity from extension cords and a rudimentary outhouse and shower, "as if you were camping," Kollar said. Convicted sex offender Phillip Garrido, 58, was charged with various kidnapping and sex charges. His wife was also arrested, and authorities said she was with Garrido during the kidnapping in South Lake Tahoe. Wait until you hear the story of what took place at this house," he said. "You are going to be completely impressed. It's a disgusting thing that took place with me at the beginning. But I turned my life completely around and to be able to understand that, you have to start there." He added: If you take this a step at a time you're going to fall over backwards and in the end, you're going to find the most powerful heart-warming story." Dugard's stepfather, who witnessed her abduction and was a longtime suspect in the case, said he was overwhelmed by the news after doing everything he could to help find her. "It broke my marriage up. I've gone through hell, I mean I'm a suspect up until yesterday," a tearful Carl Probyn, 60, told The Associated Press at his home in Orange, California. For more details http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32583149...rts/?GT1=43001 It is mind boggling to think how this man and woman got away with this. Even worse is how he claims to be a christian! |
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A really strange story, but it does give hope to other families with unsolved kidnappings.
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I'm so happy she's been found--how great for the family. I imagine she has a long way to go to be normal, though. :(
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As a parent,this is the kind of thing,that worries you when one of your kids doesn't answer their cell-phone,and they were supposed to call you at a certain time.
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In my opinion, the other sad thing is that they will never be able to give them the sort of punishment they deserve for something like this. It is certainly not allowed...and it may just not be possible anyway.
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I wonder if they can ever be normal without God's help. |
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(of course we have drop outs that can't read) |
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