Posted on 09/02/2009 12:43:31 PM PDT by nickcarraway
What a sick “couple”.
I heard somewhere that Nancy, his wife, also abused Jaycee. That may explain why she didn’t want to send the girl home.
OF COURSE she was there.
Too Cruel A Theft - As Her Horrified Stepfather Looked On, Jaycee Dugard Was Stolen by Strangers (People Magazine, 1991)
Carl gazed at Jaycee as she neared the top of the hill, nearly a third of a mile away. Then a car creeping slowly down the road caught his eye. He moved closer to the door. "Maybe I know these people," he thought. "Maybe the man behind the wheel nor the dark-haired woman next to him looked familiar, and just after the small, gray sedan passed Probyn's home, it made a quick U-turn and headed back up the hill. Squinting in the bright light, Carl watched, puzzled, as it cut across the road and jolted to a stop in front of Jaycee. "Well," he thought, "it's Jaycee's friend's mom playing a joke." Then suddenly the driver's door was flung open, and in one horrifying moment Jaycee was dragged into the car, and Carl understood his mistake. "I heard Jaycee scream," says Carl, "and she was gone."(snip)
Police have been no more successful. For the moment, in fact, they have only one bit of information that could be a clue: Carl's description of the woman in the car as Indian or Pakistani, with jet-black hair and dark eyes...
The two of them are as guilty as sin.
I hope they are put into the general population and not kept in solitary.
The towns folk should pick up their torches, march down to the police station, and demand that they release him to them for expedited justice.
She was complicit the whole time.
So he spent time in prison for violating his parole. Are we to assume that the police or parole officials never visited the guys house to investigate the parole violation?
Yes: Wouldnt we all like to be able to do that.
These people should go to the chair and get there quickly in an expedited manner.
These women who visit kidnappers and murderers in jail and marry them are some sick puppies. there is no doubt some sort of sex between the three of them was carried out. This woman is as guilty as the man and shopuld be holding his hand as they sit side by side on “Old Sparky”.
Under the jail. Waaaay under.
Colonel, USAFR
Life in Old Sparky works for me.
I heard that the parole officer would come and talk to Phillip Garrido in his front yard, and did not notice the tents in the back yard.
There have always been female pedophiles.
Conceivably as high as 1/3 of all cases in therapy have been abused by women. Which might not mean that women are perpetrators in that high a percentage of total incidents, just that it is more damaging.
revised sketch of Garecht abductor
They keep trying to connect him to other missing girls.
That is interesting. I would think that a person on parole wouldn’t have any right to privacy in an effort monitor their reintegration into society. In this case, not going into his property allowed a crime to be committed when the state was still responsible for him.
And what does Jaycee's daughters share with the President of the USA?
I know these were done away with by the 70s and only live on in Batman comics but maybe we should bring back institutions for the criminally insane? Life time incarceration in such institutions for sex criminals.
They cost a fortune to house in the general population because of they become targets and we can't kill them (I wish but we can't let us be realistic).
Thoughts? Anyone?
I read an article where it is theorized he wanted to be caught. He was starting his own religion and his blog entries were going nowhere it is postulated so he decided that this was would gain him publicity.
I think he wanted to be caught to promote his weird religion. He gave his manifesto to the FBI earlier, and when that didn’t work he brought them to this meeting.
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