Posted on 08/27/2009 10:38:07 AM PDT by unixfox
PLACERVILLE, Calif. -- Kidnapping victim Jaycee Lee Dugard has been found in good health 18 years after her abduction, the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office confirmed.
Dugard, who turned 29 Thursday, was abducted from the El Dorado County community of Meyers on the morning of June 10, 1991, when she was only 11 years old, KCRA-TV in...
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If you force the police dress up like this to come get you, they're undoubtedly bringing an ass-whoopin' with them.
...and the Lifetime Movie Network has started filming “Abduction of Innocence: The Jaycee Lee Dugard Story.”
Heh heh heh
Good one.
the statue of limitations was pulled down long ago... BUT the statute of limitations is still applicable, perhaps.
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series, sorry, but its hugh that eye comment on these mispellinks...
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Amusing, yes, and I actually was thinking that and STILL mistyped it. I was thinking of the Seinfeld bit, “STATUTE to limitations, it’s not a statue. Fine, it’s a sculpture of limitations”.
ted kennedy is being reincarnated as a little girls that will grow to be accosted by fat old senators...
no wait... i am sure he’s forgi... never mind./
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“These days if you defraud the IRS you can get into the Obama administration.”
Please read my 2009 tagline.
Thanks.
UPDATE
18 years later, kidnapped woman turns up alive
Henry K. Lee,Jaxon Van Derbeken, Chronicle Staff Writers
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Jaycee Dugard. Phillip Craig Garrido. Carl Probyn, the stepfather of Jaycee Lee Dugard, discuss... A woman claiming to be Jaycee Lee Dugard, kidnapped in Me...
(08-27) 11:33 PDT CONCORD —
A woman kidnapped as an 11-year-old girl nearly two decades ago from outside her South Lake Tahoe home surfaced Wednesday when she and the couple now accused of snatching her walked into a Concord police station, authorities said today.
The reappearance of Jaycee Dugard stunned family members, who had all but lost hope that she was still alive 18 years after she was kidnapped on her way to catch a school bus as her stepfather watched helplessly.
Law-enforcement sources said Phillip Craig Garrido, 58, of Antioch and his wife, Nancy Garrido, 55, were arrested in connection with the case. Phillip Garrido was being held in lieu of $1 million bail on suspicion of kidnapping, rape by force, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, sexual penetration and conspiracy.
Nancy Garrido was being held on suspicion of conspiracy and kidnapping. Her bail was also $1 million. Both were initially booked into the Contra Costa County Jail in Martinez, but have since been moved to an undisclosed site.
The couple were arrested after they walked into the police station with Dugard to ask a question, authorities said. They would not say what the question involved, but it apparently aroused the suspicions of a Concord police officer.
The officer ran a criminal history check of Phillip Garrido and found out he was a registered sex offender, authorities said. State records show that he has a conviction for rape by force, and federal records show him serving a stint in federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan., in the 1980s.
It is still unclear how police learned that the woman who was with the Garridos was Dugard, but her relatives are beside themselves with joy.
“I gave up hope for 18 years, just went into recovery mode,” said her stepfather, Carl Probyn, a wallpaper contractor. “I thought it would be nice just to recover her and capture the people and find out why they did this.
“Now, I just won the lotto. It’s just unbelievable. This is going to be a great day today.”
Probyn, 60, who now lives in Orange (Orange County), said his wife, Terry, called him at about 4 p.m. Wednesday with the news.
“She basically said, ‘Are you sitting down?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ And she said, ‘They found Jaycee - she’s alive.’ “
The two, who are separated, cried for about two minutes on the phone.
Terry Probyn was able to speak on the phone with her daughter. “She sounds normal. She told my wife she remembers everything,” Carl Probyn said.
Terry Probyn, who also now lives in Southern California, was on her way to the Bay Area to reunite with her daughter.
FBI agents were searching the Garridos’ home today on Walnut Avenue in Antioch.
Police have declined to comment, referring inquiries to the El Dorado County sheriff’s office. A news conference is scheduled for this afternoon in Placerville.
Dugard was last seen June 10, 1991, as she was walking to a bus stop in South Lake Tahoe. The blond, blue-eyed 11-year-old, wearing a pink top and pink pants, was going to catch the bus to her school near South Lake Tahoe. She never made it.
As Carl Probyn watched from the family’s driveway on a hill about two blocks away, a two-tone gray sedan pulled up and someone yanked the girl into the car and sped off. Even though officers responded within minutes, no trace of the car or girl was ever found - until Wednesday.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/27/BA4N19EJ35.DTL
At Columbine they hid behind the cars and trucks in the school parking lot, far away from the action.
Rather than face the music themselves they forced unarmed students and teachers to face up to the gunmen.
Can’t imagine the emotions of the parents. Wow.
Considering the charges filed against the man, it appears that this poor lady’s life has been a living hell the past 18 years.
Mary Jo is probably holding him under water right now...
It sounds like Phillip and Nancy Garrido walked into the police station in Concord with Jaycee to ask a question... and the alert police officer got suspicious... in so many words... if the suspect and his wife never walked into the police station... Jaycee would STILL be missing...
This is the kind of story I want to package up and send to everybody who posts complaints about police asking for ID. If the cop hadn’t gotten suspicious, obtained their ID, and run their records, they’d have waltzed out of the police station.
Thanks for the update! I hope these lowlifes rot in hell!
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