Girl in California Kidnapped at Age 11 was Kept as a Sex Slave for 18 Years

Salem9022

Junior Member
Disgusting News: But what was the religion of this Rapist?

Police: Victim was kept as sex slave, had 2 children by her abductor

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.

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, appeared at a parole office Wednesday with her children and the couple accused of kidnapping her. She was reunited Thursday with her mother, but the family was also learning that their smiling, blue-eyed, blonde ponytailed little girl had spent most of her life in captivity.

"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 being held for investigation of various kidnapping and sex charges. His wife, Nancy Garrido, 54, was also arrested, and authorities said she was with Garrido during the kidnapping in South Lake Tahoe.

Garrido was on lifetime parole and his arrest raises questions about how closely parolees are monitored. But Kollar said a parole officer who had visited Garrido's house previously had not noticed anything amiss — the compound was well concealed by shrubs, garbage cans and a tarp.

"You can't see over the fence with the shrubbery and the trees. You can't see the structures," Kollar said.

Neighbor Helen Boyer, 78, described the Garridos as nice and friendly and said they cared for Phillip Garrido's elderly mother.

"If I needed something, they would be the first I would call on," Boyer said.

The case broke after Garrido was spotted Tuesday with two children as he tried to enter the University of California, Berkeley, campus to hand out religious literature. The officers said he was acting suspiciously toward the children. They questioned him and did a background check, determining he was a parolee, and informed his parole officer.

Garrido was ordered to appear for a parole meeting and arrived Wednesday with Dugard, who identified herself as "Allissa," his wife and two children. During questioning, corrections officials said he admitted kidnapping Dugard. Investigators said he did not yet have an attorney.

Authorities said they do not know if Garrido also abused his daughters, but they are investigating.

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, Calif.

Garrido's compound was located in Antioch, a city of 100,000 about 170 miles from her family's home in South Lake Tahoe. The house was cordoned off with police tape as it was searched by FBI agents and the El Dorado County Sheriff's Department.

People who knew Garrido said he became increasingly fanatic about his religious beliefs in recent years, sometimes breaking out into song and claiming that God spoke to him through a box.

"In the last couple years he started getting into this strange religious stuff. We kind of felt sorry for him," said Tim Allen, president of East County Glass and Window Inc. in Pittsburgh, who bought business cards and letterhead from Garrido's printing business for the last decade. Three times in recent years, Garrido arrived at Allen's showroom with two "cute little blond girls" in tow, he said.

In April 2008, Garrido registered a corporation called Gods Desire at his home address, according the California Secretary of State. During recent visits to the showroom, Garrido would talk about quitting the printing business to preach full time and gave the impression he was setting up a church, Allen said.

"He rambled. It made no sense," he said.

Garrido would talk about holding events at UC Berkeley and mentioned the names of important people as if he knew them. Allen said he had no inkling of Garrido's criminal record.

"We never thought anything bad about the guy," Allen said. "He was just kind of nutty."

Garrido gave a rambling, sometimes incoherent phone interview to KCRA-TV from the El Dorado County jail Thursday in which he said he had not admitted to a kidnapping and that he had turned his life around since the birth of his first daughter 15 years ago.

"I tell you here's the story of what took place at this house and you're going to be absolutely impressed. It's a disgusting thing that took place from the end to the beginning. But I turned my life completely around," he said.

In addition to kidnapping allegations, court records showed both Garridos were being held for investigation of rape by force, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor and kidnapping someone under 14 with intent to rape. Phillip Garrido also faces allegations of sexual penetration.

The Associated Press as a matter of policy avoids identifying victims of alleged sexual abuse by name in its news reports. However, Dugard's disappearance had been known and reported for nearly two decades, making impossible any effort to shield her identity now.

Garrido has a long rap sheet dating back to the 1970s.

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

He was also convicted of kidnapping a 25-year-old woman whom he snatched from a South Lake Tahoe parking lot, handcuffed, tied down and held in a mini-warehouse in Reno, according to a November 1976 story in the Reno Gazette-Journal. A detective at the time said he found the woman with Garrido in a warehouse that had rugs on the floor and walls, *!*!*!*!ographic magazines, a movie projector, a spotlight, wine and hot water.

In 1991, police believe he was trolling for victims in South Lake Tahoe in a Ford Granada and snatched Dugard from a bus stop outside her home. The case attracted national attention and was featured on TV's "America's Most Wanted," which broadcast a composite drawing of a suspect seen in the car.

Her stepfather said he saw someone reach out and grab her before the car sped away.

"As soon as I saw the door fly open, the driver's door, I jumped on my mountain bike and I tried to get to the top of the hill but I had no energy," Probyn recalled. "I rode back down and yelled at my neighbor, 911!"

Probyn said his wife, from whom he is separated, was devastated by the kidnapping. He said for 10 years after the crime, she would take a week off work at Christmas and on the anniversary of the abduction and spend the time crying at home.

Probyn eventually lost hope that he would ever see his stepdaughter alive. In the interview he gave before details about her captivity emerged, he said he was struggling to understand why Dugard didn't come forward earlier.

"I don't know if she was brainwashed, I don't know if she was walking around on the street, I don't know if she was locked up under key for 18 years, I have no idea."

Dugard retains custody of her children and was staying at a Bay area motel, authorities said.

At the Lake Tahoe Unified School District, employees huddled around television sets and computers to watch the news conference. Their tears of joy that Jaycee was alive became tears of horror and anger when details of her abduction and long captivity were recounted by police.

"Oh my God," murmured Superintendent James Tarwater.

Resident Angie Keil said the Lake Tahoe community rallied around the family, holding candlelight vigils, and in the early days organizing searches.

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

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32583149/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
Astaghfirullah.

Whatever religion sick individuals happen to be on, May Allah always protect us from predators like this.

Ameen.
 

q8penpals

Junior Member
Salam

If you read carefully, it states he was setting up HIS OWN church!

This guy was a convicted rapist long before he kidnapped this girl - which is why I truly believe rapists should be executed.

Besides the tragedy to the girl (and the subsequent 2 children she gave birth to because of this monster), the step-father to the girl said his life was miserable, not only because of losing the girl, but because everyone around just assumed he did it - he was literally the ONLY suspect for nearly 20 years for something he was completely innocent of. It also caused his divorce from her mother.

Seriously, I think the monster should be chained outside the courthouse and beaten to death.
 

DanyalSAC

Junior Member
I use to live in Antioch for several years before I bought my house last May. I was totally blown away by this.
 
Salam

If you read carefully, it states he was setting up HIS OWN church!

This guy was a convicted rapist long before he kidnapped this girl - which is why I truly believe rapists should be executed.

Besides the tragedy to the girl (and the subsequent 2 children she gave birth to because of this monster), the step-father to the girl said his life was miserable, not only because of losing the girl, but because everyone around just assumed he did it - he was literally the ONLY suspect for nearly 20 years for something he was completely innocent of. It also caused his divorce from her mother.

Seriously, I think the monster should be chained outside the courthouse and beaten to death.


salam alaykum

lol...ur scaring me with ur ideology :p.....plus this isnt the 1st time such a sick crime has been committed ...this is becoming more and more normal nowadays due to the so called democratic system of law and governance
 

allah is with me

Rabana Wa laqal Hamd
ya allah ..this is so bad..
asthagfiruallah!...
its just unbelivable..
asthagfiruallah!!!..
may alah protect us all -ameen
 

miq1

Junior Member
Praise be to Allah (The Glorified and Exalted).

Disgusting News: But what was the religion of this Rapist?

Answer: His religion was obviously christianity. The following verses of the bible support his conduct:

Deuteronomy 22:28-29- "If a man happens to meet a virgin who is not pledged to be married and rapes her and they are discovered, he shall pay the girl's father fifty shekels of silver. He must marry the girl, for he has violated her. He can never divorce her as long as he lives."


And Allah (The Glorified and Exalted) Knows Best.
 

IslamIsTheFuture

알라후 아크바르-Allah Akbar
SubhnAllah
Soo sick hearing this kinda news.. Why she remained there and didnt escape b4...
May Allah protect us from this kind of people.. Ameen
 

xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
Salam

If you read carefully, it states he was setting up HIS OWN church!

This guy was a convicted rapist long before he kidnapped this girl - which is why I truly believe rapists should be executed.

Besides the tragedy to the girl (and the subsequent 2 children she gave birth to because of this monster), the step-father to the girl said his life was miserable, not only because of losing the girl, but because everyone around just assumed he did it - he was literally the ONLY suspect for nearly 20 years for something he was completely innocent of. It also caused his divorce from her mother.

Seriously, I think the monster should be chained outside the courthouse and beaten to death.


:salam2:

Yup, he deserves nothing short of an execution although I wouldn't want to witness him being beaten to death. Maybe public execution is a good deterrence.

:wasalam:
 

q8penpals

Junior Member
Salam

Seriously, though, studies by psychologists have shown that like 90% of convicted sex offenders re-committ sex crimes upon their release. I think people convicted of sex offences (especially those against children) should be executed.

Honestly, murderers can be executed, although the vast majority of murders are 1-time type things (a guy murders the guy sleeping with his wife, for instance) and the person is not a real threat to anyone else. A sex offender with roughly a 90% chance of committing the crime again, against ANYONE, is a much greater threat to the stability of a community/nation than the average person who murders someone.

This is something I am quite passionate about, especially since children who have been sexually abused are more likely to become abusers themselves when they grow up - so it is a self-perpetuating downward spiral of criminal acts.
 
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