Jaycee Dugard: Finally Free From Captivity, Writes About Experience

Published on 01/30/2018
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FBI Visit

To give you a better picture of Phillip Garrido, you should know about his August 24th, 2009 visit to the FBI office in San Francisco. He wrote a four page essay on sexuality and religion, claiming to have found a cure to his past transgressions. That same day is when he took Jaycee’s daughters with him to U of C Berkeley, hoping to create a program called “God’s Desire” on campus. The special events manager noticed the girls looked pale and submissive and reported him after asking him to return the following day and leave his name. At the meeting, Officer Ally Jacobs was there and called Garrido’s parole officer afterwards.

FBI Visit

FBI Visit

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Aftermath

Once Jaycee Dugard and her girls were freed and returned to Jaycee’s mother and stepmother, they took things slowly. Her stepfather Carl Probyn, said Jaycee had bonded emotionally with her captor and her daughters even cried hearing Phillip was arrested. However, Jaycee’s aunt remarked on how intelligent and articulate the two girls are. Shortly after her release, People magazine published the very first verified photograph of her as an adult.

Aftermath

Aftermath

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