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United States of America Horrifying Lair Where Kidnapped Girl 11, Was Kept For 18 Yrs

Horrifying Lair Where Girl, 11, Was Kept Hostage For 18 Years After Bus Stop Kidnap

Jaycee Lee Dugard , 11, was kidnapped on her way to the school bus stop in 1991, but her loving mum never gave up hope on finding her little girl

Daily Mirror UK, 12 SEP 2020.


The last thing 11-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard remembers before she was kidnapped by a stranger was touching a pine cone on the ground near where she collapsed.

That seemingly insignificant moment stayed with her and kept her going during the next 18 years - when she was kept captive by the man who took her, living in tents in his garden and giving birth to two children with no medical assistance.

But now, years on from the moment she was rescued from his cruel clutches as she rebuilds her life, it has even more significance.

She wears a pine cone charm around her neck, explaining: "It was the last grip on me. Now it's a symbol of hope and new beginnings and that there is life after something tragic."

On June 10, 1991, Jaycee left her California home and walked to the bus stop dressed in her favourite bright pink outfit.





A car pulled up next to her and Jaycee thought the man inside needed directions. But instead, he used a stun gun on her which paralysed her, causing her to fall to the ground, which was covered in pine cones.

When she came to she was lying, face down, on the floor of a car with no idea of what was happening.

The driver was Phillip Garrido, a convicted sex offender and peadophile. His wife Nancy was sitting on the backseat, holding Jaycee down.

Jaycee has very little memory of the drive, except hearing him say: "I can't believe we got away with it" and laughing.

They drove for 120 miles to the couple's home, where Jaycee would spend the next 18 years of her life




Their Californian home looked completely normal from the outside, however the back garden was filled with sheds and tents





In their garden, they had set up a series of sheds and outbuildings, one of which was soundproofed.

Jaycee was handcuffed and left alone, told there were dogs outside that they would attack her, and she says can still hear the sound of the door locking.

She was left listening for planes and trains, just as a form of human contact.

Speaking during an interview on ABC News in 2011, she said: "It was like the most horrible moment of your life, times 10.




Phillip Garrido (Image: Reuters)




Nancy Garrido



"I was so lonely. I felt so alone."

Meanwhile, the story had gripped headlines around the world, but even when the police struggled with new leads her mum Terry Probyn never gave up hope.

She gave TV interviews, organised vigils and did everything she could to keep Jaycee's name and photo in people's minds.

She left her daughter's room completely untouched, praying for her safe return every night.

Jaycee's only source of contact with the world was Phillip Garrido, relying on him for food, water and everything else.

A week into the ordeal he came into her room, where she was still in handcuffs, and brought her a milkshake and told her things were going to be different.

He raped her for the first time, something that would become a daily occurrence for years to come.




He claimed to be able to hear voices in the walls, which he often cried when he spoke about,expecting Jaycee to comfort him.

She said: "There was not a day that I didn't cry. I felt like there would ever be a day when I didn't cry again.

"After a while I told myself I can't cry any more."

Asked how she managed to stay sane, she replied:"I was still alive. There was still hope.

"You just do what you have to do to survive.

"Sometimes you just have to hold on to any kind of hope."

Over the years she was allowed more of the space outside

Over the years, a number of parole officers came to the house to check details surrounding his previous offences - but they never found her.

For 18 years Jaycee wasn't allowed to use her name, either when writing or speaking, taking away her identify all together.

After a certain amount of time Phillip introduced Jaycee to his wife, Nancy, who brought her a teddy bear, chocolate milk and a Barbie doll.

"I was so lonely, I crave any kind of attention.

"I wanted her to like me. I felt that if she didn't like me I would get in trouble."

Jaycee claimed that Nancy said sorry for what her husband had done, despite being in the car when she was kidnapped.

She said: "She's just as evil as Phillip. Just as twisted."




The backyard of the home of registered sex offender and convicted rapist Phillip Garrido is shown in Antioch, California


Garrido told Jaycee there were voices in the walls which were speaking to him

When Phillip was jailed for failing a drug test, Nancy took over the role of keeping Jaycee locked up.

In 1994, when she was 13, the couple brought Jaycee her first cooked meal in years - and told her they thought she was pregnant.

She had a complicated birth with no medical help, just Philip and Nancy who watched birthing videos to learn what to do.

"She was beautiful. I felt like I wasn't alone any more. I had something that was mine, I wasn't alone.

"And I knew I could never let anything happen to her. I didn't know how, but I did."

Three years later Jaycee gave birth to her second daughter in the same way.

11-yr-old kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard's image & stats on t-shirton sale at table manned by her parents Carl & Terry Probyn to raise money for further search of their missing daughter




Her mum never gave up the search (Image: Getty Images)


Years later, Phillip and Nancy let Jaycee and her children go outside - giving her space which she turned into a little garden.

As her girls got older, she started to teach them the things she learned at schools - including maths and writing.

The children were told that Nancy was their mum and Jaycee was her sister.

They became so confident that they had got away with their unforgivable actions that they all went out, as a five, to a summer fair attended by thousands of people. Jaycee was 19 at the time.

She admits that she's spent a lot of time wondering why she didn't try to run, saying that she was too scared and felt safer there than in the unknown world.

After 18 years Jaycee's horrifying experience finally came to an end, when two campus police officers had suspicions.

Phillip went to a university to post flyers about his religious beliefs, accompanied by two children.

They did a quick search on who he was, and after being horrified by his history started to question him - and he admitted to kidnapping.

But Jaycee found she was still unable to say her real name, telling police she wasn't trying to be difficult but she hadn't said it in so long.

Instead, she wrote it down.

"It was like a piece of me came back."

Shortly after, her mum Terry Probyn got the call she had been dreaming of for 18 years.

Speaking of the moment she picked up the phone while at work, Terry said: "It was disbelief. I thought no, you're joking. Don't do this to me, it's not funny.





She's spoken out with the hope of offering support to other women who have been abused (Image: FilmMagic)


"I remember telling [Jaycee] I'm coming baby, I'm coming."

When Jaycee was found, her children were 15 and 11.

But she refuses to let the unimaginable things she's been through control her life, and is determined to be happy.

She said: "I don't feel like I have this rage inside of me that's building. I refuse to let him have that.

"He can't have me."

Her mum adds: "I have enough hate in my heart for the both of us.

"I hate that he stole her from me. He ripped out a piece of my heart. He stole my baby.

"He stole your childhood, he stole her adolescence."

But Jaycee finishes, "but he didn't get all of me".

Jaycee has shared her chilling story in a book, A Stolen Life, which she hopes will help other people who have been victims of sexual abuse.

In 2011, Phillip Garrido, then 60, was handed a 431-year jail sentence. Nancy, 55, was locked up for 36 years.

Jaycee has received a $20 million settlement from the state of California.

She separately sued the federal government, which oversaw Garrido's parole beginning in 1988, on the grounds that if its agents had done their job adequately he would not have been free to kidnap her three years later.

However the lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge.

Garrido was twice arrested for kidnapping and sexual assault in the 1970s before he was convicted in 1977 of abducting a woman in South Lake Tahoe and driving her to Nevada, where he hid her in a shed and raped her.

He was released from federal prison on parole in 1988, with his supervision to be taken over by the state of California in 1999.


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