LillyRush
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In that article from SFGate.com, his brother is also quoted as saying this:
It sounds to me like he wouldn't have had to give her much of any explanation, assuming she would have even questioned anything he did and his own brother is saying that's doubtful. So, regardless of her physical and mental state now, it seems pretty clear that she (at the very least) turned the other cheek to things going on in that house.
and then there is this other blurb just before that article section:
So, then he was also bringing the girls around other relatives and telling them a totally different story that they were neighbor's kids that he was babysitting? Again, apparently, no one - not relatives or neighbors - talked to each other and compared stories.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/08/28/MNHQ19EU4O.DTL#ixzz0RV6q8FOh"My brother could do no wrong in my mother's eyes. I'm sure he told her some story and she bought the whole thing," the older brother said."
It sounds to me like he wouldn't have had to give her much of any explanation, assuming she would have even questioned anything he did and his own brother is saying that's doubtful. So, regardless of her physical and mental state now, it seems pretty clear that she (at the very least) turned the other cheek to things going on in that house.
and then there is this other blurb just before that article section:
There was one suspicious incident. In 2007, Ron Garrido said, an aunt told him that Phillip Garrido had visited her in Brentwood and brought along two young girls. He said they were neighbors' children and that he was babysitting.
"My aunt told me, 'I swear that oldest girl is his daughter. She's got his eyes,' " Ron Garrido remembered.
So, then he was also bringing the girls around other relatives and telling them a totally different story that they were neighbor's kids that he was babysitting? Again, apparently, no one - not relatives or neighbors - talked to each other and compared stories.