What a powerful and emotional show! Jaycee is such a courageous young woman. Here's a link to the episode:
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/ja...erview-abuse-hope-phillip-garrido-us-14042107
They're about to discuss how parole officers missed her during one of their 60 visits to the house. What a strong woman she is!
The parole system took credit for what the campus cops did?? Damn it!
It is absolutely amazing how she can love her children so much, as they are the product of Garrido repeatedly raping her. It could have been so easy for her to reject them, however, instead she knows they are also her children and loves them dearly.
So much for so many to learn from her........
S. Lake Tahoe was his hang out area, that's where he picked up his other victim Katie Callaway Hall, she was a Casino dealer that he met in a market parking lot there.Amazing and such a strong person she is.
But I have to wonder what made him go 120 miles to pick up Jaycee? I was hoping they would answer that question.
A lot of the show was facts we already knew, but it confirms that Nancy was just as much of a pig as him- she could have easily let her go when he was imprisoned for a month!:furious::behindbar:behindbar:behindbarShe said earlier she met one of them? He didn't say anything, just continued to pee test PG.
i hope jaycee makes millions and millions of dollars from her books, interviews, movie rights, appearances, etc. SHE truly deserves it.
(unlike others, whose name i refuse to ever type again.)
I was unable to watch the show all the way through at once. I had to take breaks. When Jaycee was first found, on the threads here even, people asked, 'Why didn't she just leave'? There were a lot of discussions about Stockholm Syndrome. I was so happy that they had her therapist on the show and had her really explain why she was dependent upon that monster. It should forever keep Jaycee from having to answer that question again.
It takes an amazing person, to be able to come out of a situation that is too horrible to imagine and care enough to write her story, to help other victims. Her book and foundation set up to help the families of victims are a testament to her courage and strength.
Jaycee, if by some chance you read this, thank you for sharing your story, for every survivor and those that love them!
Oh man we gotta buy her book, she is absolutely beautiful. what a great person.
Her mom did such a good job with her. God Bless You Jaycee. thanks to God for those police women for listening to their gut.