LillyRush
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Well, we also know now that Jaycee was interacting with the public through Garrido's printing business and was even known as "the genius" behind the graphic design. So, really, there were two locations where the police and/or his parole officer could have run into Jaycee. You would think the parole officer might be interested in what type of work his client was doing and curious how this man had a daughter that no one had ever seen before, who was suddenly working for him. It's just insane to me that despite all the drop-ins from parole officers and even the 911 calls, that ultimately the people who pulled him in were two random, campus police officers who simply acted on a hunch.
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Until she accompanied Phillip and Nancy Garrido and her daughters to a Concord parole office Wednesday, there was no indication Dugard had been off the property since her abduction in June 1991, El Dorado County Undersheriff Fred Kollar said last week.
Garrido, a registered sex offender, kept the compound secret despite what corrections officials say were twice monthly visits from parole officers.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_13236464?nclick_check=1
Twice monthly visits and all those times they had no idea of the large backyard?
The man lived on a 23,000 sq. ft. property! Incredible negligence!!