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  • #221
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/08/19/crimesider/entry5252631.shtml

Cop Seek Link Between Garrido and School Bus Murders

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Whan says one of the cold cases under review involves the murders of two children who also vanished near their school bus stop in Reno in 1989 -- Jennifer and Charles Chia. That was a year after Garrido was paroled.
 
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iBbUgkRg4gaNB7YROg0ym3XaAc7wD9AIMNPG2

Kidnap suspect morphed into alleged sex predator

Medical experts found his problems were too complex to explain so simply. A neurological test ordered before his 1977 rape showed his brain activity to be normal. Every court-authorized mental evaluation concluded Garrido knew right from wrong, though a psychiatrist hired by Garrido's public defender told the jury that Garrido suffered from deep-rooted sexual obsessions.

Dr. Charles Kuhn testified that Garrido's heavy drug use exacerbated his sexual deviance and compulsions, including Garrido's admissions that he exposed himself to young girls and roamed South Lake Tahoe neighborhoods as a Peeping Tom.

"I don't think the drug is responsible for creating either obsession or the content or quality of the fantasy. I don't believe the drug did that," Kuhn testified. "I think the drug permitted it flourish, so to speak, and survive; and ultimately the drug, or the effects of the drug, permitted it to get acted out."
 
  • #224
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2009/09/world-exclusive-interview-ex-friend-reveals-jaycee-lee-dugard-kidnappers-heavy

WORLD EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Ex-Friend Reveals Jaycee Lee Dugard Kidnapper's Heavy Cocaine Habit And Fall Into Madness


In a shocking world exclusive video interview with RadarOnline.com, an ex-friend of Phillip Garrido's reveals the accused kidnapper's heavy cocaine use and descent into madness.

Garrido and his wife are charged with multiple felonies in the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was held for 18 years by the demented couple.

But the warning signs that Garrido was a sexually perverse monster headed for big trouble were apparent far earlier, says his ex-pal Eddie Loebs.

"I'm glad he's finally getting what he deserves," Loebs told RadarOnline.com in our exclusive video interview.

Loebs and Garrido played together in a band in the late 1970s and Garrido's drug use was out of control. Loebs describes how Garrido ingested huge amounts of cocaine, one time using a full-length mirror to put out three lines of cocaine that were at least three feet long and led to a pile of the drug.

At the same time Garrido's sexual appetite was out of control and he did nothing to curb it, even kicking his first wife, Christine Murphy, out of the bedroom when he brought home groupies.

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  • #225
VIDEO: Garrido's past 5:29
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VIDEO: Hidden for 18 years 3:29
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  • #226
Garrido stayed under the radar, despite contacts
updated 12:46 p.m. EDT, Tue September 8, 2009
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More than two dozen times in the past three years, authorities came to Phillip and Nancy Garrido's ramshackle home at 1554 Walnut Ave. in Antioch, California, a rural property where Jaycee Dugard is said to have been confined for 18 years.

And each time, they left without learning of the secret shed where Dugard lived.

There were at least 16 visits from parole officers and seven by the fire department. There was also one by the sheriff's office responding to an allegation that people were living in the backyard. State and local authorities have now begun internal investigations to find out why none of these visits uncovered the existence of Dugard, now 29, and her children, Starlet, 15, and Angel, 11.

Their makeshift home of tents, tarps and sheds was tucked behind a 6-foot wall at the rear of the Garrido property.

Neighbors who had encounters with Garrido said they didn't take the time to get to know him. Some said they knew that he was a sex offender, so they steered away from his house. Others ignored him because they thought he was strange.

Betty Unpingco invited the entire neighborhood to her son's graduation party in spring 2006. She said Garrido attended and brought speakers for the party. When Unpingco and several adults noticed him talking to the high school girls, they asked him to leave. Later that night, she said, when they saw him waiting outside his home to speak to the girls, the adults escorted them home.

Feeling uneasy after the party, Unpingco checked the sex offender registry and found Garrido's picture.

"It was just so bizarre," said Unpingco, who has 10 children. "I warned my children to stay away from him and to always walk in twos." She did not notify police.


Watch an FBI agent talk about why clues were missed »
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/07/garrido.dugard.missed.opportunities/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

Article:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/07/garrido.dugard.missed.opportunities/index.html
 
  • #227
Jaycee Dugard kidnap suspect used bondage, captivity in past
Editor's note: The following story, based on testimony in Phillip Garrido's trial for a 1976 kidnapping, contains some sexually explicit material.
September 8, 2009 updated 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
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Fifteen years before the girl was held captive in the shed, there was the woman in the warehouse -- and at least one other woman who escaped capture.

Phillip Garrido, who with his wife is charged in the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard, had been convicted of kidnapping before.

When he stalked, kidnapped and raped Katie Callaway Hall on November 22, 1976, he fulfilled an overpowering sexual fantasy that he had methodically planned for weeks, according to court records obtained by CNN.

He told police it was his second kidnapping attempt of the day.

In the case involving Hall, CNN reviewed the 1977 trial documents, which include Garrido's psychiatric evaluation and the testimony of Hall and Garrido. The documents reveal a pattern of behavior that Garrido is accused of repeating in the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard, who was recently found after being kept in a shed for 18 years.

The 32-year-old documents also detail Garrido's self-described struggle with drugs and his efforts to control his sexual obsessions.

Garrido took great pains to make sure nobody could find the camp, not even the parole officer who visited twice a month at times, police said.

Hall, too, was taken directly to a carefully prepped small warehouse after her kidnapping. As they drove from South Lake Tahoe, California, where she was abducted, to Reno, she tried to persuade Garrido to rape her in the bushes.

"I asked him, couldn't we just pull over and get it over with," she testified.

But Garrido was determined.

"You might as well get that our of your mind; you are going with me, you have got no choice," Hall testified Garrido told her, according to court transcripts. "I have it all planned."

In the back, Garrido created a space set up like a stage. At the center was a mattress covered with an old, red satin, hole-ridden sheet and a fur blanket, Hall testified. Illuminating the bed were red, yellow and blue stage lights, with a stack of pornographic magazines and a projector alongside it.

His intent, a prosecution psychologist said, couldn't have been clearer based on the methodical planning. From the moment she got to the mini-warehouse, Hall said it was clear to her Garrido was a man on a mission.

"He knew what he was doing," she testified. "[He] knew exactly how he was going to do it."

She testified that it was there that he raped her for 5½ hours. As he drank wine and she smoked a small bit of hashish, Hall said she kept track of the time by listening to a radio, which regularly announced the time.

Hall was curious, too, even during her kidnapping, what would make Garrido do this to her. So she asked him.

"He said that he didn't get off on pain," Hall recalled during her testimony. "It was just a fantasy he had to live out."


First Garrido victim speaks out 5:01
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/03/garrido.rape.kidnap.pattern/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

Garrido suspected in 1972 rape 3:26
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/03/garrido.rape.kidnap.pattern/index.html#

Article:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/03/garrido.rape.kidnap.pattern/index.html
 
  • #228
Clues emerge in Garrido case
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  • #229
Garrido Morphed Into Alleged Sex Predator
Posted: 1:11 pm PDT September 7, 2009
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Attending high school in a rural suburb east of San Francisco, Phillip Garrido stood apart from the crowd that studied hard, played sports, basked in popularity and set sights on college.

Feeling the drumbeat of the 1960s San Francisco acid rock scene, he was one of the first to let his hair grow long and to smoke marijuana. With a few friends, he formed a band that played hit songs from the likes of Jefferson Airplane and Credence Clearwater Revival. And he painted his bedroom black, covered the walls with psychedelic music posters and illuminated them with black lights.

"He was in the background, not one of the most popular," recalled former classmate Steve Lucchesi. "I thought he was weird, but not that weird... I'm not sure if he was high all the time or saw things differently. But something went haywire."

Medical experts found his problems were too complex to explain so simply. A neurological test ordered before his 1977 rape showed his brain activity to be normal. Every court-authorized mental evaluation concluded Garrido knew right from wrong, though a psychiatrist hired by Garrido's public defender told the jury that Garrido suffered from deep-rooted sexual obsessions.

Dugard's stepfather, Carl Probyn, said Sunday he does not care what caused Garrido's problems. "The guy is a sick puppy," he said. "He's going to be my pen pal," if he is convicted and sent to prison.

"I'm going to let him know what his kids are doing, how great they're doing (without him). I'm going to be their surrogate dad."


Video: ANTIOCH: City Officials Deny Responsibility In Dugard Case; Garrido Music Recordings Surface
http://www.ktvu.com/video/20738934/index.html

Article:
http://www.ktvu.com/news/20778278/detail.html
 
  • #230
Developing StoryXA forensic expert has determined that a bone fragment found in the Antioch backyard of kidnapping suspect Phillip Garrido's neighbor is probably human.
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Sheriff: Antioch Bone Fragment Likely Human
September 8, 2009/12 secs ago
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A bone fragment found during a search of the Antioch backyard of a neighbor of the couple charged in the kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard is probably human, according to a Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department spokesman.

Jimmy Lee said the bone will be sent to the state's DNA analysis laboratory to determine if a DNA profile can be performed in order to possible identify the fragment.

Lee noted that it is not unusual to find Native American remains in the county.


Article:
http://www.news10.net/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=66553&catid=2
 
  • #231
South Lake Tahoe Celebrates Jaycee's Return
September 7, 2009
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In 1991, they put up pink ribbons around town to keep up hope that Jaycee Dugard would come home safely. Sunday, the people of South Lake Tahoe again called on the color pink -- this time, to celebrate her safe return after 18 years in captivity.

About 2,000 people took part in a Pink Ribbon parade Sunday, which also raised money for her and her two daughters.

Sunday's parade followed the reverse route of a march held on the 10th anniversary of Dugard's abduction from a school bus stop.

"We've always had a special place in our heart for Jaycee and her family," said march organizer Sue Novasel. "We just want to show our love to the family, and let them know we've never forgotten about them."

Missing person posters that volunteers handed out in the days after she disappeared in 1991 were stacked near the start and updated with large black circles with slashes drawn through them.


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VIDEO: South Lake Tahoe Celebrates Jaycee's Return
http://www.news10.net/video/default.aspx?aid=81448&storyid=66463

Article:
http://www.news10.net/news/specials/jayceedugard/story.aspx?storyid=66463&catid=332
 
  • #232
Kidnapping, Rape Suspect Phillip Garrido: Songwriter?
3 days ago
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In 2007, kidnapping and rape suspect Phillip Garrido recorded a CD of songs he wrote to give to family, friends and business associates.

Among the compositions on the recently-uncovered disk obtained by News10 were many songs that refer to a blue-eyed blond, references which some think may be to Garrido's victim Jaycee Dugard.

In one of the songs, Garrido sings, "Blue eyed blonde, why do you remind me of the old days, in my cell, I dream of you."

Garrido allegedly recorded the songs and performed the instrumentals alone at his house after his August 1993 release.


VIDEO: Suspect Phillip Garrido: Songwriter?: Cornell Barnard's Report; 9/4/09, 11 p.m.
http://www.news10.net/video/default.aspx?aid=81422

VIDEO: Phillip Garrido Song 1
http://www.news10.net/video/default.aspx?aid=81423

HEAR GARRIDO's MUSIC: Listen to a portion of Garrido's CD
http://www.news10.net/video/default.aspx?aid=81423

VIDEO: Kidnapping, Rape Suspect Phillip Garrido: Songwriter?
http://www.news10.net/video/default.aspx?aid=81422&storyid=66426

Article:
http://www.news10.net/news/specials/jayceedugard/story.aspx?storyid=66426&catid=332
 
  • #233
Nevada Prosecutor Sick Over Garrido's Short 70s Prison Stint
3 Days Ago
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Phillip Garrido's 11-year sentence for kidnapping and raping a woman in South Lake Tahoe in 1976 was apparently the result of a broken justice system, according to one of the men who presecuted Garrido.

Garrido was tried in both a federal court and Nevada state court in 1977 for attacking 25-year-old Katherine Calloway.

"When he plead guilty in the state part on the rape charge, the judge in state court was informed that Garrido would have to serve two-thirds of his 50-year federal sentence before he'd be eligible for parole," Lutfy said. "That's on the record. And I suspect that's the reason that the state court judge made his sentencing concurrent with the federal sentence."

"It was wrong, obviously. Somebody misunderstood what the federal sentencing guidelines were and made that mis-statement in state court when he was being sentenced for the rape," said Lutfy.

Lutfy said the true guidelines at that time allowed an inmate to be "eligible for release on parole after serving one-third of such terms or terms of after serving 10 years of a life sentence or of a sentence of over 30 years, except as otherwise provided by law."

"I can't imagine if the state judge knew that all Garrido would have to serve was 11 years, given the heinous nature of this crime that he ever would have made it concurrent," Lutfy said. "I'm sure he would have made it consecutive."

Despite the miscommunication, hearing the news about the latest charges against Garrido in the Jaycee Dugard case has been a tough pill to swallow.

"I'm the brother of four sisters, the uncle of two nieces and the father of a daughter and it makes me want to throw up," Lutfy said.


VIDEO: Nevada Prosecutor Sick Over Garrido's Short 70s Prison Stint
http://www.news10.net/video/default.aspx?aid=81405&storyid=66409

Article:
http://www.news10.net/news/specials/jayceedugard/story.aspx?storyid=66409&catid=332
 
  • #234
Bone found near Garridos' home likely human
Thursday, September 8, 2009
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(09-08) 17:39 PDT ANTIOCH -- A bone fragment found at a property once connected to alleged kidnapper and rapist Phillip Craig Garrido is "probably human," but additional tests are needed, authorities said today.

The bone piece was found Aug. 31 at a property outside Antioch that is next to the home where Garrido, 58, and his wife, Nancy allegedly kept Jaycee Dugard captive for 18 years. Garrido had lived in a shed on the neighboring property before the current owner moved in, authorities said.

Contra Costa County Coroner's officials were unable to determine the source of the bone and turned to an outside expert, who determined that it was probably human, said sheriff's spokesman Jimmy Lee.

The bone fragment will now be analyzed by a state laboratory to determine if it can develop a DNA profile, Lee said.

Lee said it is possible that the bone could be that of an American Indian, as it is not uncommon to find such remains in the Bay Area.


Article:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/08/BA3E19KC19.DTL&tsp=1
 
  • #235
Bone Found Next Door To Garrido's Home Is Human
Sep 8, 2009 5:55 pm US/Pacific
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An independent expert has determined that a bone fragment found in a backyard near the Antioch home of suspected kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido is probably human, authorities said Tuesday.

The Contra Costa County Sheriff's office will now be sending the fragment to the state DNA laboratory for further testing.

Sheriff's spokesman Jimmy Lee noted that the bone fragment could be American Indian and may not be connected to any crime. It is not uncommon to find Native American bones in the county, he said.

The bone fragment was found in the backyard of a neighbor's property during an extensive search of the Garridos' property and property they had access to. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the sheriff's office, and Pittsburg and Antioch police departments, sought to link Garrido to several unsolved homicides in the 1990s.


Article:
http://cbs5.com/local/phillip.garrido.bone.2.1171319.html
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VIDEO: Pink Ribbon Parade In S. Lake Tahoe For Dugard
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Former Classmates Speak Out About Phillip Garrido
Sep 7, 2009 5:33 pm US/Pacific
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Attending high school in a rural suburb east of San Francisco, Phillip Garrido stood apart from the crowd that studied hard, played sports, basked in popularity and set sights on college, CBS station KPIX-TV reported.

Feeling the drumbeat of the 1960s San Francisco acid rock scene, he was one of the first to let his hair grow long and to smoke marijuana. With a few friends, he formed a band that played hit songs from the likes of Jefferson Airplane and Credence Clearwater Revival. And he painted his bedroom black, covered the walls with psychedelic music posters and illuminated them with black lights.

"He was in the background, not one of the most popular," recalled former classmate Steve Lucchesi. "I thought he was weird, but not that weird... I'm not sure if he was high all the time or saw things differently. But something went haywire."

At Liberty High School, he earned mediocre grades, did not participate much in school activities and was known as one of the students who started smoking marijuana and looking a little like hippies.

"They were just different," said Lucchesi, who was a basketball player and was part of a competing band called the Village Drunks. "It was almost like they were trying to keep up with the psychedelic scene, the drug scene."

Leaving high school in 1969 with a desire to make it big in music, Garrido soon married his high-school sweetheart, who later would divorce him. He worked odd jobs and played bass guitar with his band at small gigs.

In the early 1970s, according the U.S Parole Commission, he was arrested twice for marijuana possession and placed on probation both times.

He was arrested in 1972 on suspicion of drugging and raping a 14-year-old girl in Antioch, a case dropped after the victim declined to testify.

By 1977, he was serving a 50-year federal prison sentence for the kidnapping of a casino worker in Nevada. He was convicted in Nevada state court of raping the same woman after taking her to a storage facility, which an investigator described as a "sex palace" with stage lights, a bed, pornographic pictures and wine.

"Without the influence any of this drug involvement, I think Mr. Garrido would pause before carrying out sexual fantasies," Kuhn testified. "I am describing his inability to use a reasonable degree of self-control or self-discipline when it comes to doing things that are clearly wrong, clearly illegal and clearly self-destructive."

The federal judge presiding over the trial, relying on another psychiatrist appointed by the court, found Garrido sane enough to stand trial in 1977.

Garrido took the stand in his own defense, but appeared to harm his case more than help it.

Garrido said that "had the advantage of being with many of women, with their will."


Phillip Garrido in 1976
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Article:
http://cbs5.com/national/phillip.garrdio.classmates.2.1168944.html
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1976 Psychiatric Evaluation of Phillip Garrido
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  • #236
Bone fragment found in Garrido neighbor's yard is human
Posted: 09/08/2009 05:25:36 PM PDT
Updated: 09/08/2009 05:25:45 PM PDT
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A bone fragment unearthed in the backyard of a home next door to kidnap-rape suspects Phillip and Nancy Garrido is "probably human" and will be DNA tested at a state lab, a Contra Costa County sheriff's spokesman reported Tuesday.

Spokesman Jimmy Lee cautioned, however, that "it is not uncommon to find Native American remains in Contra Costa County."

The piece of bone turned up in a four-day search of the couple's Walnut Avenue property in unincorporated Antioch and that of a neighbor, as investigators sought evidence in several 1990's prostitute killings and body dumps in industrial areas of Pittsburg.

Meanwhile, Dugard's biological father said he hopes to reconnect with her and wishes only the worst on the Antioch couple charged with her 1991 kidnapping and years of sexual bondage, he says in a TV interview.

Kenneth Slayton, 64, said he had a brief relationship with Jaycee's mother, Terry Probyn. He did not return a call from a Bay Area News Group reporter on Tuesday, but told CBS' "Inside Edition" that he has mixed emotions since Concord police and parole officials unearthed his 29-year-old daughter's identity Aug. 26.

"I owe somebody something here...My girls are asking if she is their sister," said Slayton, according to a transcript of the show. "If Jaycee wants to meet us, we're here."

Slayton lives in Southern California. His two other adult daughters, Sarah and Brittany, hope to meet their half-sister, they say on the CBS show.

"I'm just as curious as my sister is," said Sarah Slayton, 24. "This is all just a shock."

Slayton was never in Jaycee's life before her abduction as she walked to the school bus stop on a South Lake Tahoe street on June 10, 1991. Still, he had vengeful words for Phillip Garrido and his wife, Nancy. Garrido, 58, was a registered sex offender on federal parole for the 1976 kidnapping and rape of a Nevada casino worker when police say the couple snatched 11-year-old Jaycee and took her to their Antioch home.

The death penalty would be a punishment too light, Slayton suggested.

"I think they should live as long as they possibly can and someone should torment them as much as they did Jaycee and those little girls," he said. "That's actually too easy ... I'd skin him (Garrido)."

Earlier, Slayton expressed his desire to take matters into his own hands.

"I'd love to get my hands on (Phillip) Garrido and kill him," he told the Daily Mirror of London.


Article:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_13290974?source=most_viewed
 
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Expert Determines Bone Fragment Found Near Phillip Garrido's Home is Probably Human
9/8/2009 5:11:00 PM
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An independent expert has determined that a bone fragment found in a backyard near the home of suspected kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido is probably human.

The sheriff's office will now be sending the fragment to the state DNA laboratory for further testing.

Contra Costa County Sheriff&#8217;s spokesperson Jimmy Lee noted that the bone fragment could be American Indian and may not be connected to any crime. It is not uncommon to find American Indian bones in the county, he said.

The bone fragment was found in the backyard of a neighbor&#8217;s property during an extensive search of the Garridos' property and property they had access to. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the sheriff&#8217;s office, and Pittsburg and Antioch police departments, sought to link Garrido to several unsolved homicides in the 1990s.

Pittsburg police said last week that they did not find any evidence to link Garrido to the murders.


Backyard Compound Where Jaycee Dugard Reportedly Lived During Captivity
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VIDEO: Sources Said Jaycee Dugard Has Made Major Strides Since She Was Found
http://serve.castfire.com/video/154717/154717_2009-09-08-211852.mp4

Article:
http://www.kron4.com/News/ArticleVi... Garridos Home is Probably Human/Default.aspx
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*NOTE: (This is opening for me on my end!) Corrected Link To Video:
VIDEO: Clues emerge in Garrido case 2:05
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Can sex offenders be reformed?
September 5, 2009
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There is a new development in the case of Phillip Garrido, the man charged with abducting Jaycee Dugard. In 1972, nearly 20 years before Jaycee was taken, Garrido was arrested for drugging and raping a 14-year-old girl, but that case never went to trial. How do we get into the mind of someone who would be capable of doing something like that? Rick Sanchez, in for Campbell Brown on Friday, spoke to our &#8220;Newsmaker&#8221; Jake Goldenflame. He&#8217;s a convicted child molester. &#8232;&#8232;

VIDEO Included In Article Link! Child molester rehabilitation? 5:28

Article:
http://campbellbrown.blogs.cnn.com/2009/09/05/can-sex-offenders-be-cured/
 
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