The Business Card Photo

  • #181
I don't know that trying so hard to understand is wrong as long as the intent is right. For me, it's my way of coping with such a horrible crime and the fact (my community) LE messed up so badly. I need to do whatever is within my power, however little that may be, to help Jaycee and her daughters. I need to make sure LE doesn't drop the ball again and knowledge is the best I can do right now.

I don't want anyone to be discouraged from posting. We all come from different backgrounds and each have different perspectives which can add to more open-minded thinking. It was thinking outside-the-box by the Berkeley University Policewoman, Ally Jacobs, that got Jaycee rescued.

For me and I'm sure MANY other posters it's ALL about Jaycee and her daughters.
And you should continue to post...This kind of a story reaches to your gut and it just pulls. How many tears we have all shed for these children and how many smiles have we all shared at their victory. It is a great thing to do whatever you feel...
I think some people me included just keep on hoping that there will be no more news for a long time.
Just to give her privacy, space and healing time.
And the cops are worried if they get sued lots of heads should roll...this case should change laws.
Some also realize that this should cost the State Millions in Legal suits for negligence.
They all express themselves differently...Because this has reached deep inside every body's gut and yanked it....
SO you continue to do what you fee and keep on posting.
 
  • #182
The Website, Independent Minds, has posted a photo from a recently published National Enquirer claiming the image of a woman on a printing company business card is that of a grown Jaycee Lee Dugard.

Jaycee was abducted at the age of 11 in 1991 from a school bus stop in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Phillip and Nancy Garrido are charged with kidnapping and raping Jaycee, along with holding her captive for 18 years.

During her captivity, Jaycee worked with Phillip Dugard in his printing business and reports have indicated her photo was on the back of the company’s business cards.

To see the business card photo, click here.

Nonetheless, Independent Minds questions whether the photo on the Printing for Less card is actually Jaycee, since CNN reports that sources who have met with Jaycee and a family spokesperson say the photo is not of her.
 
  • #183
The Website, Independent Minds, has posted a photo from a recently published National Enquirer claiming the image of a woman on a printing company business card is that of a grown Jaycee Lee Dugard.

Jaycee was abducted at the age of 11 in 1991 from a school bus stop in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Phillip and Nancy Garrido are charged with kidnapping and raping Jaycee, along with holding her captive for 18 years.

During her captivity, Jaycee worked with Phillip Dugard in his printing business and reports have indicated her photo was on the back of the company’s business cards.

To see the business card photo, click here.

Nonetheless, Independent Minds questions whether the photo on the Printing for Less card is actually Jaycee, since CNN reports that sources who have met with Jaycee and a family spokesperson say the photo is not of her.

booya!! wow, that would settle a big debate here. did they happen to have a link to this story from CNN? i highly doubt that Jaycee has been talking to anyone in the media, but maybe a family member confirmed it?
 
  • #184
Shhot! not sure but let's go to the site now. . .
 
  • #185
  • #186
.....didn't find any references to the business card photo on a search cnn.com.....

Also, it seems ironic that the widely circulated, age progressed photo has Jaycee, in a school portrait type shot, wearing a denim shirt that is almost a match to the one on the business card.

If it is her, it is almost as if PG was mocking the search effort......or Jaycee was trying to make it easier to find her (if she chose the shirt)....

Note: it seems inconclusive when you try to determine if the business card photo has an attached earlobe or not. It looks like it may be attached when you view the highest res scan.
 
  • #187
.....didn't find any references to the business card photo on a search cnn.com......

Is it THIS???? :waitasec:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0909/02/ijvm.01.html
ISSUES WITH JANE VELEZ-MITCHELL
Did Alleged Rapist Want to be Caught?
Aired September 2, 2009 - 19:00:00 ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.

JANE VELEZ-MITCHELL: Kara, Garrido`s arrest has sparked investigations into a bone, two missing girls, and several murdered prostitutes. I want to get the very latest on all that, but I understand you have some breaking news, because there have been reports that Phillip Garrido had business cards with Jaycee, the actual hostage, on it. And he was distributing these for years, and when people asked, he would say, "This is my daughter, Alyssa." That`s the published report.

You have some late-breaking information on that. What do you know?

KARA FINNSTROM, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Jane, I can just tell you that we did get a hold of one of those cards today, and it did not, from our research and what we were able to do on it, we were not able to confirm that that was Jaycee.

So there are obviously some cards out there that have images that look similar to her. Whether they were pulled off the Internet of another girl, another -- or a model, they were very pretty pictures of a blond girl about the same age. But they were not, according to our research and according to people we spoke with that knew Jaycee Dugard, they were not her.
 
  • #188
It may not be her....that doesn't sound like a very strong statement though. I get the feeling that the family wants to control all aspects of her image, so who knows if they denied the business card validity for that purpose...
 

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  • #189
Hope it wasn't her!
 
  • #190
In Fact, all sources regarding the case and family are simply saying it's not her. Besides, it doesn't look like her after careful scrutinization. JMHO
 
  • #191
After seeing the pic of her with the headband, I would say it is her on the card. It looks like she maybe braided(small braids) her hair wet and then brushed it out. Her hair doesn't looked bleached, but sunwashed, maybe with lemon juice or vinegar. The ear canals look the same, the lobes are slightly different. The nose looks the same to me, and the teeth could have closed (mine did). Her aunt did talk about what a beautiful person she is...so I would think that meant outward and inward. She kept saying, "She is just beautiful." I think the age-progressed photo resembles her mother a lot. I have heard they use family members to age progress. Jaycee does favor her mother...

It's ironic how the media is such a two-edged sword...you need them to keep her name and face out there while she is missing, and then you need them not to when she is found. And I do respect their privacy and know that this will be long road for them...but I also think they need to do at least one presser and thank the public, not that anybody really needs it, but just say their piece, and then that should be it. I didn't think Oprah would be the best venue for that, but then again, I can't think of anybody better...maybe Barbara Walters...someone who can give them the respect and dignity they deserve. So, again, maybe Oprah is the best person for the job...I had even thought about Maria Shriver. I think it should be a woman, in a comfortable atmosphere, who will ask poignant and moving questions, not for grisly details. I don't want to know the grisly details. That will all come out in court. It should be an interview of a child who has come home to a family who has been searching and waiting for her...and now she is a woman with a child. Maybe we should just wait for the movie. They ought to let Jaycee star in it and tell it the way it happened...but I am more interested in the homecoming...a family's prayers finally answered.
 
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  • #193
I suppose the photo resembles Jaycee but if I were to take a guess I would say it's not her. It just doesn't strike me as the same person as depicted in Jaycee's photos before the kidnapping.
 
  • #194
You all do understand that the article quoted an official family spokesperson, don't you? Or, is it possible that people do not actually read the articles?

""The family flatly, emphatically states that it is not her, not even close," said Erika Price Schulte, a family spokeswoman."

She also went on to say: ""Frankly," she said, "I think it's horrendously irresponsible to run something like that. Either it's inaccurate or, if it was her, you'd be identifying the victim of a sex crime against her wishes. I have an issue with it either way. It's a no-win.""
 
  • #195
And INSIDE EDITION has solved the mystery of a photograph, which accused kidnapper Phillip Garrido used on business cards.

Garrido told his printing company clients that it's Jaycee. Side-by-side, the model looks like Jaycee does today.

But family members tell INSIDE EDITION it's a stock photo of a model that Garrido downloaded from the internet.

 
  • #196
And INSIDE EDITION has solved the mystery of a photograph, which accused kidnapper Phillip Garrido used on business cards.

Garrido told his printing company clients that it's Jaycee. Side-by-side, the model looks like Jaycee does today.

But family members tell INSIDE EDITION it's a stock photo of a model that Garrido downloaded from the internet.


I don't think it's Jaycee at all, never did, but I would like to see the origin of this stock photo. Doesn't anyone else? It worries me to think about who this "somebody else" might really be. I do hope it is just a stock a photo and not of an unknown victim previous to Jaycee....
 
  • #197
IIRC, he had been using that picture for quite some time, so even if it did look like her once, it probably doesn't now.
 
  • #198
And INSIDE EDITION has solved the mystery of a photograph, which accused kidnapper Phillip Garrido used on business cards.

Garrido told his printing company clients that it's Jaycee. Side-by-side, the model looks like Jaycee does today.

But family members tell INSIDE EDITION it's a stock photo of a model that Garrido downloaded from the internet.


I would really like to see a picture of Brittney Slayton beside the picture from the business card. IMO she looks very similar to the girl in the picture.
 
  • #199
I would really like to see a picture of Brittney Slayton beside the picture from the business card. IMO she looks very similar to the girl in the picture.

Lol....no, the girl in the picture is cute, the Slayton girls aren't.
 
  • #200
Lol....no, the girl in the picture is cute, the Slayton girls aren't.

Wow. Now how in the world is that comment helpful here?
 

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