Vehicles owned or used by Garrido

  • #121
This one is too new for anything JM would have. More than likely there would have been body damage. Most of cars Jim sold did.

Yeah, it's a 2004 so probably ... maybe the second pic which is late 90's - Molino could have sold him a car with tons of miles and that had been wrecked, so hard telling if the year would have anything to do with it. I didn't see any red car being towed out of Walnut St?
 
  • #122
Yeah, it's a 2004 so probably ... maybe the second pic which is late 90's - Molino could have sold him a car with tons of miles and that had been wrecked, so hard telling if the year would have anything to do with it. I didn't see any red car being towed out of Walnut St?

Me either, I hope LE caught this. To me, a while back, isn't that long ago, but who knows. Come to think of it, he started his "preaching" when? So it had to be since then that he had this red car, yes?
 
  • #123
Me either, I hope LE caught this. To me, a while back, isn't that long ago, but who knows. Come to think of it, he started his "preaching" when? So it had to be since then that he had this red car, yes?

I think fairly recently. Besides, it seems that if he no longer had the car, then it would be because he sold it back to Molino or had him tow it away?
 
  • #124
http://www.kcra.com/news/20670036/detail.html

"Ben Daughdrill of Oakley, who ran a hauling business and was Garrido's customer for six years."..."Garrido often talked of money problems, he said, and once drove to Daughdrill's house in a "ratty car" that he said matched the description of the car used in Dugard's 1991 kidnapping."

also

"Dryer told KCRA 3 that about five months ago, he loaned his car to Garrido because he seems to remember that Garrido told him that he needed to take his girls to a doctor's appointment in Concord.

"They seemed to be fine, when I remember them," Dryer said. "I mean, they weren't skinny, they didn't look bad, there was no eye movements or anything like that.""
 
  • #125
Me either, I hope LE caught this. To me, a while back, isn't that long ago, but who knows. Come to think of it, he started his "preaching" when? So it had to be since then that he had this red car, yes?

""In the last couple years he started getting into this strange religious stuff. We kind of felt sorry for him," said businessman Tim Allen, who bought business cards and letterheads from Garrido's printing business."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/28/jaycee-lee-dugard-kidnap-suspect-garrido-speaks
 
  • #126
You all know that Garrido and his family had to drive to Concord to meet with the parole officer? I kinda think that they drove the red volkswagen to that meeting.
 
  • #127
You all know that Garrido and his family had to drive to Concord to meet with the parole officer? I kinda think that they drove the red volkswagen to that meeting.

Wonder, given what Anthro found

"Dryer told KCRA 3 that about five months ago, he loaned his car to Garrido because he seems to remember that Garrido told him that he needed to take his girls to a doctor's appointment in Concord."

If he could have purchased the car from Molino in the past 5 months.

I have to wonder though if he borrowed that car for some other purpose or maybe drove it to Berkeley?


Andy Dryer, who owns A&S Transmission in Antioch.

Dryer worked on Garrido's car a handful of times over last four years and bought business cards from him for about two years. From Dryer's shop, about two blocks from Garrido's house, he can see the trees that shrouded the backyard compound where authorities say Garrido kept Dugard captive.

Dryer said Garrido asked him and his wife to attend a church service at his house, but they did not go.

"It was like he was doing his own cult or something," Dryer said.

http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/customers-say-kidnap-suspect-raised-no-red-flags-1.1413892
 
  • #128
Wonder, given what Anthro found

"Dryer told KCRA 3 that about five months ago, he loaned his car to Garrido because he seems to remember that Garrido told him that he needed to take his girls to a doctor's appointment in Concord."
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I wonder if he did take the girls to doctor's appointments. We heard they had never been to a doctor. If so, I hope LE has checked the medical records.
 
  • #129
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I wonder if he did take the girls to doctor's appointments. We heard they had never been to a doctor. If so, I hope LE has checked the medical records.

Surely not. Unless you pay out of pocket, how can you get medical care for children who don't legally exist?
 
  • #130
Surely not. Unless you pay out of pocket, how can you get medical care for children who don't legally exist?

Many lower-income residents don't have any form of medical coverage and usually go to a clinic or Urgent Care Office. I didn't mean I thought he had health insurance. I doubt he even had auto insurance.
 
  • #131
Many lower-income residents don't have any form of medical coverage and usually go to a clinic or Urgent Care Office. I didn't mean I thought he had health insurance. I doubt he even had auto insurance.

I wish we knew how much money that household actually had though - he had bilked the old guy out of a lot of money. Wasn't Nancy working? Did Patricia get SS? Probably no mortgage payment and some income from the printing business.
 
  • #132
Many lower-income residents don't have any form of medical coverage and usually go to a clinic or Urgent Care Office. I didn't mean I thought he had health insurance. I doubt he even had auto insurance.

You're totally right, I didn't even think about that. Thank you.
 
  • #133
I wish we knew how much money that household actually had though - he had bilked the old guy out of a lot of money. Wasn't Nancy working? Did Patricia get SS? Probably no mortgage payment and some income from the printing business.

Depends on their drug use...or sales?

Interesting that the roof on the house is fairly new and not a cheap one. Did the roofers notice anything strange in the back yard?
 
  • #134
You're totally right, I didn't even think about that. Thank you.

This area has many illegal aliens so some clinics don't require much information if you're paying cash.
 
  • #135
Depends on their drug use...or sales?

Interesting that the roof on the house is fairly new and not a cheap one. Did the roofers notice anything strange in the back yard?

I wonder if he spent a ton on drugs? Or made money we don't know about. I know Jack Medeiros said he had $25k in his bank account and then it was all gone. He went into the nursing home in 2005 - I'm not real clear on all that timeline. His house was sold to his ex-wife, I guess in 2006. Off topic, but I was thinking about Jack in those pictures, when were those taken? Wondering what car they used (see I did slightly get back on topic).

Would be good to know when the house was re-roofed, who did it, and what they have to say.
 
  • #136
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_13231478

A while back, Molino said he sold Garrido a reddish Volkswagen. Garrido would drive the wagon to People's Park in Berkeley, said homeless men who camp there.

I don't know how I missed this article, but I did. This is also one where Molino is quoted as telling Garrido he can't preach there. I thought People's Park was turned into a parking lot in the 70's but I guess not. I am posting a couple other points made in this article in other sections, but anyway, did anyone see any pictures of this vehicle. If not, when was "a while back"? And where is that car now?
People's Park has been a park since at least the late '80's, maybe earlier. It may have been turned into a parking lot, but it's since been turned back...
 
  • #137
I wish we knew how much money that household actually had though - he had bilked the old guy out of a lot of money. Wasn't Nancy working? Did Patricia get SS? Probably no mortgage payment and some income from the printing business.


Remember the Elm St. House was sold in 1999, also, more income. Who knows if Patricia had other rentals that were sold over the years? The price is listed under the Patricia thread, but I think it was $74 or $79 thousand.
 
  • #138
With help from PedroPete in the question & answer thread I was able to find these two old articles:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...irl-with-a-smile-for-her-captors-clients.html

A few months ago Garrido asked him to pick them all up after their car broke down in Concord, a town 15 miles away.

This seems to be another version of the same story:

http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=8311

He had met Dugard’s children only once when Garrido requested a ride back from the airport for the family on his return from a trip and his car had broken down.


I think the other article had him borrowing a friend's car 5 months prior to his arrest, and this seems to corroborate that. Maybe he got the Volkswagen shortly after?
 
  • #139
With help from PedroPete in the question & answer thread I was able to find these two old articles:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...irl-with-a-smile-for-her-captors-clients.html

A few months ago Garrido asked him to pick them all up after their car broke down in Concord, a town 15 miles away.

This seems to be another version of the same story:

http://www.indiajournal.com/pages/event.php?id=8311

He had met Dugard’s children only once when Garrido requested a ride back from the airport for the family on his return from a trip and his car had broken down.


I think the other article had him borrowing a friend's car 5 months prior to his arrest, and this seems to corroborate that. Maybe he got the Volkswagen shortly after?

i really find it hard to believe the molinos claim they only met jaycee's kids once each. (or cm claims repeatedly, depending on what day it is.

then again i dont believe a word the molinos say at this point anyways.
 
  • #140
i really find it hard to believe the molinos claim they only met jaycee's kids once each. (or cm claims repeatedly, depending on what day it is.

then again i dont believe a word the molinos say at this point anyways.

If you read the link it's not the Molinos but Deepal Karunaratne
 

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