Vehicles owned or used by Garrido

  • #161
I truly hope so. And just think ... the people who've cause all this grief and guilt don't have any guilt at all and never have. Couldn't you boil them alive. I could.

nope. sociopaths only are upset when things happen to them.
they care nothing about what happens to there victims or there families.
 
  • #162
Respectfully snipped by me. I have to disagree with you here. I don't think she could have left for a number of reasons, the main one being that Garrido would never have let her take the children with her, and she wouldn't have left them behind.

ETA: Also, the one of the charges is false imprisonment by violence, and the dates are June 10, 1991 through August 26, 2009.

No, Pedropete is correct, she could have left anytime. All it would have taken is to hop over the fence and call for help. But that is a lot easier said than done when you have been in that situation for a long time, you become sort of paralysed by the fear of the unknown. And I don't think it would have been so much a question of Garrido letting the girls go with her, rather a question of whether they would have wanted to go with her (they would have thought she had gone crazy).

You can't really second guess someone who has been in that situation, I mean who can honestly say they haven't encountered something in their life when they should have done or said something, but didn't, and afterwards couldn't understand why they didn't. The position Jaycee was in was really just an extreme version of that, and the recrimination she will feel towards herself once she understands how simple it would have been to stop it all, sadly, will be just as extreme. There are a lot of difficult things she is going to have to come to terms with, the hindsight thing is going to be a big one, another I think is going to be the paradox presented by her girls.
 
  • #163
No, Pedropete is correct, she could have left anytime. All it would have taken is to hop over the fence and call for help. But that is a lot easier said than done when you have been in that situation for a long time, you become sort of paralysed by the fear of the unknown. And I don't think it would have been so much a question of Garrido letting the girls go with her, rather a question of whether they would have wanted to go with her (they would have thought she had gone crazy).

You can't really second guess someone who has been in that situation, I mean who can honestly say they haven't encountered something in their life when they should have done or said something, but didn't, and afterwards couldn't understand why they didn't. The position Jaycee was in was really just an extreme version of that, and the recrimination she will feel towards herself once she understands how simple it would have been to stop it all, sadly, will be just as extreme. There are a lot of difficult things she is going to have to come to terms with, the hindsight thing is going to be a big one, another I think is going to be the paradox presented by her girls.

seems like she's been dealing with this from the day she was rescued from all accounts.
id even venture to guess she was dealing with it in her mind for years before she was rescued.
i think another issue she had was not if her family still wanted her, but if they would accept her with her daughters by garrido. that had to be a tough thing for her to go thru.
 
  • #164
Can we please reserve this thread for something related to Garridos vehicles or small tangents. I know I go off topic once in a while, but I try to catch myself.
 
  • #165
Still thinking that in regard to other possible victims/crimes this creep may have committed, it's important to know what this guy was driving when he was where he wasn't supposed to be. (Which, according to the parole doc's, could have been a whole lot of times!) So far, I'm seeing a Green Van, A White Van, A Yellow Van, a Ford Gray/Blue (Granada?) (Lic #CA2502238?) And just off the released parole reports, when he was trying to open his "church", in a document dated august 2009, he was driving a 1988 VW fox w/2, doors, red, owned by NG. Anything else anyone?

On another document implemented in the year 2000, it says he was driving a 1984 Dodge Van, Gray, CA2T02238, Owner N Garrido. (maybe that's the one I thought in the picture was white or green?)
 

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