Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Phillip Garrido only serve 11 years prison of a 50 years sentence for rape , assault , releashed on grand parole , which later he kidnap Jaycee Lee Du


Phillip Garrido, accused in the kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard.

The man accused of imprisoning Jaycee Lee Dugard for 18 years in his backyard in California previously confessed to fantasies about rape and to a sexual interest in young girls, according to previous trial transcripts and psychiatric assessments released today.

The insight into the mental state of Phillip Garrido, 58, comes from 1977, when he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a young woman, a crime for which he served 10 years in prison.

During the trial, Garrido said he had previously exposed himself to girls as young as seven, and that he spent time stalking them outside schools, where he waited in his car. He regularly used cocaine and LSD, which acted as sexual stimulants, he added.

The earlier court documents show that in 1977 a judge turned down an attempt by Garrido's lawyer to have him declared insane due to his heavy drug use.A court-appointed psychiatrist examined Garrido in December 1976 and found him competent to stand trial, while noting his regular use of LSD and an emotionally troubled family background.

"He was preoccupied with the idea of sex and admitted to a history of several sexual disorders," the psychiatrist reported, adding that he believed Garrido suffered from "a mixed sexual deviation and chronic drug abuse".Garrido served 10 years in a federal prison in Kansas, before being granted parole. He then served seven months for the rape conviction in a Nevada prison before being granted an early release in August 1988. Less than three years later, he allegedly kidnapped Dugard.





Spouse Nancy Garrido and Phillip Garrido



Detectives at suspected perpetrators' home



Phillip Garrido is seen with his court appointed attorney, Susan Gellman, during his arraignment on 29 felony counts stemming from the abduction of Jaycee Dugard,11, in 1991, in the El Dorado Superior Court in Placerville, Calif., Friday, Aug. 28, 2009. Garrido pleaded not guilty on charges including forcible abduction, rape, sexual assault and false imprisonment.
Previous convictions include 1977 Kidnapping(federal),sexual assault(Nevada) . Penalty incarcerated 1977-1988 at US Penitentiary Leavenworth. He is a self styled religious evangelist and printer. Given a 50 year sentences but only served 11 years.



Jaycee Lee Dugard as a young girl. Experts say her top priority should be to get reacquainted with her mother -- though not too fast -- and begin intensive psychological and psychiatric treatment. Now 29 years old , imprisoned in a shack and have 2 daughters. Rape victim and kidnap victim.He was arrested last week and charged along with his wife, Nancy, with abducting Dugard outside her El Dorado County home in 1991, when she was 11. She subsequently was forced to bear two daughters, now 11 and 15, to Garrido, authorities say.


Detectives search a property where Phillip Garrido acted as a caretaker. They are looking for clues that might link him with a host of unsolved crimes in the region.Detectives search a property where Phillip Garrido acted as a caretaker. They are looking for clues that might link him with a host of unsolved crimes in the region.



Detectives’ main focus Sunday was the house next to Phillip Garrido’s, where Damon Robinson, a 38-year-old driving instructor, now lives.

Police searching a home next door to where they say Jaycee Lee Dugard was held captive for 18 years discovered a bone fragment, but authorities said they did not yet know if it was human.

The small bone fragment was found Sunday on rental property next door to where alleged Dugard kidnapper Phillip Garrido lived outside Antioch, prompting officials to bring in five cadaver dogs Monday to continue the search effort.

He was arrested last week and charged along with his wife, Nancy, with abducting Dugard outside her El Dorado County home in 1991, when she was 11. She subsequently was forced to bear two daughters, now 11 and 15, to Garrido, authorities say.



As details continued to emerge about Jaycee Lee Dugard's alleged kidnapper, questions intensified Monday over how Phillip Garrido could have served only 11 years in prison after a 1976 rape and kidnapping for which he had been given a 50-year federal sentence as well as a life term in Nevada.

Garrido was convicted of kidnapping in federal court for abducting Katherine Callaway in South Lake Tahoe on a November night nearly 33 years ago and driving her -- handcuffed and hogtied -- to Reno. He then pleaded guilty to a Nevada state rape charge for assaulting her in a storage unit.


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