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posted: 2 Sep 2009 / 9677 views
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You have probably heard about the horrible story of Jaycee Lee Dugard, the girl who was kidnapped for 18 years and has recently been rediscovered. For those who don’t know anything about that, here is the story: Jaycee was kidnapped at a school bus stop in South Lake Tahoe (California) in 1991 when she was only 11-year old. She has been confined for 18 years in Antioch, at around 200 miles from where she was abducted by the couple Philipp Garrido (58) and Nancy Garrido until few days ago, when she entered in contact with a police officer and revealed that she was the girl abducted 18 years ago. Her identity was confirmed the following day. She was not only kidnapped, but she was raped many times by Philipp Garrido, giving birth twice, when she was 14 and then 18. She lived behind the home of the couple with her 2 daughters, who are now 11 and 15, until a few days ago. She lived in a series of tents, tarps and wooden structures behind the home of the Garridos in the yard surrounded by high fences and large trees.
I could continue for along time to tell the story with more details, but I think the essential is said and if you want to, you can find more information over the web and in the press.
That said, you will find inside the post a series of photos of the place where Jaycee Lee Dugard (29) had to live.


Photos of the place where Jaycee Lee Dugard was forced to live for 18 years (19 pics)
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posted: 19 Jun 2009 / 21460 views
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