If you thought you were sick of this story already...
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:40 am
This story is so all over the news you can't flip a channel without seeing this chick's pic. But has this been reported?
Finally someone without their head up their ass turns up...
Seriously. If not for an events co-coordinator and a campus cop, this shit never would have been found out. Between that, the general incompetence of the police and the revolving door treatment of sexual predators by our 'justice system', this may be as disturbing if not more so than the crime itself.
Or maybe it's just me.
In 1972, Garrido was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, but the case did not go to trial after the girl declined to testify...
In 1976, Garrido kidnapped Katherine Callaway in South Lake Tahoe, California. He took her to a Reno, Nevada warehouse where he sexually assaulted her.[17] When police knocked on the door to investigate the car parked outside and a broken lock, Callaway called for help from inside the warehouse, and Garrido was arrested.[17] He was charged with and convicted of crimes in both federal and state courts.[17][18] In a 1976 court-ordered psychiatric evaluation, Garrido was diagnosed as a "sexual deviant and chronic drug abuser."[19] The psychiatrist recommended that a neurological examination be conducted because Garrido's chronic drug use could be "responsible in part" for his "mixed" or "multiple" sexual deviation. Garrido was then evaluated by a neurologist. The diagnostic impression was: "normal neurological examination."[20] In court, Garrido testified that he masturbated in his car by the side of grammar schools and high schools while watching young females.[21] Garrido was convicted on March 9, 1977 and began serving a 50-year federal sentence on June 30, 1977, at Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas.[18]
So ten years on a 50 year Federal sentence, then Seven Months on a 5 to life. We know what happens next. But what about...At Leavenworth, Garrido met Nancy Bocanegra, who was visiting another prisoner, her uncle. On October 5, 1981, Garrido and Bocanegra were married at Leavenworth.[22] On January 22, 1988, Garrido was released from Leavenworth to Nevada State Prison, where he served seven months of a five-years-to-life Nevada sentence.[17][18] He was transferred to federal parole authorities in Antioch, California on August 26, 1988.[18] In Antioch, the Garridos lived in the home of his elderly mother, who suffered from dementia. As a parolee, he was monitored, later wore a GPS-enabled ankle bracelet, and was regularly visited by police.
Police failed to make the connection that Jaycee Lee Dugard was kidnapped in South Lake Tahoe, the same location as Garrido's 1976 kidnapping of Katherine Callaway Hall.
On April 22, 1992, less than a year after her kidnapping, a male caller reported to the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department that he saw a girl who closely resembled Dugard staring intently at a missing child flyer of herself in a gas station in Oakley, California, less than two miles from the Garridos' home. The caller, who left no name, reported seeing her leave in a large yellow van, which matches the description of an old yellow Dodge van that was recovered from the Garrido property in 2009. The license plate was not reported and the sighting was investigated only cursorily.[32]
Rack the Boys In Blue.In 2006 one of Garrido's neighbors called 9-1-1 to inform them there were tents in the backyard with children living there and that Garrido was "psychotic" with sexual addictions. A deputy sheriff spoke with Garrido at the front of the house for about 30 minutes and left after telling him there would be a code violation if people were living outside on the property. After Dugard was found in August 2009 the local police issued an apology.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping ... Lee_DugardOn the same day, Phillip Garrido went to a University of California, Berkeley police office seeking permission to hold a special Christian event on campus as a part of his "God's Desire" program. He spoke with U.C. Berkeley special events manager Lisa Campbell. Campbell perceived his behavior as odd and asked him to make an appointment for the next day, which he did, leaving his name in the process. The next morning Campbell notified campus police officer Ally Jacobs about the meeting later that morning with Garrido, and her concerns. Jacobs ran a background check and learned that Garrido was on parole for rape, and decided to sit in on the meeting. Garrido arrived with two girls, whom he introduced as his daughters. At the meeting, Jacobs felt that the girls' behavior was unusual.
The following day, August 26, the parole officer and Jacobs talked on the phone and she expressed her concern about the welfare of the two girls. The parole officer told her he believed Garrido had no children, but that he would investigate further.
The parole officer telephoned Garrido and asked him to come in for a parole meeting. Later that day, Garrido arrived at the meeting with his wife, the two girls, and Dugard, still referring to her as "Allissa." After being separated from Garrido for a further interview, the three were discovered to be Dugard and the two children that she had borne. Garrido and his wife were then arrested by local police. An FBI agent put Dugard on the telephone with her mother, Terry Probyn. Dugard retained custody of her children and was soon reunited with her mother.
Seriously. If not for an events co-coordinator and a campus cop, this shit never would have been found out. Between that, the general incompetence of the police and the revolving door treatment of sexual predators by our 'justice system', this may be as disturbing if not more so than the crime itself.
Or maybe it's just me.