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Sharon Cohen & Brooke Donald | August 30, 2009

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Antioch, California. Phillip Garrido’s unspeakable private life began unraveling in a very public place: a college campus.

He arrived last Monday at the police office at the University of California, Berkeley, with two girls, ages 11 and 15. He wanted to hold a religious event on campus related to a group called God’s Desire. He seemed weird and unstable. But it was the pale, blonde, blue-eyed girls in drab dresses who really set off alarm bells.

“There were some things about him and the kids that were alarming, that just didn’t settle right with me,” said Lisa Campbell, the department’s manager of special events, who used to be a police officer in Chicago and a background investigator for the Los Angeles Police Department.

So she arranged another meeting for the next day and called upon officer Ally Jacobs to join her. Jacobs ran a records check — and discovered that Garrido was a registered sex offender who had been convicted of rape and kidnapping more than 30 years ago. The girls also unnerved Jacobs. They seemed programmed — “almost like ‘Little House on the Prairie’ meets robots,” she said.

“It was almost like she was looking into my soul,” said Jacobs, the mother of two small boys. “Her eyes were so penetrating.”

When Jacobs asked her about a bump near her eye, “she replied with this very rehearsed response: ‘It’s a birth defect. I’ll have it for the rest of my life.’ ”

“I was a little taken aback,” Jacobs said. “She just wouldn’t stop smiling.”

The older daughter, meanwhile, looked at her father “in awe, as if she were in worship of him. I kind of got the feeling that these kids were like robots.”

Garrido gave them copies of his book he had written called “Origin of Schizophrenia Revealed.” They had a hard time following his conversation.

Finally, Jacobs said, Garrido grabbed his oldest daughter and said: “ ‘I’m so proud of my girls. They don’t know any curse words. We raised them right. They don’t know anything bad about the world.’ ”

By then, she said, “my police mode turned into my mother mode.”

She called Garrido’s parole officer. A terrible secret was about to be revealed.

Garrido — known to kids as “Creepy Phil” in his neighborhood — had a reputation for peculiarity. Neighbors were worried enough about him to call police, but no one knew how bizarre his world truly was until last week when authorities revealed the stunning news: Hidden in the backyard of his cinderblock house on Walnut Avenue, behind a 1.8-meter fence, leafy trees and a tarp, was a compound of weathered tents, sheds and buildings.

What looked like a messy campground with mattresses, small chairs, bikes, books, piles of toys, a trampoline, showers, swing set — even a carved pumpkin — was really a prison, of sorts. Its inmate: Jaycee Lee Dugard, the little girl abducted in 1991 who, authorities say, had been raped, held captive and shut off from society for nearly two decades.

As shocking as that was, there was one more stunning revelation: Jaycee was now a 29-year-old mother. She had given birth to two of her suspected abductor’s children, two girls raised in isolation. They had, according to authorities, never attended school, never visited a doctor.

When Jaycee resurfaced last week — she called herself Allissa — 18 years had passed.

One daughter was 15, the other 11, the same age Jaycee was that day she was pulled into a Ford Granada and driven 273 kilometers from home.

Garrido, 58, and his 54-year-old wife, Nancy, were arrested last week in that kidnapping. On Friday, they pleaded not guilty to at least two dozen charges, including forcible abduction, rape and false imprisonment.



Associated Press




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