Phillip Garrido- prior offenses and background information

Look at what his wife says, and I also read he raped a girl earlier.

He has slipped thru the system over and over again. If we don't put an end to these criminals slipping through the system more innocent children will suffer.

You want to know why this story bothers me so much. My daughter's story.
 
He married his first wife in 1973 in NV but both had listed as CA as their residence. He either moved over there or was just crossing the lines to do his dirty deeds.

I believe he moved in with his mother after he was released from prison in 1988. I might have the year wrong, if so someone please correct me. TY.

JMO

Maz
F.Y.I. Lake Tahoe encompasses California and Nevada. The border runs through the lake. All you have to do to cross the border, is cross the street signal at Stateline, where the casinos are and you are in Nevada. Reno is not far from Tahoe.
 
So, according to one of the old articles, he lived at 1855 Market Street in S. Lake Tahoe in 1976...

"DeMaranville said the rented mini-warehouse had been turned into strange living quarters. It was rented to Garrido, although his residence is 1855 Market St."

He didn't run off to Reno over state lines to marry, then, he already lived in Nevada. Looks like he lived in Nevada until he grabbed Jaycee, then took her to his mom's house in Antioch? Maybe he kept the Tahoe address for several years, so that no one would look for Jaycee there. When he ended up not being a suspect, he got bolder and went ahead and changed the address to his mother's house in 1999. Possibly?

Almost too much info to keep up on, so this may already have been dealt with.
I just looked on my Lake Tahoe map, there is no Market Street listed, so Reno is probably correct.
 
(AP) – 1 hour ago
SAN FRANCISCO — An FBI agent who spent 18 years on the Jaycee Lee Dugard case says the Antioch couple charged in her 1991 abduction were never considered suspects.
Special Agent Chris Campion said the bureau exhausted thousands of leads about Dugard's whereabouts, sometimes with the help of confidential informants and court-ordered wiretaps.
Yet Campion said in the interview posted on the FBI Web site Friday that Phillip and Nancy Garrido "just did not come up on the radar screen.":eek::eek::eek:
more at link:http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iBbUgkRg4gaNB7YROg0ym3XaAc7wD9AE5LBG0
 
I was shocked but sadly not surprised to hear DOC say they were proud of the parole officer who did such an incompetent job. Also I felt the DOC representative was not 100% truthful when Jaycee’s father asked him about Garrido’s parole violation

See below news story:
Garrido violated federal parole, stayed free
http://www.rgj.com/article/20090828/NEWS/90828055/1321
Available federal and state parole records show that Phillip Garrido was released from a Nevada prison in 1988 only to violate his federal parole in California five years later.
But Garrido, suspected of kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard from South Lake Tahoe in 1991, served just a four months in federal prison for the parole violation in 1993.
Nevada officials were never informed of his parole violation.
“If we had been notified of that we would have done a retake,” said Gail Powell, spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Public Safety. She said he would have been brought back to serve the remainder of his sentence in Carson City.
“We were never informed,” she said. “I don’t know why.”
The record shows:
• Garrido served 11 years of a federal kidnapping sentence in Kansas before being released to Nevada State Prison in January 1988.
• Garrido, who had been sentenced to 50 years on federal kidnapping charges, was sent to Nevada after his release to serve a state sentence of five years to life for sexual assault. Because his 11 years in the federal prison counted as time served, he was eligible for parole as soon as he arrived in Carson City on Jan. 22, 1988.
• On Aug. 1, 1988, the Nevada Parole Board, by a 3-2 vote released Garrido. He was technically on parole in Nevada, but federal parole took precedence and he moved to California.
• He remained on federal parole until 1988, when the federal hold ended, Nevada officials said. His Nevada parole was still in effect, but the supervision fell to the California Department of Parole and Probation because he resided in that state and the two states have a cooperative agreement.
• Federal records show Garrido violated his federal parole in 1993, but Nevada officials were not informed and didn’t know about the violation until being asked about it by the Reno Gazette-Journal on Friday.
Powell said Garrido met his wife while he was serving time at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas. Phillip and Nancy Garrido are now facing 29 felony counts related to Dugard’s kidnapping, rape and 18-year imprisonment.
 
I thought we needed a place for this guys background info as it comes to light. I just found a very interesting article that has quite a bit of back story!

http://www.sacbee.com/breaking/story/2153314.html?storylink=omni_popular
the full picture of Phillip Garrido would emerge in a federal courtroom in Reno, as witnesses testified he was a "sexual deviant," a heavy drug abuser and a man who had recently found God.
The disturbing details about the early life of the man now accused of kidnapping 11-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard are contained in hundreds of pages of federal court files from his 1977 trial.
Evidence introduced in the case shows Garrido was a troubled young man with a sexual addiction so great that he would masturbate in drive-in theaters, restaurants, bars, public restrooms and outside the windows of homes.

He was born in Pittsburg on April 5, 1951, the second child born to his parents, but he had "considerable emotional conflict with his parents during his formative years," Reno psychiatrist Lynn B. Gerow Jr., who examined him for the court, wrote in a Dec. 20, 1976, mental evaluation
.

He graduated fromLiberty Union High School in 1969, and he testified during his trial that within a month of graduation he had been introduced to marijuana. A month later he tried LSD.
He was arrested for possession of both in 1969, he testified, and was sent to Contra Costa County's Clayton Farm facility.

During his federal trial, Garrido testified that he told Callaway he would not hurt her, and that he couldn't help himself.
He was sorry, he said, "because she was so nice to me."
"I had this fantasy that was driving me to do this," he testified, "inside of me; something that was making me want to do it without -- no way to stop it."

much more at link
 
Just wanted to add this into the mix. In interviews with a psychiatrist in 1976, PG stated he "had found religion and his life would change for the better." That sounds familiar, just like what he is saying more recently. Now what has he done since 1976? Only kidnapped, raped and held captive a child. And that is just what we know about.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...do-psychiatrist-jaycee-dugard-kidnapping.html
 
http://www.rgj.com/article/20090901/NEWS/90901064&theme=

In January 1988, Garrido was released from Leavenworth early based on good behavior while in prison. He was sent to Nevada state prison and appeared at his third parole hearing Aug. 4. In that instance, Garrido was graded on a “risk assessment” system and received a “moderate” risk grade.


The assessment measured criteria including prior felony convictions, the use of a weapon in a crime, whether his victim was injured and other factors. Garrido’s score was a 6, with 10 being a perfect “low risk” score.


But he received 2 points for not previously serving time in jail even though he had been arrested, convicted and sent to Contra Costa County’s Clayton Farm facility on drug charges in 1969.


If the California incarceration had been counted against him, Garrido would have been given a score of 4, making him a “high risk” parolee. It’s unclear whether that would have made a difference to the parole board.

:furious: :furious: :furious:
 
ok - so now its been reported that his 1993 "parole violation" resulted in HOME CONFINEMENT" - probably when he got the GPS. ok ok ok - STILL AIN'T ANSWERED MY QUESTION - WHAT DID HE DO????????? Which JUDGE readthe complaint and issued "home confinement" - really now inquiring minds want to know!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WHAT DID HE DO TO VIOLATE PAROLE?????
 
I'm I the only one that is OUTRAGED? Any normal human being functioning as a parole officer who took 30 seconds to enter this home would be taken aback, shocked and disgusted by what he/she saw. The house is a friggin' pigsty to say the very least. Disgusting. Unkept. Revolting. Anything there to convince someone to sign papers saying that everything was "OK"? For shame...I really hope that the people involved with "parole checks" are sweating their way through non-sleep. They should be crying out for forgiveness!

MOO
 
ok - so now its been reported that his 1993 "parole violation" resulted in HOME CONFINEMENT" - probably when he got the GPS. ok ok ok - STILL AIN'T ANSWERED MY QUESTION - WHAT DID HE DO????????? Which JUDGE readthe complaint and issued "home confinement" - really now inquiring minds want to know!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WHAT DID HE DO TO VIOLATE PAROLE?????

I would almost bet it would be drug related. Based on the fact that his parole was not revoked and that he has a drug abuse history, I would be willing to bet that drugs would be the violation. if it was sexually related I do think his parole would have been revoked.
JMHO.
 
I would almost bet it would be drug related. Based on the fact that his parole was not revoked and that he has a drug abuse history, I would be willing to bet that drugs would be the violation. if it was sexually related I do think his parole would have been revoked.
JMHO.

You are right!! According to this article posted by ChaCha:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/02/MNNS19GU6D.DTL#ixzz0Q38phyMb

In 1993 - two years after he allegedly kidnapped Dugard - Garrido violated his federal parole by possessing marijuana. He served a stint in prison from April to August that year.

Powell said her agency was never informed of the violation and instead kept getting positive reports from federal authorities.
 
Thanks Harmony.

I think parole and probation violations are handled in a very mechanical,predetermined way. IOW, if you violate and it results in a new charge of some kind you get XX amount of time incarcerated/confined. If you violate and there is no new charge filed then you get XX time. It is very easy to violate parole /probation, I think jaywalking would do it! So if they revoked parole for every offense, we would have a whole new problem. So, I think they give parolees so many chances with preset amounts of time behind bars or at home and that time increases with each chance. But of course there is a threshhold that parole is revoked and the criminal will have to complete their original sentence. But I should add that all the sentencing guidelines seem to be in a state of flux during this time, so this may or may not have been the case at that time.
Also, between all the agencies involved who knows what the protocol actually was.


However, imo not going back to prison for the balance of the 50 year sentence on a pot violation is not atypical or unusual.
 
Police in California are investigating the possibility that Phillip Garrido, the man accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Lee Dugard, had sons with his victim and killed them after birth.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/2...-garrido-killed-sons-police-investigation.htm

Maz :frown:

I hope that is not true,
Im thinking she gave birth so young and two pregancy with no doctor vists
she could have some problems convicing

my mother in law had her children very young right after the other
(not going to say how young)
but, after the 4th she could not longer have any more.

I just praying that did not happen

and also people can have just one sex, my mother has 5 kids, all girls
 
Police in California are investigating the possibility that Phillip Garrido, the man accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Lee Dugard, had sons with his victim and killed them after birth.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/2...-garrido-killed-sons-police-investigation.htm

Maz :frown:
OMG...I was afraid of that...
I do not think it will be long before we get a confirmation.
I think that poor Jaycee was taught not to talk/tell...It may be a little while before she speaks. I sure hope she started.
It does take a while..... :(
 
I'm I the only one that is OUTRAGED? Any normal human being functioning as a parole officer who took 30 seconds to enter this home would be taken aback, shocked and disgusted by what he/she saw. The house is a friggin' pigsty to say the very least. Disgusting. Unkept. Revolting. Anything there to convince someone to sign papers saying that everything was "OK"? For shame...I really hope that the people involved with "parole checks" are sweating their way through non-sleep. They should be crying out for forgiveness!

MOO
No honey, you are not the only one..I am furious at the PO :furious:
As I said before the Parole officer was lazy, good for nothing who should lose his job in the very least.

Wherever a perp lives they have to know the size of the homes LOT.
they have to check the entire lot.
Had they done that, Jaycee would have been home years ago.
Also when the neighbor called the police talked to this monster - talked???? what about investigate? :furious:

LE let this child down, and now they are stroking each other for a job well done? :furious: I call it covering their azzzes.
 

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