Garrido property bones are from animals
Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Preliminary tests on some of the bone fragments found on properties near Antioch linked to kidnap-rape suspects Phillip Craig Garrido and his wife, Nancy Garrido, show that they are from...
The party was not in July, kbl. CM and other reports have alternately said the party was "a few days" to "a couple weeks" before Jaycee was rescued. One media report has it as being held August 15th. So, loosely, it was held in the second half of August.
Asked a couple times before but not answered to my knowledge.
What was the cause of this lawsuit brought by Toler against Garrido?
Detailed Case Report: http://icms.cc-courts.org/tellme/tellme/tellmecasereport.asp?language=ENGLISH&courtcode=P&casenumber=PS03059&casetype=CIV.
This question was asked in another thread but not answered. When and from what did Patricia Garrido's second husband, Mr. Herschel Franzen, die from? Natural causes or other?
If they have been posted, I've missed it. But since Ken Slayton has made himself a public figure "if" he is JC's bio-dad, he has opened himself to investigation imo.
Has anyone looked up his marriage records? When was he divorced from his first wife? When did he marry his second wife? How do...
Thank you, MBK, that is the information for his brief detention in 1991. But I'm looking for their 1988 whereabouts, after he was discharged from his short 11 years in prison. He was supposedly sent to an Oakland Halfway House, which he left in November 1988 to visit his 1976 victim at her job...
What is the name of the Oakland Halfway House Garrido was discharged to at the end of August 1988?
Did he have privileges to leave the facility at will, or did he earn time out for good behavior?
Where did Nancy stay while PG was assigned to the halfway house?
When did they take up...
I posted this in the first thread; re-posting it here so it's not overlooked.
I saw a promo for the next Inside Edition, which presumably airs this weekend. The episode includes an interview with Nancy's brothers. Two of them appeared in the promo ad.
It's not on the IE website yet, but...
The only concern I have is to ask if there is any potential conflict of interest. That said, I can't see an attorney of his caliber inserting himself into the situation without analyzing every detail of his actions and making sure there wasn't a problem if he represented JC and her family...
The timing of Rupf's upcoming retirement is coincidental. He is not resigning early or being forced out; he will continue in his current position through January 2011. He simply advised that he will not be running for a 5th term in office, an announcement that was anticipated well before Jaycee...
Kenneth Slayton was 34 or 35 years old when he had this brief encounter with Terry, who was only 20 or 21 at the time. He was "between" two other relationships (separated from his wife, and he soon became engaged to another woman). He knew she was pregnant before they "lost contact."
This is...
Excellent point, MBK.
Jaycee is going through A LOT right now. She only needs to be surrounded by the family she already knows and trusts.
She DOES NOT NEED (imo) to be thrust into a new situation, i.e.
"hey, welcome home, JC!, I'm your bio dad, yeah you didn't know me, you might not...
All we know is that Jim Molino reported on camera that one of the murdered prostitutes was left impaled on the fence at his business, JM Auto Dismantlers. Do you know more? Please do share!
I've been hoping, too, that someone could figure it out, MBK. All I could tell was that Toler sued Garrido for personal injury and damages but the suit was dismissed one year later. I tried Googling it and didn't come up with satisfactory results but I'm sure more clever people could discover...
Thanks, nora. I heard the "janitor" description applied to her by one of the neighbors in a tv interview, and the "teacher" in another. More speculation? Or more details into side jobs? We can't know without evidence.
I'm suppressing a giggle over here. When I posted that article from the Camden Chronicle last night, I really, really wanted to describe it as "hometown news, the old fashioned way."
It reminded me of my grandmother and her small town newspaper back in the good ol' days when she would...
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