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http://blogs.sacbee.com/crime/archives/2011/02/judge-denies-re-1.html
Phillip and Nancy Garrido made a "full confession" in the past month to the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, one of the lawyers in the case said today. Stephen Tapson, Nancy Garrido's attorney, told reporters after a brief hearing today that Nancy Garrido sat near Dugard during an interview with sheriff's investigators in the past month as she confessed to being the one who snatched the then 11-year-old girl off an El Dorado County street.
Tapson said both Garridos told investigators everything about their actions in hopes that Nancy Garrido may someday be allowed to walk free .He added that the El Dorado County district attorney currently is offering Nancy Garrido a deal for a sentence of 241 years to life and that the offer to Phillip Garrido is more than 400 years. Tapson would not discuss whether Dugard and Nancy Garrido spoke, but he said he hoped Dugard would call him and explain whether she believes Nancy Garrido should spend the rest of her life behind bars.
He added that Nancy Garrido delivered both of the children Dugard had while being held captive and that the two young girls eventually looked upon her as a mother figure. The case was continued until March 17, when Phillip Garrido may enter a plea unless a plea deal is reached in the meantime.
Read more: http://blogs.sacbee.com/crime/archives/2011/02/judge-denies-re-1.html#ixzz1FIVoEASJ
Phillip and Nancy Garrido made a "full confession" in the past month to the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, one of the lawyers in the case said today. Stephen Tapson, Nancy Garrido's attorney, told reporters after a brief hearing today that Nancy Garrido sat near Dugard during an interview with sheriff's investigators in the past month as she confessed to being the one who snatched the then 11-year-old girl off an El Dorado County street.
Tapson said both Garridos told investigators everything about their actions in hopes that Nancy Garrido may someday be allowed to walk free .He added that the El Dorado County district attorney currently is offering Nancy Garrido a deal for a sentence of 241 years to life and that the offer to Phillip Garrido is more than 400 years. Tapson would not discuss whether Dugard and Nancy Garrido spoke, but he said he hoped Dugard would call him and explain whether she believes Nancy Garrido should spend the rest of her life behind bars.
He added that Nancy Garrido delivered both of the children Dugard had while being held captive and that the two young girls eventually looked upon her as a mother figure. The case was continued until March 17, when Phillip Garrido may enter a plea unless a plea deal is reached in the meantime.
Read more: http://blogs.sacbee.com/crime/archives/2011/02/judge-denies-re-1.html#ixzz1FIVoEASJ