Phillip Garrido’s Jail TV Interview
Categories: Bay Area News, crime
Written By: Mayor Concord California
Suspect Phillip Garrido claims he gave important documents to an agent at the FBI office in San Francisco that will clear up the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard. ( Maybe this is why the FBI is looking into murdered prostitutes. I really hope that the FBI didn’t miss an opportunity to rescue these children too. )
JAYCEE Lee Dugard: Phillip Garrido’s Jail Radio Interview. It’s a powerful, heartwarming story, says Garrido. Maybe Disney will make it into a film?
[This guy is a nut!!]
Mr Garrido, who is on lifetime parole, gave a phone interview to KCRA-TVs Walt Gray from the El Dorado County jail. Walt says this is the biggest moment of your career to a colleague. Its pretty big for Walt, too, says the colleague. Says Garrido:
Wait until you hear the story of what took place at this house. You are going to be completely impressed. Its a disgusting thing that took place with me at the beginning. But I turned my life completely around and to be able to understand that, you have to start there
[ Sorry to disappoint you douchebag, nothing about this story is going to impress me or anyone else. I don't think I'm alone in saying "I hope you rot in hell." ]
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September 2nd, 2009 at 10:36 am
You know most of these so called “police/ parole officers” always have a chip on their shoulders, and even when they fail at their jobs they appear arrogant like saying “what are you going to do”, let’s face it, she saved herself, she was not saved by the authorities. Does anyone believe that the authorities were still investigating her disappearance? The car used in her kidnapping was in the backyard, the lazy ass cops didn’t even bother to go through the backyard when the information indicated that kids were living back there, they didn’t check local schools to see if the kids were going to school or even asked to see the kids, no report to child protective services, boy how lazy can you be and still pick up your public service check, not to mention the parole officers who failed to visit and find out where this freak was living and what he was doing. I guess she was taken in 1991, and in 1993 (only two years later) after violating probation he spent for 4 months in federal prison (California have yet to release any details of that violation or explain why he was again released into the community). Nevada officials said they were never notified of Garrido’s parole violation, which would have allowed the state to revoke his parole. Had California parole inspected his home in 1993, we would not be here now asking questions, we would be saying our system works, now I am not sure of anything. Because now I wonder how many more of these freaks are in our country doing the same thing under the noses of our so called authorities.
Yes, I agree he should have served all the time for his first offense, but don’t let our authorities off the hook. I can only say if you have a neighbor that fits this profile, call and call again to try to ensure that this does not happen again. Simply amazing.
September 2nd, 2009 at 12:34 pm
I’m sure the California Parole System, like every state, is underfunded but they could have done much better. They had a perfect facial description of Nancy Garrido (who grabbed the girl off the street) within days of the abduction (Source: Front Page of the Tahoo newspaper from June, 1991). If every parole officer in California and Nevada had checked up on all their parolees (and gone in their houses) they would have noticed the child kipnapper (wierd Phil’s wife). Some parole officers, huh?