Thursday, 29 October 2009

Jaycee Lee Dugard: Nancy And Phillip Garrido Tied The Knot Whilst He Was In Leavenworth Prison! Guess Who Paid The Bill?

What were we thinking? Why did we ever allow these two perverts to meet and marry? We gave permission for Phillip Garrido to woo and marry Nancy Garrido when he was in Leavenworth Penitentiary, Kansas serving a 50-year federal sentence for kidnap and violent sexual assault. She was 26 and he was 30. His psychiatric evaluation diagnosed him as a "sexual deviant and chronic drug abuser”.

That didn’t keep the Prison authorities from letting Nancy and Phillip Garrido meet and eventually marry whilst he was still imprisoned in Leavenworth Penitentiary, Kansas. What were we thinking?

The issue of Prison Marriages needs to be reconsidered!

Did we allow a sexual deviant, Phillip Garrido, to entrap a feeble, vulnerable Nancy? Or was Nancy a willing female pedophile?

Perhaps one of society’s final taboos is the concept of ‘female pedophiles acting alone’. When a man and woman is present we assume the woman is coerced. We cannot accept that when a man is present that the woman is a willing participant.This way we don’t have to think that the woman is the miscreant or an eager participant. Society refuses to accept that the woman is an enthusiastic participant.

Female sexual abuse is much more threatening to the fabric of our society- it undermines our core beliefs and feelings about how women should relate to children.

We have to deal with the question, “Is Nancy a female pedophile?” Was Nancy intimidated or acted willingly?

We may eventually find out the truth when Phillip and Nancy Garrido come to trial but that still doesn’t address the single potent fact. We paid for the wedding!

Garrido was convicted of kidnap and rape and began serving a 50-year federal sentence on June 30, 1977, at Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas. In a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation, Garrido was diagnosed as a "sexual deviant and chronic drug abuser."

At the same prison, Garrido first saw Nancy Bocanegra, who was calling on another prisoner, her uncle. On October 5, 1981, Phillip Garrido and Nancy Bocanegra were married at Leavenworth. So the marriage took place in 1981 even though Phillip Garrido was not released until 1988. Seven years later. What about conjugal rights for those seven years?

Let us be frank about this. Did we place a weak and vulnerable woman under the power and control of a diagnosed incarcerated “sexual deviant” or are women pedophiles much more responsible for their abuse of children than society wishes to admit?

Prison Marriages. This is a subject that needs much debate but in the meantime what were we doing letting them get married in the first place?


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