Phillip Garrido, on parole after a serious sex conviction and a registered sex offender, is accused of kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard in 1991. Jaycee’s stepfather watched helplessly as she was dragged into a car by a woman close to her home in South Lake Tahoe, California. Today Phillip and Nancy Garrido both reject the 29 felony charges leveled against them and await trial.
Phillip Garrido is in custody at the El Dorado County Jail in Placerville, CA as he and his wife Nancy Garrido await trial. Bill Clark, chief assistant district attorney in El Dorado County, said Garrido has access to television and periodicals in jail and is fully aware of what's going on with his story.
We Now Come To The ‘Latest’ In The Phillip Garrido Case.
Garrido wrote a letter, postmarked September 29th, to Sacramento Television Station KCRA stating that Jaycee Lee Dugard's civil rights had been breached. These included her Rights of Free Speech and being repeatedly denied access to an attorney during questioning. Phillip Garrido asked that they contact Jaycee Dugard at the soonest possible date.
Can you believe what you are reading?
So Garrido has the right to follow his story on TV and write to the media and thereby influence his case. By this I mean he can keep the nightmare alive for the Dugard family. Constantly putting his name in their front room. Someone in the family is bound to turn the TV on and hear of this letter. What right does he have to do this? What are we doing letting him?
This appears to be about Phillip Garrido's rights. The convict’s rights. He’s allowed to keep abreast of his saga and the news on TV. Garrido's right to communicate with the media. In this situation he sent a letter to the television company. He knows full well KCRA will reveal its contents to the public.
The Dugard family are going to see it or hear about the letter and the nature of its contents.
So what exactly are we dealing with here? It’s all about Phillip Garrido's right to continue his abuse and torment of Jaycee Lee Dugard and the whole Dugard family.
The FBI, Police and Parole Services have all failed Jaycee Lee Dugard and her family in the most miserable fashion over 18 terrible years. We mustn't let it continue a moment longer.
So I ask you who’s sick? Phillip Garrido for standing jointly accused of 29 felony charges, for writing this letter, or for us letting him?
What about our rights? The civil rights of the Dugard family and poor Jaycee. What about the victim’s rights? We all have the right to expect protection from scum like this!
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Tuesday, 6 October 2009
Question. Are We All Sick Or Just Phillip Garrido?
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