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See the gallery. The Rise of Will Smith. Watch the video. Recently viewed Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more. When Phillip Garrido and his wife kidnapped Dugard, he was a convicted sex offender on parole for a previous abduction and rape. He had been sentenced to 50 years in prison but was released after serving 11 years. Dugard said he shocked her with a stun gun to get her into their car, and Nancy Garrido held her down in the back.
Then they drove her miles away to their home near San Francisco, which had a collection of rundown sheds and storage units hidden in the backyard. I don't want to deny it … what it was like being in the backyard," Dugard said. It never really goes away. The first day, Dugard said Garrido stripped off her clothes, walked her into a shed and put her in handcuffs. He burned her favorite little pink outfit she had on.
Five days later, he raped her for the first time. She remembers falling asleep to the sound of jewelry being sold and being grateful for the sound of human voices. Dugard said Garrido also made threats, warning her that if she tried to escape, there were dogs outside the shed door or he threatened to sell her to someone else. He forbade her from using her real name and instead called her "Allissa. More than two years into her captivity, Dugard learned she was pregnant and gave birth at age 14 to her first daughter.
In , Dugard gave birth to her second daughter. Parole officers came to the Garridos' house a stunning 60 times to check on Phillip Garrido and didn't check the sheds behind the fence in the backyard. Garrido was also given a GPS tracker, which apparently wasn't monitored closely. Dugard and her daughters were rescued in Phillip Garrido had been called in for questioning by his parole officer after being alerted by University of California-Berkeley campus security that Garrido was on campus and acting suspiciously.
Garrido was summoned to the parole office and brought his family with him, including Dugard. After hours of questioning, Dugard, who had not been allowed to say her name for years, wrote it down on a piece of paper.
Once authorities realized who she was, Dugard was allowed to call her mother. Phillip Garrido pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping and 13 counts of sexual assault and was sentenced to years in prison. Nancy Garrido pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping, one count of rape by force and to California's "one strike" rape law.
She was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison. Dugard's mother, Terry Probyn, said she is still fighting against her anger at the Garridos and the carelessness of the police. Even though her daughter has been home for seven years, Probyn said she still becomes filled with terror when Dugard is out of sight. Am I ever going to see her again? She is here, she is home.
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