Her oldest daughter is finally home," she said. Phillip and Nancy Garrido have pleaded not guilty to kidnapping, rape and imprisonment charges related to Dugard's abduction from South Lake Tahoe.
Police say Garrido fathered Dugard's two daughters and kept them in a backyard encampment of tents and sheds in Antioch, Calif. Jaycee Dugard remembers her family and is enjoying getting to know her younger sister, who was a baby when Dugard was kidnapped 18 years ago, her aunt said today. Tina Dugard spoke to reporters at the FBI's Los Angeles office, describing her niece's reunion with her mother and sister.
Her oldest daughter is finally home," Tina Dugard said. There, for the first time in 18 years, she wrote down her real name, a moment she described as like 'breaking an evil spell'.
In her memoir, A Stolen Life - which sold , copies on the day it was released - she writes of her joy at seeing the mother she thought she had lost forever. But she makes no mention of Mr Probyn, who says he will be forced to read the memoir to find out about his stepdaughter's life.
Jaycee lives at a undisclosed location in California with her mother and two daughters, now aged 13 and She gave birth to the youngest when she was just years-old. She is still having counselling but has learned to drive, taught by her younger sister Shayna, 21 - Mr Probyn's daughter. She rides horses and has dreams of going to college. Guilty: Kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido were sentenced to years and 36 years in jail respectively after admitting they held Jaycee captive for 18 years.
In June, he and his wife were sentenced to years and 36 years in jail respectively after pleading guilty to kidnap and rape. As Jaycee continues to rebuild her life, she said she refuses to let Garrido steal anything more from her by being angry. It would mean he had won. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Share this article Share.
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Both Dugard and her mother, Terry Probyn, said they would not want the two girls to see their father in person, but that they would respect their decision if they wanted to meet him. Dugard first detailed her horrific experience in her bestselling book, "A Stolen Life: A Memoir," and now has a second book, "Freedom: My Book of Firsts," about moving on after those years in captivity.
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