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Hiding in Plain Sight
Kidnapping victim was not always locked away
Jaycee Dugard never hinted at real identity during series of e-mails, chats
Original story --- By Jesse McKinley and Carol Pogash -- New York Times
updated 2:17 a.m. PT, Sat., Aug 29, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO - About a year ago, Ben Daughdrill drove to the home of Phillip Garrido near the Bay Area suburb of Antioch to check on a printing job he had hired Mr. Garrido to do.
Mr. Daughdrill was met by a polite young woman with blonde hair who Mr. Garrido had said was his daughter Allissa.
“She was the design person; she did the art work; she was the genius,” Mr. Daughdrill said.
Mr. Daughdrill said that he had regularly exchanged e-mail messages and even spoken on the phone with Allissa, but that she had never hinted at her real identity or at the secret of her life with Mr. Garrido.
The woman, in fact, was Jaycee Dugard, the authorities say, and on Friday, Mr. Garrido, 58, and his wife, Nancy, 54, were arraigned on more than two dozen counts of kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment and other charges in connection with Ms. Dugard’s abduction in 1991 as she walked to a bus stop in South Lake Tahoe. She was 11.
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