Where is garrido serving his sentence
Garrido was granted release after a five-person parole panel evaluated him based on a federal update progress report, which uses a risk assessment table, according to Powell. Garrido was given a score of 6 out of 10, which is considered moderate.
Crimesider asked to speak with members of the panel to understand that scoring; four are dead and one is in a nursing home. Powell said she does not know how that score was determined, but admitted that at that time, there was much more lenient assessment criteria. But he was. And Garrido, now free to roam in California but prevented from crossing state lines, made his way to Nevada, where he confronted his rape victim, Callaway, in the casino where she worked, according to a Wednesday interview with Maggie Rodriguez on CBS' The Early Show.
Callaway said Garrido approached her and said, "hello Katie" and he was carrying fake identification. Callaway said she was shocked that Garrido was released and she contacted his parole officer. Why wasn't Garrido arrested after Callaway told his parole officer that Garrido crossed state lines to make contact with her, a clear violation of his parole?
Callaway was terrified and felt she was forced to leave Tahoe and change her name, she told Larry King on Monday. For some time Garrido lived in a halfway house in Oakland, Calif. In her own statement to the court, Dugard's mother recounted June 10, , the day her daughter was abducted. Dreadful nightmarish thoughts of her bondage and of her suffering. For 18 agonizing years, I guarded what little I had left and lived in hell on this earth," Probyn wrote. I am nauseous at the thought of the sexual exploitation and the brutal abuse she endured at your uncaring hand.
I am sickened by the reality that she had to suffer your cruel and heartless imprisonment for so long. You are the epitome of disgust and no amount of jail time or even death will cleanse your corrupt souls. You do not deserve to live or die or even exist," Probyn's statement said.
She added that the Garridos will never see Jaycee Dugard's two daughters again. They realize your backyard was a prison and understand your filthy, despicable secret. They are aware that they have been deceived and I am here to tell you that there is no love lost," the mother's statement to the court said. Jaycee Dugard's maternal aunt, Tina Dugard, also provided a statement to the court in which she said her mother, Onita, died of "a broken heart" because of Jaycee Dugard's abduction.
Facing life without her beloved Jaycee was more than my mom could handle. Garrido is also ordered to meet with the Client Services and Family Counseling division for intake and assessment, and is to follow all recommended treatments and plans. Judge Anita Sukola asked Garrido's attorney, Public Defender Stephen Hattori, to prepare an order for a psycho-sexual assessment on his client and for treatment recommendations. Garrido, is to see what we could do with Judiciary Clinical Psychologist Dr.
Juan Rapadas' treatment recommendation for you, and I'm asking your attorney, Mr. Hattori, to look into the statute regarding young offenders, especially one in your particular situation," Sukola said. Garrido is expected to return to court in about 60 days to learn whether he will have to pay any restitution to the victims. Garrido pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal sexual conduct and second-degree criminal sexual conduct in November He will serve 15 years for the first charge and five years for the latter, which will be served consecutively for a total of 20 years.
One victim was 8 years old at the time of the incident. Garrido had been sexually assaulting the other girl since she was 3 or 4 years old, according to the Office of the Attorney General. Garrido was about 16 years old in the earliest incident listed in the indictments, but Hattori said certain charges were not filed due to his age, and Garrido may have been as young as 13 when the incidents began.
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Read more. Edit Close. Neighbors who have met Nancy Garrido say her disturbing non-communicative behavior was even stranger than her husband's religious rants, according to the Telegraph. In , a violation of Phillip Garrido's parole conditions sent him back to federal prison from April to August. The role that Nancy Girrado played in keeping Dugard in captivity while her husband was in prison for four months is not yet fully clear.
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