Contra Costa Times
In our narratives here, we will build a profile of Phillip Garrido through various media reports.
Imprisonment At the time of the abduction in June 1991, Phillip Garrido was on federal parole for the kidnapping and rape of Katherine Galloway.
He was convicted of kidnapping in U.S. District Court in Nevada and was sentenced to 50 years in federal prison in March 1977, said Brad Murray, a correctional systems officer at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan.
He was sent to Leavenworth where he stayed until he was transferred to Lompoc in 1986, Murray said. He was paroled from Lompoc in January 1988, but was placed in a halfway house in San Francisco from August to December 1988 because of a minor parole violation, according to Murray.
Garrido was not in federal custody at the time of Dugard’s abduction, but was arrested again in April 1993 because of another parole violation, Murray said.
After a month, Garrido was transferred to home supervision and was released from supervision in August 1993, Murray said.
Contra Costa County sheriff’s spokesman Jimmy Lee said Garrido has been registered with the sheriff’s office as a sex offender since 1999.
Garrido committed his first known sex crime in 1976 and was arrested at the scene.
He started his federal prison sentence on June 30, 1977 and was turned over to Nevada authorities on Jan. 22, 1988 to serve state time.
Employment History and Sources of Income Initially from 1989 till 1995, Nancy Garrido appeared to be the main source of income as she worked as a nurse aide in Contra Costa County. During that period, Janice Gomez reported that he was soliciting business for Print for Less which was his own family business. Nancy Garrido resigned in 1995 ostensibly to look after his mother, Pat Garrido. Also noted that Alyssa gave birth to Angel in August 1994 at age 14.
Then it was reported that he was working at a recycling plant in 1998 at the time of the murder of 3 prostitutes in Pittsburg, California. Most likely, he was working at the Christenson Recycling Centre. His employer was most likely Maria Christenson. (Sometime around August 2008, Phillip and Nancy Garrido turned up Maria Christenson's office to borrow $2000.)
It can be concluded that the printing business was a struggling business then which could be a reason for him to return back to seek employment with a steady income. Perhaps he kept the business going while he was working at the recycling centre.
In November 1997, Alyssa gave birth to Starlit and the first report of Alyssa working in the printing business was about year 2000.
The going back and forth between the printing business and working for others would indicated that the printing business was not bringing enough income to support the family then or that Phillip Garrido was spending too much money on his own drug habits and perhaps visiting prostitutes.
Prostitution It had been reported that he was close to Jim Molino of JM Enterprise located at 1215 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1805. From what Mike Rogers saw from his side of fence across from the dilapidated shed, those mean-looking Hispanics partying in that backyard compound could have been workers from JM Enterprise or transients sourced through JM Enterprise. That wreckage yard could have been a front for soliciting customers as he pimped out Alyssa in that backyard garden. Alyssa was his slave. She worked his graphics designer, mother/sister to his 2 daughters and as a prostitute, she brought in another income source to supplement that from the printing business. She was truly the girl Friday marooned in that backyard compound.
In Riley in the Morning, Alyssa transported herself into the role of Brin Cassidy, the sensuous and strong-willed beauty and wife of Jon Riley. Temperamental, charismatic, and devastatingly blue-eyed, Riley was a man who knew what he wanted, and he wasn't leaving until he got it. But the sensuous and strong-willed beauty he still called his wife was every bit his match. From dusk until dawn the two will experience a second honeymoon of passion, seduction, and deep revelation that will determine if there is any future for Riley in the morning.
In The Rana Look, Alyssa became supermodel Rana Ramsey the exotic, one-of-a-kind allure supermodel. Ruggedly handsome, charming, and undeniably charismatic, Trent is the kind of man that Alyssa finds irresistible...the kind of man she is certain would never look twice at a woman as ordinary as the new Alyssa. Trent seems unfazed by her Plain Jane look. For he is drawn to a beauty that Alyssa can't hide. He is determined to learn the mystery behind the elusive, reclusive boarder with the secret past. Then an unexpected tragedy strikes, and the stakes seem higher than ever. Now they must look deep into each other's heart to determine if their relationship is just an impossibly erotic dream--or a dream of love come true.
In the A Whole New Light Alyssa is Cynthia a widow who took on a lover Worth Lansing. The two close friends took a short vacation together. Worth always knew what to say and Alyssa could always open up to him. They were each other's rock and Worth would always be there for his best friend's widow.
Worth was a lady's man; he had many women around but never found one that fit his lifestyle. Alyssa teased Worth about his wild ways and Worth let Alyssa know that her ways weren't as perfect. If they were, she would be happy. The beauty of their friendship allowed them to discuss everything, just as best friends would. All of that would change in Acapulco as they entered their suite. "...Worth and Alyssa stood like statues in the middle of the room, staring down at the bed-the one king-size bed."
Worth and Alyssa returned home, never to be the same. Never to have the same relationship they had when they left for their weekend of fun and relaxation.
In Do With Me What You Will, Alyssa fills the role of Elena. It is a love story that concentrates upon the tension between two American 'pathways' : the way of tradition, or Law; and the way of spontaneous emotion-in this case, Love. In the synthesis of these two apparently contradictory forces lies the inevitable transformation of our culture.
"Romantic love is one of our Western religions and must be respected as such; it must be acknowledged as the violent, unstoppable, rather beautiful force it is. But the West is also a culture of Law : American society will never be transformed by stray acts of violence in the streets-it will be transformed only through the courts. And they, in turn, will not be transformed until the men who run them are changed, individual by individual. Ours is still a time of romantic love; the time of a more communal, transcendental love is not yet come. DO WITH ME WHAT YOU WILL suggests such a transformation.
"If what is available to an individual is romantic love, then it must be-it will be-this kind of love that liberates." In the "freeing" from the enchantment of her "self," Elena lives a drama in which, by a continual process, she is raised to a higher aspect of her own being through involvement with a man-a drama of marriage and adultery that constructs an hour-by-hour, thought-by-thought experience both shattering and redemptive."
Phillip Garrido: In his own word
In one of the document or religious paraphernalia from Phillip Garrido, there was a reference by him to his family and his wife.
"Because of my background I began to examine how certain issues cause a great deal of pain in myself and those who are victimised by those behaviors especially especially our family and my wife......" Note the reference to his wife and we start to wonder whether it was Jaycee or Nancy he was referring to. He then goes on further down in the document as follows.
"When I had intercourse with her the feelings were so powerful and exciting that every time we had intercourse now it is as though I had just met her, .......... "
And further down he continued to describe about having sex with his 'wife'.
"Finally one day when we were having intercourse and I ejaculated and in great anger I never needed to act or do the things I used to do believe was so great and stimulating. At the same moment I began explaining how my relationship with her was all I ever needed and at that moment I knew and felt what must be the greatest freedom of them all because I was able to see myself as wanting those things only! I began to weep telling her "I am so sorry for the things I did in the past" at that time a feeling of remorse came over me, one that I never new (mispelling) or felt before or even dreamed was possible"
The reference to the remorse about what he had done to his wife in the past would indicate the 'wife' to be Jaycee.
"The fact is now I find no longer wanting to separate myself from her after sexual intercourse, instead I kept telling her how much I truly love her, because now I find it desirable to hold her calling into play the same feelings I had just before sexual interaction, ......"
A comment about the document itself is that I think the document was dictated by him but written by someone else. Could it be either Nancy or Jaycee that wrote it? It is noted that when he was incarcerated, he wrote a note demanding a lawyer for Jaycee Dugard which was full of grammatical and spelling mistakes. Hence my doubt whether this document could have been written by him.
A recent report mentioned that Terry Probyn will be writing a book about the years spent searching for Jaycee. The same news item mentioned that Jaycee could be writing a book about her years in captivity.
From photos taken of the tents in the backyard, it appeared that she reads quite a bit. Hence my guess is that the document could have been written or proof read by her. This could be part of the complex emotional attachment to him as his 'wife' with her forgiveness of him for the wrongs he did to her and thus cement their close relationship as husband and 'wife'.
Phillip C Garrido
View Details 52 Antioch, CA Nancy D Garrido Patricia L Garrido
========================================= . GARRIDO, PHILLIP C (Age 52) Available ANTIOCH, CA Possible Relatives:
GARRIDO, NANCY D (Age 55) FRANZEN, PATRICIA LUCILLE (Age 88) View Details 3. GARRIDO, PHILLIP C (Age 52)
Possible Employment / Business Associations:
GODS DESIRE THE PHILLIP C KNIGHT INSTITUTE Elementary and Secondary Schools <--------- Is this the name of the Home School??????????????? GODS DESIRE Available ANTIOCH, CA Possible Relatives: FRANZEN, PATRICIA LUCILLE (Age 88) <---------------------- this is his mother GARRIDO, NANCY D (Age 55)
Possible Roommates / Associates: FRANZEN, HERSCHEL J <--------------------- this is his stepfather (now deceased i believe) WADE, VIRGINIA (Age 66) <-------------------- wonder who this person is ???????????????????? FRANZEN, HERSCHEL J (Age 39)
WEB PRESENCE; godsdesire@rocketmail.com phillipcknight@yahoo.com www.godsdesire.com http://www.blogger.com/profile/00940447268727590947
Snipped from http://www.helpfindthemissing.org/forum/showthread.php?t=16357
A Master Manipulator PLACERVILLE, Calif. -- In light of a new letter from kidnapping suspect Phillip Garrido, the El Dorado County district attorney described the convicted rapist as a "master manipulator."
Garrido issued an apology "for what has taken place" and referenced "ending a sexual problem believed to be impossible" in his third jailhouse letter to KCRA 3.
"We see this as just another example of his attempt to control the situation around him and his prior victims -- he is a master manipulator," District Attorney Vern Pierson said in a statement.
Garrido is accused of kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard nearly two decades ago and holding her in a backyard compound at his Contra Costa County home. He's also believed to have fathered two children with her.
His letter, which KCRA 3 received Thursday, read in part, "First off I would like to apologize to every human being for what has taken place."
It continued, "People all over the world are hearing testimony that through the spirit of Christ a mental process took place ending a sexual problem believed to be impossible."
"Mr. Garrido is expressing genuine remorse. He would like people to consider the fact that he's a changed man and his story is best told all at one time, instead of in pieces. He presents obvious issues concerning whether or not he is competent to be a defendant, and we are looking into that," said his attorney, Public Defender Susan Gellman, in a telephone interview Thursday evening from St. Petersburg, Fla.
Pierson fired back, saying "these recent statements are eerily similar to what Mr. Garrido told the judge who sentenced him in 1977 and to the parole board when he duped them into releasing him from prison after serving only 11 years of a 50 year federal sentence and five-to-life Nevada State sentence."
KCRA3 news Sources - DA: Garrido Is 'Master Manipulator'
Sources Berkeley Daily Planet
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