El Dorado County releases documents, videos, images in Jaycee Dugard abduction

El Dorado County prosecutors released several items of evidence from the Jaycee Lee Dugard kidnap case today, saying they had talked to the Dugard family and “determined that certain details of this horrific case need to be revealed.”

The items include a video Nancy Garrido took of a parole officer visit to the Antioch home she shared with Phillip Garrido – the home where they were hiding Dugard as the officer visited.

The items also include videos the Garridos took of children at parks, a 1972 mug shot of Phillip Garrido, photos of videotapes Garrido tried to destroy using chemicals, and a scrap of paper that Dugard wrote her name on. That piece of paper came from the August 2009 questioning of the Garridos and Dugard at a Bay Area parole office where Dugard initially claimed her name was “Alissa.”

She recounts in her book, released today, how she finally worked up the courage to write her real name on the paper for officers, as well as her mother’s name.

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