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He is currently serving his sentence at California State Prison, Corcoran. Garrido was born in Pittsburg, California, on April 5, He grew up in Brentwood, where he graduated from Liberty High School in In , Garrido was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a year-old girl, but the case did not go to trial after the girl declined to testify. In , Garrido married high school classmate Christine Murphy, who said he was abusive.

Murphy alleged that Garrido kidnapped her when she tried to leave him. He took her to a Reno, Nevada warehouse, where he raped her for five and a half hours. When a police officer noticed a car parked outside the unit and then the broken lock on the warehouse door, he knocked on the door and was greeted by Garrido.

Callaway then emerged and asked for help. Garrido was promptly arrested. He was charged and convicted of crimes in both federal and state courts. In a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation, Garrido was diagnosed as a "sexual deviant and chronic drug abuser". The psychiatrist recommended that a neurological examination be conducted because Garrido's chronic drug use could be "responsible in part" for his "mixed" or "multiple" sexual deviation. He was then evaluated by a neurologist.

The diagnostic impression was: "normal neurological examination". In court, Garrido testified that he masturbated in his car by the side of elementary and high schools while watching girls. He was convicted on March 9, and began serving a year federal sentence on June 30, , at Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas.

At Leavenworth, Garrido met Nancy Bocanegra — the secondary offender in Dugard's kidnapping — who was visiting another prisoner, her uncle. On October 5, , he and Bocanegra were married at Leavenworth. On January 22, , Garrido was released from Leavenworth to Nevada State Prison, where he served seven months of a five-years-to-life Nevada sentence. He was transferred to federal parole authorities in Contra Costa on August 26, In Antioch, the Garridos lived in the home of his elderly mother, who suffered from dementia.

As a parolee, he was monitored, later wore a GPS-enabled ankle bracelet, and was visited many times by parole officers, local sheriff's deputies, and federal agents.

In , his father, Manuel Garrido, said his son was a "good boy" as a child but changed radically after a serious motorcycle accident as a teenager. Garrido later turned to drug use — primarily crystal meth and LSD. Garrido's brother Ron said Garrido became a "fruitcake" after getting hooked on hallucinogenic and stimulant street drugs.

Manuel Garrido died in at the age of By the time the Garridos arrived at their home in an unincorporated area in Contra Costa County, they had removed Dugard's clothing, leaving only a butterfly-shaped ring that she hid from them for the next 18 years.

Dugard was abducted at age 11 in by Phillip and Nancy Garrido in She was held captive in Garrido's California backyard compound and had two children fathered by him. Dugard and her daughters were rescued in Phillip Garrido pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping and 13 counts of sexual assault and was sentenced to years in prison.

Nancy Garrido pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping, one count of rape by force and to California's "one strike" rape law. She was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison. She was locked in a room in Garrido's backyard compound when she began having pains. Just scared. Dugard told Sawyer that she knew nothing about sex before being kidnapped at 11 years old by Phillip and Nancy Garrido in She writes in her memoir, "A Stolen Life," that the Garridos told her she was pregnant when she was 13 on a Sunday in She knew she was putting on weight, but didn't know why.

She began watching videos about giving birth and worried because she knew there would be no doctor, just her kidnappers to help her. She writes in her book that giving birth was the most painful experience of her life. She was beautiful.

I felt like I wasn't alone anymore. I wasn't alone," Dugard said. British college caretaker Ian Huntley was arrested for two murders in after a highly publicized search for his year-old victims.

In , Richard Speck committed one of the most horrifying mass murders in American history when he brutalized and killed eight student nurses living on Chicago's South Side. Gina DeJesus was freed in , after almost 10 years of captivity by kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro in Cleveland, Ohio.

Timothy McVeigh was convicted of the Oklahoma City bombing, one of the deadliest acts of terrorism in American history. He was executed for his crimes. Nineteen-year-old Charles Starkweather embarked on a murderous rampage in January that left 10 people dead. Phillip Garrido kidnapped year-old Jaycee Dugard in He held her captive for 18 years, during which time he fathered two children with her, until his arrest in August Olivia Rodrigo —.

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