

You just do what you have to do to survive.” I can’t imagine being beaten to death, and you can’t imagine being kidnapped and raped. Asked by Sawyer how she stayed sane, Dugard said: “I don’t know. The interview came on the eve of Dugard’s memoir about her time in captivity, “A Stolen Life,” which will be released Tuesday.ĭugard told Sawyer there was “a switch” she had to shut off to emotionally survive her rape and imprisonment.

The blond hair she had in now-familiar photographs from her childhood is now reddish-brown, and she wore a red sweater and a necklace with a pinecone charm on it, representing the last thing she touched before her 18-year captivity. I didn’t know how I was going to do that, but I did.”ĭugard appeared younger than her 31 years as she talked to Sawyer on a couch and on a porch at her California home. She said she didn’t know how she could protect the child, but said “I knew I could never let anything happen to her. “It was very painful,” said Dugard, 31, as tears welled in her eyes. When Sawyer asked how old she was at the time of the birth in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Antioch she said “14” with a small, incredulous laugh and a shake of her head. However, as a result of the tragic loss of their lives, we have “Megan’s Law” which requires all sex offenders to register when they move to a new neighborhood and we have America’s Most Wanted, whose host John Walsh is passionate about helping put criminals behind bars.NOTE: You can freely redistribute this resource, electronically or in print, provided you leave the author's contact information below intact.SAN FRANCISCO - Jaycee Dugard, the California woman kidnapped in 1991 and held captive for nearly two decades, talked through tears about both the pain and determination she felt as she gave birth to her captor’s child in his backyard while she was still just a girl.ĭugard was clear and composed throughout the interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer on her show “Primetime” that aired Sunday night, but grew emotional when she talked about seeing the first of two girls fathered by Phillip Garrido. Unfortunately, not all cases have happy endings, such as the cases of Adam Walsh and Megan Kanka. Therefore, a kidnapped person can have a normal life again with the right support system and healthy coping mechanisms to get them moving in the right direction.The cases of Jaycee Dugard, Elizabeth Smart and Shawn Hornbeck all can provide hope to other parents of missing children that one day they can be found. She was found nine months after she was taken from her home in Salt Lake City, Utah and now lives a normal life as a university student and political activist. 3) Can Jaycee Dugard have a normal life again?The answer is YES! Think back to the story of Elizabeth Smart.

This can explain why the victim may seem unable or unwilling to attempt an escape. That way he will be able to extort greater control over the victim in the future and the attempts of the victim trying to fight back will become less and less. The captor also shows kindness and compassion, developing a bond with the victim. The relationship is not completely abusive. How can the kidnapped person develop an emotional tie to someone that is abusing him/her? The explanation is simple. Feeling like you have no control over the situation, you become powerless in your own mind, giving yourself to the captor, believing there is nothing else you can do.Another reason called “traumatic bonding” means that the kidnapped victim can develop an emotional tie to the captor. Whether there is an actual threat or the threat is simply perceived to be there, it may have a negative effect on you. One reason is called “learned helplessness”. 2) Why Jaycee Dugard did not try to escape Phillip Garrido?There are many reasons of why someone chooses not to escape.
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She also now has two daughters of her own, who are very limited in what they know.Therefore, reuniting should be as stress- free and as low-key as possible. They need patience and show compassion toward Jaycee, knowing that she may not be ready to share everything that had happened right away. Her family has to keep in mind that 18 years have passed and a lot has happened during those 18 years. 1) How does Jaycee Dugard reunite with her family?When reuniting with her family, Jaycee and the rest of the family have to keep in mind that this may be a slower process.
