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Garrido’s letters offer insight into suspect’s thinking


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By CBS 13

SACRAMENTO — For the first time ever, a look inside the mind of a woman accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Dugard. These letters from Nancy come from a prison pen pal, a woman who she befriended at the El Dorado County Jail. That pen pal wanted Nancy’s story to be told.

At first glace, you’d never know these were words from a prisoner; A friendship that started in the El Dorado County Jail, and continues with Nancy Garrido’s pen pal serving a sentence in state prison.

Nancy Garrido

Nancy Garrido

Nancy’s love for Phillip and God was a constant theme throughout her letters.

“Phillip sends me Bible studies that I truly enjoy and bring me closer to our God,” writes Nancy.

But, it’s clear Nancy knows she and Phillip will never reunite on this Earth.

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  1. Virginiia says - Posted: December 7, 2010

    Thanks for keeping us updated on this case, Kae.

    I strongly doubt that God will be visiting these evil freaks in hell.

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    “We have a great future in God’s Kingdom, Phil and I don’t have one in this world, but Kathryn, we Phil and I keep our eyes fixed in God’s Kingdom, there is where our future will be together,” Nancy explains.