Question About Jaycee Lee Dugard’s Case.?

On September 8, 2009, in CSI Report, by admin

Hello..
i have three questions regarding this . Why did this girl didn’t try to escape? also, was she raped or did she have consented sex with her kidnapper? and finally, I’ve heard that jayce lee’s two daughters have never been in a school and have never seen a doctor, but what their mom? did Lee Dugard attend school? did she ever visit a doctor?
thank you.

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3 Responses to “Question About Jaycee Lee Dugard’s Case.?”

  1. webferre says:

    As to why she did not try to escape, there is alot of information still being gathered on the case. But the most likely answers would be either that he threatened her family if she did or stockholm syndrome… or a combination of the 2.
    As to her consenting. At age 11 you cannot consent to sex, as you are not considered an adult. Therefor at the very least it was statutory rape. Add in the fact that she was forcibly kidnapped, and it is obvious the answer to this question. (Given that her 2 daughters are 11 and 15 now, that would mean that he was raping her at the very least when when she was 14, if not earlier.)
    Jaycee Lee Dugard did attend school… up until she was 11, when she was kidnapped on her way home from school. And to send a child to school or for a hospital visit requires you to fill out records which are easily checked and it would have gotten him caught, it is pretty apparent that she neither saw a doctor nor went to school after she was kidnapped.

  2. Anonymous says:

    All of the facts of this case are still being gathered.
    Jaycee was kidnapped at age 11 while waiting on a bus for school.
    Her father was accused of killing and disposing of her, and that broke up the marriage with his wife.
    THe police was called out to the Garrido home in 2006 for a child welfare incident. (Kids living in a tent in their back yard.) But the officers didnt see “anything odd” about it and left.
    Jaycee was raped by Mr Garrido and HE’S the father of her kids. (sick!)

  3. Ellie says:

    It’s strange I know. It’s an extreme case of Stockholm Syndrome… basically the victim starts to sympathise and sometimes even have affection for their kidnapper. In many cases victims feel alot of guilt when the kidnapper is found out and arrested.

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