N*********6 发帖数: 4372 | 1 小女孩在11岁的时候被绑架了18年,挺不幸的,可是我不理解的是最后她
在UCLA被解救非常奇怪,而且她还故意对警察说谎,直到最后那个罪犯自己
承认才让警察最终得以知道她的身份
Wiki对这一段的介绍
Garrido arrived at the parole office in Concord on August 26 with his wife,
Nancy, the two girls and Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was introduced as "Alyssa".
When they arrived, his parole officer was on the phone with Jacobs to obtain
a more detailed description of her interaction with Garrido and the two
girls. Jacobs informed the officer that the girls were calling Garrido "
Daddy," but the parole officer believed that Garrido had no children. The
parole officer then decided to separate Garrido from the women and girls to
obtain an identification.
Dugard, maintaining her false identity as "Alyssa", stated that she was the
girls' mother. When the parole officer said that she looked too young to be
the mother and asked her age, "Alyssa said that she was 29 years old,
laughingly explaining that she often gets that comment and that people
believe she is the girls' sister," the report states. As the questioning
continued, Dugard and Nancy Garrido became agitated and wanted to know why
they were being questioned. When the parole officer explained that he was
investigating Garrido's visit to the UC campus with the two girls, Dugard
said that she knew Garrido had taken the girls to the campus and that she
also knew he was a paroled sex offender who had kidnapped and raped a woman.
"She added that Garrido was a changed man and a great person who was good
to her kids. Alyssa subsequently stated that she didn't want to provide any
additional information and that she might need a lawyer."
It was later suggested that Dugard was beginning to show signature signs of
Stockholm syndrome during her questioning.[47]
The parole agent then asked Garrido in another room to explain the
relationship between himself and "Alyssa" and the two girls. Garrido said
that all three were his nieces, the daughters of his brother in Oakley. "
Garrido stated that the parents were divorced, the girls were living with
them and other people, and he did not know his brother's address or phone
number," the report states. The parole officer returned to the women and
insisted on seeing identification from "Alyssa," but Dugard replied that she
"had learned a long time ago not to carry or give any personal information
to anyone." She also said she needed a lawyer. At this point, the parole
officer called in Concord police.
The report continues: "As they waited for the officer to arrive, Alyssa said
she was sorry that she had lied. She explained that she was from Minnesota
and had been hiding for five years from an abusive husband. She was
terrified of being found, she said, and that was the reason she could not
give the parole agent any information." Two Concord police officers
continued the questioning of Dugard, who maintained her false identity and
the story she had told to the parole agent. In the other room, a Concord
police sergeant questioned Garrido, who finally admitted that he was the
father of the two girls. When the parole agent resumed his questioning of
Garrido, the latter admitted to kidnapping and raping "Alyssa". Under
further questioning, Dugard revealed her true identity and confirmed that
she had been kidnapped and raped by Garrido.
Garrido and his wife were then placed under arrest. An FBI Special agent put
Dugard on the telephone with her mother, Terry Probyn. Dugard retained
custody of her children and was soon reunited with her mother.[48][49][50]
真的搞不懂为啥最后还不停对警察说谎,难道对罪犯产生感情?还是为了保护孩子?
可是当时已经直接面对警察…… | Y*********h 发帖数: 134 | 2 Look up "Stockholm syndrome" | F*******I 发帖数: 215 | |
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