Nov 4th, 2009 - baltimoresun
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif. Had state parole agents leafed through Phillip Garrido's federal parole file when they took over his supervision in 1999, they would have known his property near Antioch, Calif., didn't end at the backyard fence.
They might have found Jaycee Dugard and her two girls back behind that fence, perhaps in the soundproofed shed that federal agents knew about, the one Garrido called his recording studio.
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