Nov 7th, 2009 - People
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A new government report suggests the deep confusion that kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard suffered after 18 years of living in captivity.
When parole officers visited the house where she and her two young daughters lived with her alleged captors, Phillip and Nancy Garrido, Jaycee initially became indignant and explained that she was from Minnesota and had been hiding for five years from an abusive husband.
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California watchdog blasts officials in Dugard case
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