“It was almost like she was sending out a message, ‘That’s my man'”. (Getty)Īt the Sweet 16, one of Cheyvonne’s friends pointed out how the oldest daughter was clinging to Phillip. The phenomenon is called Stockholm Syndrome. Experts say it’s because she developed a bond with Phillip– in multiple cases, hostage victims are known for sympathizing with their abductors. Though Phillip and Nancy’s behavior was clearly criminal, many have asked why Jaycee didn’t try and escape during her 18 years in the Garrido’s backyard. ![]() ![]() Garrido’s Clients Met The Girls Multiple Times Cheyvonne walked them to the car and when she asked if they had fun, they excitedly said they did.Ĥ. Phillip brought the girls to the party 2 hours early to help decorate the dance floor.Īt 9:30pm, just a half an hour after the party’s official start, Garrido took the girls home, saying that they weren’t used to loud rap music. The Sweet 16 was a dance party for about 125 guests, and Cheyvonne said that Starlit and Angel were welcome to attend. Molino added on, “The girls were polite, they played with my daughter in my office, sometimes on the internet… They may have been living in substandard conditions, but they did a very good job of hiding it.” Sometimes, Phillip would bring them to Molino’s husband’s car wrecking business, and they would play with Cheyvonne’s daughter. According to ABC News, “Dugard will discuss adjusting to a new life and reintegrating into society, which she reveals in her new memoir ‘Freedom: My Book of Firsts.'” (Twitter/ JayceeDugard)Ĭheyvonne Molino, one of Garrido’s printing clients, described the girls as being “polite”. ![]() Tonight, on a special edition of ABC News’ 20/20, Diane Sawyer will interview Jaycee Dugard just five years after their first sit down, to discuss her abduction.
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