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Dugard has protected her daughters' privacy and said some of their friends don't even know of their past. She said the three of them are able to talk about what happened with each other. Both Dugard and her mother, Terry Probyn, said they would not want the two girls to see their father in person, but that they would respect their decision if they wanted to meet him.

Dugard first detailed her horrific experience in her bestselling book, "A Stolen Life: A Memoir," and now has a second book, "Freedom: My Book of Firsts," about moving on after those years in captivity. We'll notify you here with news about. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? I reassured her that her daughters were okay and being taken care of. Outside the police station, media outlets from around the country and the world were descending on the city, and it quickly became clear that Dugard and her daughters needed to be taken somewhere private and safe.

Stroud and other officers snuck them out the back of the station in an unmarked car and took them to the local Hilton. The girls, 14 and 11 at the time, and their mother came to their hotel room with only the clothes on their backs. It was at the hotel later that day that Dugard saw her mother, Terry Probyn, for the first time since the Garridos had shocked her with a stun gun and drove her away in their car.

Probyn had rushed to Concord from Southern California after getting the news she had been hoping to get for nearly two decades. Today, Dugard and her nonprofit, the JAYC Foundation, help facilitate that same kind of family reunification for other trauma victims. When we were rescued, and I started therapy, it was a combo of past, present and future that I thought about.

Nancy Garrido is serving a sentence of 36 years to life at the California Institution for Women in Southern California. Dugard now addresses that experience with a resilience that has come to define her since she emerged from captivity. When Dugard emerged in public, the impacts were far-reaching. He had even been designated a model parolee. It was at the hotel later that day that Dugard saw her mother, Terry Probyn, for the first time since the Garridos had shocked her with a stun gun and drove her away in their car.

Probyn had rushed to Concord from Southern California after getting the news she had been hoping to get for nearly two decades. Today, Dugard and her nonprofit, the JAYC Foundation, help facilitate that same kind of family reunification for other trauma victims. When we were rescued, and I started therapy, it was a combo of past, present and future that I thought about. Nancy Garrido is serving a sentence of 36 years to life at the California Institution for Women in Southern California.

Dugard now addresses that experience with a resilience that has come to define her since she emerged from captivity. When Dugard emerged in public, the impacts were far-reaching. He had even been designated a model parolee. Videos of parole visits that later surfaced publicly showed Nancy Garrido badgering and frustrating agents to the point that they hurriedly left to get away from her, helping them keep their secret.

In her first memoir , Dugard criticized parole agents for lacking the curiosity that might have led them to discover her far earlier, sparing her the 18 years of torment she endured. A few years after Dugard gained her freedom, year-old Ariel Castro was arrested in Cleveland, after it was revealed that between and he had kidnapped and imprisoned three women — Amanda Berry, Georgina DeJesus and Michelle Knight — and held them captive until they were freed in Her ordeal would have broken most people, but not Jaycee.

Dugard said she is proud of what she has accomplished in the decade since her survival story earned her worldwide fame. She has sent both of her daughters to college.

She has traveled the world and given talks at Yale and Harvard. Instead, they turn to one another when they need to discuss what happened.

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