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Watching Jaycee Dugard describe overcoming the scars from her 18 year abduction gave Janice Norwood hope that her daughter, missing for 22 years, is still alive and that she will see her again.
Jaycee Dugard: Long Road to Recovery. Dugard's home video showed a portion of the therapy she's been receiving since her rescue, atop a horse.
Always, though, the voice is Jaycee Lee Dugard’s. On Thursday, it was heard loud and clear for the first time since she was abducted 20 years ago while heading to the bus stop.
Smiling Jaycee Dugard on People mag cover, says she's "so happy." Oct. 14, 2009— -- A smiling, seemingly happy Jaycee Dugard graces the cover of upcoming issue of People Magazine as a sign ...
Jaycee Dugard has formed the JAYC Foundation to help families of abduction. Dugard, kidnapped at 11 and held captive for 18 years, has spent her first two years of freedom healing with her family.
Jaycee Dugard, the Northern California woman who was kidnapped as a child and held prisoner for 18 years, kept a diary in which she wrote of longing for freedom and feeling both emotionally ...
Jaycee Dugard's rescue gives hope to families of other missing girls. Aug. 31, 2009— -- Investigators looking for links between Phillip and Nancy Garrido, the couple accused of kidnapping and ...
Aug. 28, 2009— -- As Jaycee Dugard gets to know her family again after 18 years in depraved captivity, a California sheriff admitted today that his officers booted a chance to rescue Jaycee ...
Kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard is doing "remarkably well" a month after being freed, is spending much of her time bonding with her family, and is cooperating with authorities as they prosecute her ...
Jaycee Dugard was just 11 when she was abducted by Phillip and Nancy Garrido while waiting for the school bus in 1991. She spent 18 years, prosecutors have charged, living in squalor in tents and ...
The hair is darker, bordering on brown, but Jaycee Dugard’s clear blue eyes still sparkle in a face lit by a brilliant smile, and she says she is happy to be back with family.
Hundreds of people flocked to Facebook, Twitter and online to thank Jaycee Dugard for her bravery in telling the story of her 18-year abduction in an exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer.