Kidnapper's Eerie Songs Surface
Phillip Garrido was recently accused of kidnapping then-11-year-old Jaycee Dugard in 1991 and holding her captive in his backyard for 18 years. He is also said to have fathered two children with her. As if this weren't chilling enough, the kidnapping that has taken the media by storm has yet another disturbing twist.
A former business associate of Garrido's recently brought out some CDs Garrido had given him three years ago to pass on to connections in the music industry. The songs' eerie lyrics shed more light onto his fascination with young girls.
"The way she walks, yeah, subtle, sexy. What can I do? I fall victim too. A little child, yeah, look what you do," is one frightening lyric. Another song goes, "For every little girl in the world, they want to be in love, you're just the same, go play a game, just tell me that you want me, c'mon babe, I'm just insane, I'm crying out to you." These songs may be seen as evidence of Garrido's pedophilic tendencies.
Jaycee Dugard is now back with her family while Garrido and his wife Nancy are charged with 29 criminal counts. Each has pleaded not guilty in El Dorado County, California Superior Court.
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