The text appears to be a transcript from a documentary or news story about Philip Gito, a convicted kidnapper and rapist. The narrative details Gito's crimes, including the abduction and sexual enslavement of Jacquelyn "JC" Dugard when she was 11 years old. Gito's wife, Nancy, was also involved in these crimes.
Gito was not his first victim. Katie Hall, a young woman, was abducted by Gito years prior to JC Dugard. Both women were subjected to horrific ordeals at the hands of Gito and his wife.
Gito was given a lengthy jail sentence, but he was released after just over a decade and struck again, abducting another young woman, JC Dugard. She was kept captive for 18 years.
These events took place in Antioch, a quiet town outside San Francisco, where Gito was known as a printer. His neighbors had no idea of his secret life.
The documentary ends with the victims expressing their trauma and anger at Gito's release from prison. They call for his execution and express their fears for their safety.
1. Philip Gito, also known as JC, is a convicted sex offender who kidnapped Jaci Dugard when she was 11 years old and kept her captive for 18 years. He fathered her two children .
2. Gito's crimes were not limited to Jaci Dugard. He had a history of abduction and sexual assault, dating back to his first victim, Katie Hall, who he abducted years prior to Jaci Dugard .
3. Jaci Dugard, then 25, was also a victim of Gito's depravity. Her crime had chilling parallels to Katie Hall's ordeal, as she was also raped and held captive .
4. Gito was given a lengthy jail sentence for his crimes, but he was released after just over a decade and struck again, taking JC Lee Dugard .
5. Jaci Dugard was snatched by strangers dressed in pink on the 10th of June 1991. Her abduction was witnessed by her stepfather, who tried to alert authorities but was unable to intervene .
6. Jaci Dugard, now JC Lee Dugard, was kept in a hidden backyard, which was equipped to keep her captive for as long as Gito wanted .
7. Gito was able to evade capture for a surprisingly long time, even after his crimes were revealed. He was finally apprehended due to a stroke of luck when a local cop spotted Jaci's car and became suspicious .
8. Gito was sentenced to 50 years in jail with lifetime parole, but he was released within 11 years. He and his wife, Nancy, went on to abduct JC Lee Dugard .
9. Jaci Dugard's daughters, now known to be Gito's biological children, are now in a safe house, too traumatized to speak publicly .
10. Despite his crimes and the suffering he caused, Gito has claimed to have reformed himself and denies ever abusing his daughters .