The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video or podcast episode discussing the case of Jaycee Lee Dugard.
Jaycee Lee Dugard was a girl who was kidnapped at the age of 11 in 1991. The kidnapper, Philip Garrido, was a 60-year-old man who lived with his wife and stepdaughter. Garrido abused Jaycee sexually and emotionally for 18 years. He forced her to live in a shed in his backyard and restricted her freedom.
During her captivity, Jaycee gave birth to two daughters, who were also subjected to abuse. The girls were kept isolated from the outside world and were manipulated into believing that their captor was a good man.
The case was not solved until 2009, when Jaycee's mother received a call from Jaycee stating that she was alive and safe. Jaycee had managed to escape from Garrido's house and return to her mother. Garrido and his wife were arrested and convicted for their crimes.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about the mysterious case of Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was kidnapped for 20 years by a couple named Phillip and Nancy Garrido.
2. Jaycee was abducted on June 10, 1991, when she was 11 years old, as she walked to the school bus in South Lake Tahoe, California. She was stunned with an electric shock gun and put in a truck by Phillip, while Nancy assisted him.
3. Jaycee was held captive in a shed in the backyard of the Garridos' house in Antioch, California, where she was sexually abused, raped, and impregnated by Phillip. She gave birth to two daughters, in 1994 and 1997, without any medical assistance.
4. Phillip manipulated Jaycee and her daughters to believe that he was their protector and that the outside world was dangerous. He also forced Jaycee to change her name to Alissa and to hide her identity from anyone who visited the house.
5. Jaycee was rescued on August 26, 2009, after Phillip brought her and her daughters to the University of California, Berkeley campus, where he aroused the suspicion of some federal agents who checked his background and discovered his criminal record.
6. Phillip and Nancy were arrested and sentenced to 436 years and 36 years to life in prison, respectively, for kidnapping and sexual assault. Jaycee reunited with her mother and wrote two books about her ordeal: A Stolen Life and Freedom: My Book of Firsts.
7. Jaycee also sued the state of California for its negligence in finding her and monitoring Phillip, who was on parole for previous sexual offenses. She won a $20 million settlement and created a foundation to help other victims of abduction and abuse.