Jaycee Lee Dugard Lived In Britain
JAYCEE Lee Dugard – Anorak’s look at Jaycee Dugard in the news: With Baby P, Madeleine McCann, Shannon Matthews, 9/11, Afghanistan, War on Terror, Mumbai Massacre, the Asian tsunami and Sue Carroll…
Lest you think the story of Jaycee Dugard is not relevant to you, dear Britisher, that you are just gawping at suffering and sensation, Sue Carroll sets you straight, and engages in a rich game of Tabolid Bingo. See how many stories you can spot being linked to Our Jaycee:
Daily Mirror: “Who’s to say there isn’t a Jaycee Lee Dugard in Britain?”
How ironic that during Jaycee’s incarceration the world has witnessed terrorist atrocities, disasters and war but missed completely the cruelty inflicted on an innocent little girl locked away in a paedophile’s suburban backyard.
9/11. Mumbai. Tsunami. Iraq. Bing…. Wait for it. Sue Carroll has more:
We know enough about the death of Baby P to recognise no stone must be left unturned when a child’s life is in question.
Baby P. Tick! No Stone Left unturned is the Madeleine McCann firm’s motto. Tick.
Garrido was sentenced to 50 years for the kidnapping and rape of a woman. Yet in a scenario only too familiar in Britain, he was released after just 10 years.
Or, er, he was released after 11 years, as was the case. But Sue has more facts:
It hardly needs mentioning that had he remained behind bars a little girl would have enjoyed the freedom that was her right, her family would have been spared years of torment and the stepfather who saw her disappear wouldn’t have been forced to live, for almost two decades, under the dark shadow of suspicion.
Still, you mentioned it. So what do so, Sue?
Society forbids us to lock up scum and throw away the key. But when pure evil confronts us in the shape of Garrido I’m not at all convinced society is right.
Evil – like Shannon Matthews’ mum Karen, or more evil?
Jaycee Dugard – keeping Sue Carroll in work since 2009.
All The Pictures From the Jaycee Dugard Case
Posted: 2nd, September 2009 | In: Key Posts, Reviews Comment | TrackBack | Permalink