on about how he can talk to god. and he smells like a homeless man. and then he s got these two well-kept beautiful girls with him. didn t add up at all. and that s exactly when my mother intuition went, what are these girls doing with this guy? why are they with him? why are they not flinching when he said he s on parole for kidnapping and rape? why are they not embarrassed that their father just said i can talk to god? because socially a 15-year-old girl, 11-year-old girl would be completely embarrassed if their dad just said that. who was it that called the parole officer? i called the parole officer. after the meeting was over, basically me and lisa look at each other, big sigh, what was going on? we both knew that something wasn t right about the situation. i wanted the parole officer to do a home check. that s when he told me, philip garrido doesn t have any children. and when you heard that, what went through your mind? i said, you know, they looked like him. they had hi
philip, i could not determine whether or not at that point he was a professor, a student, just a random homeless guy. the girls were sort of recessed on the outer office, but once they emerged, my immediate attention went to the girls. and i began i m thinking, whose children are these? and he immediately said, they re mine. and they resembled him. so there was no doubt in my mind that the children were his. i think the question then was, well, who had kids with this guy? really. i mean, he was just that out of sorts. he was just all over the place. so i think that s where the trigger sort of started. did you have that same initial reaction? it just didn t add up from a police standpoint. you have someone that is going on about how he can talk to god. and he smells like a homeless man. and then he s got these two well-kept beautiful girls with him. didn t add up at all. and that s exactly when my mother intuition went, what are these girls doing with this guy? why are they with h
in an attempt to get a permit for an event that he wanted to host on campus. and what about him i mean, what was that gut intuition you had? he was peculiar in and of himself, but the fact that he had two young daughters with him was even more alarming. that s where the bells started going off. philip, i could not determine whether or not at that point he was a professor, a student, just a random homeless guy. the girls were sort of recessed on the outer office, but once they emerged, my immediate attention went to the girls. and i began i m thinking, whose children are these? and he immediately said, they re mine. and they resembled him. so there was no doubt in my mind that the children were his. i think the question then was, well, who had kids with this guy? really. i mean, he was just that out of sorts. he was just all over the place. so i think that s where the trigger sort of started. did you have that same initial reaction? it just didn t add up from a police standp
english that well or panicked. he just looked at me and it s a girl. that s all he did. so here i come with my half-eaten big mac. and i say what s up? he likes his big macs. the other man he s referring to is angel cordero, who also heard amanda scream and came to help. in another shocking case, jaycee dugard s 18 years of captivity ended because two california police officials saw something that didn t add up and intuition told them to dig deeper. they came in contact with phillip garrido, dugard s kidnapper, who was with his two young children. something wasn t right. a hunch to call the parole officer cracked the case. garrido didn t have two daughters. those police officials are with us, allison jacobs and lisa campbell. great to have you with us. also, amber deahn, a waitress at an idaho restaurant who spotted a child resembling a child in a missing children s poster. rather than ignore the resemblance, she called the police, saving the kidnapped child. heroes certainly in ou
is angel cordero, who also heard amanda scream and came to help. in another shocking case, jaycee dugard s 18 years of captivity ended because two california police officials saw something that didn t add up and intuition told them to dig deeper. they came in contact with phillip garrido, dugard s kidnapper, who was with his two young children. something wasn t right. a hunch to call the parole officer cracked the case. garrido didn t have two daughters. those police officials are with us, allison jacobs and lisa campbell. great to have you with us. also, amber deahn, a waitress at an idaho restaurant who spotted a child resembling a child in a missing children s poster. rather than ignore the resemblance, she called the police, saving the kidnapped child. heroes certainly in our eyes. [ applause ] so explain to me how did philip garrido come to you? philip garrido came i was an events manager at u.c. berkeley with the police department. and so he came into the office