Home video from Jaycee Dugard's ex-captors out
PLACERVILLE, Calif. -- Prosecutors have released video footage investigators seized from the home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, who pleaded guilty in the abduction of a California woman held captive for 18 years.
The Contra Costa Times reports that the video was taken between 1989 and 1993, and shows young girls playing at a park as Phillip Garrido tells his wife to discreetly focus the camera on the children. Phillip Garrido, in the video, plays guitar.
On the tape, the Garridos are heard scouting possible kidnap targets.
Jaycee Lee Dugard, now 31, was abducted in 1991.
The El Dorado District Attorney's office released the video of the young children Tuesday along with footage showing a parole agent at the couple's Antioch, Calif., home, reportedly during the time Dugard was being held in their backyard.
During her years in captivity, Dugard had two daughters fathered by Garrido.
CBS News correspondent Jeff Glor had the story on "The Early Show."