This Aug. 31, 2009, photo taken by inspectors and provided by Contra Costa County Department of Conservation & Development Building Inspection Division shows the outside of Phillip and Nancy Garrido's home in Antioch, Calif. Police removed about three truckloads of trash and anticipate they will fill eight to 15 more.
This Aug. 31, 2009, photo taken by inspectors and provided by Contra Costa County Department of Conservation & Development Building Inspection Division shows the outside of Phillip and Nancy Garrido's home in Antioch, Calif. Police removed about three truckloads of trash and anticipate they will fill eight to 15 more.
This Aug. 31, 2009, photo taken by inspectors and provided by Contra Costa County Department of Conservation & Development Building Inspection Division shows the outside of Phillip and Nancy Garrido's home in Antioch, Calif. Police removed about three truckloads of trash and anticipate they will fill eight to 15 more.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009. Police removed about three truckloads of trash and anticipate they will fill eight to 15 more.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009. Police removed about three truckloads of trash and anticipate they will fill eight to 15 more.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Contra Costa County building inspectors took photos as they examined the Walnut Avenue home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, as requested by the sheriff's office, in Antioch, Calif., on August 31, 2009.
Police say this is the tent in which Jaycee Lee Dugard lived. Kidnapped at age 11, Dugard was snatched on her way to school and was hidden for nearly two decades behind a series of fences, sheds and tents, even giving birth to her alleged abductor Phillip Garrido's children in this suburban backyard compound less than 200 miles from her childhood home.
This is a look inside the tent that housed Jaycee Lee Dugard. Police say, after her 1991 abduction, Dugard was taken directly to the hidden tents and shacks in the leafy backyard of Phillip and Nancy Garrido's Antioch, Calif., home.
Inside Jaycee Lee Dugard's tent there are signs of both normalcy and sorrow: a cartoon sheet, black and white photos and blue-starred necklaces. But police say Dugard was forced to live in this tent with her two daughters who were fathered by her abductor, Phillip Garrido.
Jaycee Lee Dugard's hidden two decades began to come into view on Aug. 26, 2009, as her alleged captors Phillip and Nancy Garrido walked a now 29-year-old Dugard, who called herself "Alissa," and her two daughters, allegedly sired by Phillip Garido, into a parole meeting. Phillip Garrido was convicted for a 1977 kidnapping and rape but was paroled after only 11 years of a 50-year sentence.
Jaycee Lee Dugard, now 29, was reunited with her mother, sister and another relative on Aug. 27, 2009. Her stepfather says her two children remain with her and she is healthy although she feels guilty about developing a bond with her alleged abductor, Phillip Garrido.
Phillip Garrido is seen with his court appointed attorney in the El Dorado Superior Court in Placerville, Calif., Aug. 28, 2009. Garrido was arraigned on 29 felony counts stemming from the 1991 abduction of Jaycee Lee Dugard, who was 11 at the time. Garrido pleaded not guilty on charges including forcible abduction, rape, sexual assault and false imprisonment.