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CBS/ September 17, 2009, 4:39 PM

Jaycee Family's "Uncontainable Happiness"

Jaycee Dugard's family is filled with unbridled joy and just focusing on the "here and now" -- not the "darkness" of Jaycee's case -- according to the reporter who interviewed Jaycee's aunt this week.

Police say Jaycee, 29, was held captive and repeatedly raped in sheds and tents in the backyard of Phillip and Nancy Garrido's Antioch, Calif. home. Authorities say Phillip snatched Jaycee off the streets of South Lake Tahoe, Calif. 18 years ago. Jaycee and her two daughters, 15 and 11, both of whom police say were fathered by Garrido, were freed last week.

Greg Hardesty, a reporter for the Orange County Register, landed the exclusive itnerview with Tina Dugard, the sister of Jacyee's mother, Terry Probyn. In it, Tina describes the emotional reunion of Jaycee, her daughters, Probyn, Tina, and other family members.

"The Early Show" aired long portions of the interview Friday, then co-anchor Harry Smith spoke to Hardesty.

Hardesty told Smith that, "Given the horrific details of the case, I was expecting some of the darkness and some of the horror of what we know about the case to be apparent in my interactions with her. And what I took away from her was just this overwhelming sense of joy that for me as a reporter was unprecedented. She was uncontainable happiness. And that surprised me."

Hardesty says Tina gave the impression Jaycee is a wonderful mother to her two daughters, and "Tina attributed a lot of that to Jaycee's mother. Tina lived with Jaycee's mother for about the last ten years, and she has another daughter, who's 19 and is a wonderful mother, and so I think some of the parenting obviously rubbed off on Jaycee, and she was a good parent to her girls.

The family is "focusing on the here and now," Hardesty continued. "Obviously, moving forward, there's some serious challenges that all three of them are gonna have to face, there's counseling that they're obviously going to have to go through. They're not thinking too far into the future. So right now, the focus is on re reconnecting as a family, just making memories, like we all do with our families. Tthey're not able to really look beyond that, because it's so surreal, still.

"What happened in that backyard is an extremely personal thing," Hardesty added. "And they're not really eager to share take with the world yet. They need some healing to occur first. And that healing is gonna take days, weeks, months, years."

Smith's interview of Hardesty is below:


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Aldora911 says:
He better hope there's beer in hell.

Poor girl. Lets face it, she'll never be the same again. It situations like these you'd rather wish they killed you right away instead of dealing with 18 year of rape. So sad.

There is no words to describe this man.
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tablet1-2009 says:
The reporter was only trying to get a negative story that would be replayed on other news outlets, giving her credit for the scoop. The Aunt was well advised by the family media advisor and very skillful in not only her statement but in stopping the news media from interferring in what is a very private matter at this time. I loved it!
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factsplease1 says:
I would like to know how a person with a 50 year sentence can be put before a parole board after serving only 10 years???? Was that board not furnished with any information about his past criminal acts? How could they possibly allow him to be released from prison, then or ever!!!!??? That's where the first mistakes were made in this bizarre case.
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wattEYEno says:
This family has a great case against the police and parole officer who failed to do their jobs. This girl could have been home years ago. Her and her family have been robbed of normal lives, by that sicko, and his wife with the help of the police and parole officer.
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gmw7777 replies:
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I fully agree with your comment. The so-called law enforcement people should not only be fired, but prosecuted. Maybe that will teach the rest of them to do their jobs thoroughly. Also, I think these monsters must have threatened Jaycee herself and/or her family if she tried to escape. There are no words sufficient to describe what this (now) young woman, her daughters and her family have been going through for the past 18 years. Both monsters should be put to death--no appeals, either. They KNEW what they were doing was wrong. They wouldn't like being imprisoned! Therefore, they should pay the ultimate penalty. And the male monster should NOT be given a public forum to say how he "changed" himself. Shame on the media for allowing him to do this!
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daisyjingles says:
Many slaves are not treated so well. She got lemons and made lemonade. God Bless Her!
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willow013 says:
This young woman has got to be the ultimate survivor....She not only endured 18 years of those monsters(the Garridos), but she has managed to shield her two daughters from their atrocious acts.....God knows what was going through her mind for 18 years, but she still managed to keep it all together!!! For someone to gather the knowledge and where-with-all to keep her sanity and raise her two daughters from the age of ll, she really should be applauded....She is an extrordinary human being......
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jluvsgoldens says:
This story is so sick that some people cannot even make comments about it. But I will say this: I hate to bring race into this but I will. Had the officer who visited Garrido's house back year ago and performed a THOROUGH check after neighbors complained about him having tents set up in his backyard and the noise of children, this beautiful girl would have been found. How come a thorough check is done to people of COLOR? Yeah... there would have been a whole army of officers and the place would have been turned upside down. Oh but no... this sick animal was only spoken to at his front porch. Excuse me? There is something very wrong with this country. There you have it.
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RobBird1 says:
I think we should go door to door with a Polygraph machine and ask everyone if they have ever kidnapped anyone.
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Mantis928 says:
I was watching and around 8:10am and Heard something that caught my ear from the other room and when i hit back to see who Said What Caught my Ear
it Was John Blackstone and it did not sit well with me. it was like he was blaming the first victim For not Standing up. This is From a victim's Point of view You John Blackstone will never no what it is like to be Sexually Abused and there for i think you have NO RIGHT!!!! to say Anything about A Victim not Standing up for themselves
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MPHgrad says:
What happened to her is horrible and I wish her and her family the best. I am unable to fathom the range of emotions her mother must have, but I'm sure she is happy to have her daughter found alive.
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Mantis928 replies:
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I Truly Agree with you
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