Jacey Dugard
Our prayers go out to Jaycee Dugard and her family, as healing takes place in the midst of a media frenzy. This tragic event which took place 18 years ago, will forever impact her immediate family (daughters, mother and stepfather) and other family and friends. What happens to the perpetrators still remains to be seen. However, my focus is on the family and the journey they will now take to bring closure in an attempt to live a life free from pain, guilt and/or shame. It's reported that the father of Phillip Garrido told AP that his son is “absolutely out of his mind.” I urge all of us to take action if we see tendencies in our children or teens that are severally abnormal, creepy, weird or sexually inappropriate . Simply ignoring the child and or the behavior is not an option. We know that children do grow up and can take on more aggressive deviant behaviors like those being reported of the Garridos. Children do not exist for the sexual pleasure of others. If you suspect wrongdoing, SPEAK UP and ACT (get involved) and seek help for that person. Your actions, can ultimately save a child's life.


I can see that you are an expert in this field! I am launching a website soon, and this information is very useful for me. Thanks for all your help and wishing you all the success in your business.
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An enlightening post, many thanks for adding it online.
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It's interesting to see this point of view. I can't say fore sure if I agree or not, but it is something I will think about now.
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Super website, please add some new articles, can't wait !
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Many good topics here, i see
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Nice info, thanks for sharing this.
Will come back again to check for updates, cheers,
Lindsay
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Hello Mr. Expert,
When are going to write up a follow up article on this post... is it going to be anytime soon?
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I am very glad Jacey wrote the book that she did. I plan to buy the book and share it with my daughter in a few years (maybe some parts now). I want her to know some monsters look like everyday people. I myself and a survivor of sexual abuse. I can not believe I lived through that. I just wish better things for my daughter.
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