At 8 am on June 10, 1991, 11-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard was having breakfast at her home on Washoe Boulevard, California. Like any typical school day, she checked on her sleeping baby sister, Shayna, and said goodbye to her stepfather, Carl Probyn. She walked uphill on the road from her home toward the bus stop at the corner of Pioneer Trail. Halfway up the road, a grey metal sedan suddenly pulled beside her and cut her path. In the driver’s sea…
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