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michael cardoza, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. a source bringing this excruciating time line. also with us, clinical psychologist, dr. brenda wade. all right, michael, let's go back to the beginning, and the first detail you brought us. i want you to bring the viewers up to speed here. phillip and nancy garrido went child shopping. that's where it all began. go ahead. >> that is where it all began, michael. the day before jaycee was actually kidnapped, phillip and nancy garrido were out in their automobile, and they were combing the area child shopping. they were looking for someone to kidnap. when they passed a group of little girls, they saw jaycee there, and phillip said, oh, that's the one i want. she's cute. they decided to come back the next day to look for jaycee while she was alone. in fact, the next day they did come back. they saw her while she was alone. and they kidnapped her. they took her right off the street, put her into their car, forced her to the floorboards of the car, threatened her. and then drove her out of
michael cardoza, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. a source bringing this excruciating time line. also with us, clinical psychologist, dr. brenda wade. all right, michael, let's go back to the beginning, and the first detail you brought us. i want you to bring the viewers up to speed here. phillip and nancy garrido went child shopping. that's where it all began. go ahead. >> that is where it all began, michael. the day before jaycee was actually kidnapped, phillip and...
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straight out to my expert panel, criminal defense attorney, michael cardoza. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels and also joining us, dr. reef karim, addiction specialist and psychiatrist as well as former cop, lou polumbo. dr. karim, we have to start with you. what goes on when someone decides to get behind the wheel after hours of alleged drinking? >> obviously, they don't have a concern for their safety or other people's safety at that moment in time. what's tragic here is that police officers' job and many good police officers will tell you, serve and protect. serve and protect. alcohol does not help you serve and protect. alcohol messes up your reaction time, your impairment in regards to driving, memory, all sorts of other stuff. and you're impulsive. the fact that they would flee the scene shows the impulsiveity. alcohol does not discriminate and alcohol should be nowhere near anybody whose job is to serve and protect. >> and guess what, you can't say well, this one individual might have been in a blackout because there were other people in the car
straight out to my expert panel, criminal defense attorney, michael cardoza. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels and also joining us, dr. reef karim, addiction specialist and psychiatrist as well as former cop, lou polumbo. dr. karim, we have to start with you. what goes on when someone decides to get behind the wheel after hours of alleged drinking? >> obviously, they don't have a concern for their safety or other people's safety at that moment in time. what's tragic here is that...
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. >> local attorney michael cardoza isn't surprised that a former sex offender lived unimpeded for years. >> this is an area replete with child molesters. it is replete with crime so people tend to stay out of other people's business. >> but i thought that megan's law was supposed to alert local people to the presence of a child molester. >> but the public has to look at it, the public has to do an investigation into that. apparently it didn't happen here. >> garrido did have a designated parole officer. but nobody knew what was going on inside the property. by 2005, he was so confident he was taking the girls out in public. >> he came into the front door and he said, hey, i want to introduce you to my daughters. these girls were just stunning. their faces were perfect. i couldn't forget the way they looked. that's one thing i do remember. >> little did tim allen know that these beautiful children were likely the result of garrido's horrendous crime. jaycee gave birth to the first when she was just 14. then last year, garrido's behavior became bizarre. he said he was launching a church a
. >> local attorney michael cardoza isn't surprised that a former sex offender lived unimpeded for years. >> this is an area replete with child molesters. it is replete with crime so people tend to stay out of other people's business. >> but i thought that megan's law was supposed to alert local people to the presence of a child molester. >> but the public has to look at it, the public has to do an investigation into that. apparently it didn't happen here. >>...
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straight out to my expert panel, criminal defense attorney, michael cardoza. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels and also joining us, dr. reef karim, addiction specialist and psychiatrist as well as former cop, lou polumbo. dr. karim, we have to start with you. what goes on when someone decides to get behind the wheel after hours of alleged drinking? >> obviously, they don't have a concern for their safety or other people's safety at that moment in time. what's tragic here is that police officers' job and many good police officers will tell you, serve and protect. serve and protect. alcohol does not help you serve and protect. alcohol messes up your reaction time, your impairment in regards to driving, memory, all sorts of other stuff. and you're impulsive. the fact that they would flee the scene shows the impulsivity. the big take home message here is -- alcohol does not discriminate and alcohol should be nowhere near anybody whose job is to serve and protect. >> and guess what, you can't say well, this one individual might have been in a blackout becaus
straight out to my expert panel, criminal defense attorney, michael cardoza. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels and also joining us, dr. reef karim, addiction specialist and psychiatrist as well as former cop, lou polumbo. dr. karim, we have to start with you. what goes on when someone decides to get behind the wheel after hours of alleged drinking? >> obviously, they don't have a concern for their safety or other people's safety at that moment in time. what's tragic here is that...
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straight out to my expert panel, criminal defense attorney, michael cardoza. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels and also joining us, dr. reef karim, addiction specialist and psychiatrist as well as former cop, lou polumbo. dr. karim, we have to start with you. what goes on when someone decides to get behind the wheel after hours of alleged drinking? >> obviously, they don't have a concern for their safety or other people's safety at that moment in time. what's tragic here is that police officers' job and many good police officers will tell you, serve and protect. serve and protect. alcohol does not help you serve and protect. alcohol messes up your reaction time, your impairment in regards to driving, memory, all sorts of other stuff. and you're impulsive. the fact that they would flee the scene shows the impulsiveity. alcohol does not discriminate and alcohol should be nowhere near anybody whose job is to serve and protect. >> and guess what, you can't say well, this one individual might have been in a blackout because there were other people in the car
straight out to my expert panel, criminal defense attorney, michael cardoza. curtis sliwa, founder of guardian angels and also joining us, dr. reef karim, addiction specialist and psychiatrist as well as former cop, lou polumbo. dr. karim, we have to start with you. what goes on when someone decides to get behind the wheel after hours of alleged drinking? >> obviously, they don't have a concern for their safety or other people's safety at that moment in time. what's tragic here is that...
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also joining us is michael cardoza, former prosecutor in the bay area. good morning.h have been taken into the special isolation holding cells. how unusual is that? >> it's not unusual at all. with these type of charges, they usually are isolated. in a prison system there is a certain code of morality and this type of crime ranks at the very very bottom. so it doesn't shock me either one of them have been threatened with death or the other type of thing, the rape, whatever else they've been threatened with. the sheriffs in the jail there have to keep them apart from the rest. and even when and if they go to prison, they will have to be kept in isolation because that will be the big worry, that someone will try to murder them. >> according from an associated press article this morning here talking aut phillip garrido, again and again he claimed to have found god to a woman he'd abducted and was about to rape to the judge who sentenceded him to 50 years behind bars for the crime, and later to business clients and neighbors in antioch, california. can we expect him to co
also joining us is michael cardoza, former prosecutor in the bay area. good morning.h have been taken into the special isolation holding cells. how unusual is that? >> it's not unusual at all. with these type of charges, they usually are isolated. in a prison system there is a certain code of morality and this type of crime ranks at the very very bottom. so it doesn't shock me either one of them have been threatened with death or the other type of thing, the rape, whatever else they've...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor michael cardoza says police tell him it was years before jaycee was allowed to be seen in public. >> they put her in a backyard, in a tent or one of the outbuildings back there. they left her in that backyard for 3 1/2 years before they let her get out into public. >> reporter: but in 1993, just two years into the ordeal, phillip garrido spent one month in jail on a parole violation. during that time, it's believed that his wife nancy was in charge of jaycee. and when phillip got out of jail, it's believed that's when he fathered the first of jaycee's two daughters. >> when this case proceeds to trial, nancy garrido will be every bit as culpable as phillip garrido. >> police in california continue to search the garrido home for more evidence in connection to dugard's kidnapping. >>> a metro worker is hospitalized after being struck by a train. the incident happened this morning. this time, we do not know the extent of the male victim's injuries. the incident did cause major delays in both directions of the blue and yellow lines. >>> a charles county man is de
. >> reporter: prosecutor michael cardoza says police tell him it was years before jaycee was allowed to be seen in public. >> they put her in a backyard, in a tent or one of the outbuildings back there. they left her in that backyard for 3 1/2 years before they let her get out into public. >> reporter: but in 1993, just two years into the ordeal, phillip garrido spent one month in jail on a parole violation. during that time, it's believed that his wife nancy was in charge of...
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. >> reporter: michael cardoza says police sources tell him it was years before jaycee was allowed inlic. >> they put her in the backyard. in a at the point or one of the outbuildings whack there. -- back there. they left her in that backyard for 3 1/2 years before they let her get out into public. >> reporter: but in 1993, just two years into the ordeal, phillip garrido spent one month in jail on a parole violation. during that time, it's believed his wife nancy was in charge of jaycee. and when phillip got out of jail, it's believed that's when he fathered the first of jaycee's two daughters. >> when this case proceeds to trial, nancy garidy will be every bit as culpable as phillip garrido. >> police recently searched three properties owned by a business associate of phillip garrido. no arrests were made. however, a video and computer were seized. >>> a playboy officially returns to being a bachelor. hugh hefner has officially filed for divorce from kimberly conrad. they were married in 1991 but separated nine years ago. conrad recently sued him for $5 million over the sale of a hom
. >> reporter: michael cardoza says police sources tell him it was years before jaycee was allowed inlic. >> they put her in the backyard. in a at the point or one of the outbuildings whack there. -- back there. they left her in that backyard for 3 1/2 years before they let her get out into public. >> reporter: but in 1993, just two years into the ordeal, phillip garrido spent one month in jail on a parole violation. during that time, it's believed his wife nancy was in charge...
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former p former prosecutor michael cardoza says they specifically targeted jaycee. >> the day befores kidnapped, the garridos were out looking -- i call it child shopping. they were looking for someone to kidnap. and they went by a group of little girls. one of which was jaycee dugard. and as they went by, phillip said to nancy, i want that one. her, her. >> the next day the garridos went back and grabbed jaycee as she sat alone at the bus stop. cbs news, los angeles. >>> it has been more than two months since ponzi schemer bernard madoff was sent to federal prison where he will be spending the rest of his days in a tiny cell. chief investigative correspondent is here to show us more. >> if anything stood as a symbol, it was their manhattan apartment. now it's officially up for sale and here's a firsthand look. >> this piece of property is the crown jewel. >> reporter: bernie and ruth madoff's luxury apartment on new york's upper east side. a tour by a u.s. marshal offering a public view of a seemingly insatiable appetite for antiques, art, all things luxurious, like a $40,000 steinw
former p former prosecutor michael cardoza says they specifically targeted jaycee. >> the day befores kidnapped, the garridos were out looking -- i call it child shopping. they were looking for someone to kidnap. and they went by a group of little girls. one of which was jaycee dugard. and as they went by, phillip said to nancy, i want that one. her, her. >> the next day the garridos went back and grabbed jaycee as she sat alone at the bus stop. cbs news, los angeles. >>>...