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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The man accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Dugard and holding her captive for nearly two decades wrote an apology in a jailhouse letter that talks about “ending a sexual problem believed to be impossible.”
“First off,” Phillip Garrido wrote, “I would like to apologize to every human being for what has taken place.”
Garrido’s handwritten letter, received Thursday by KCRA, did not mention Dugard or her two daughters, allegedly fathered by Garrido, said Anzio Williams, news director at the Sacramento-based station.



