SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In a blistering assessment of how badly officials bungled their oversight of rapist- kidnapper Phillip Garrido, El Dorado County prosecutors have compiled a list of dozens of instances for which his parole should have been revoked, many of them that would have saved Jaycee Lee Dugard from being abducted. The 162-page report from El Dorado County District Attorney Vern Pierson’s office includes striking new details of Garrido’s parole violations that should have — but did not — return him to prison, including:
• Efforts he made to get nursing home co-workers to help him buy drugs.
• Positive tests for drugs such as methamphetamine.
• Submitting watered-down urine samples during drug testing.
• And wearing a fake penis and using warm Mountain Dew to fool one drug counselor during testing.
The Associated Press



