Jaycee Dugard on People’s cover speaks about her captive life

October 14th, 2009 - 11:33 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( Leave a comment )

jld El Dorado County, Oct 14 (THAINDIAN NEWS) People Magazine released the twenty-nine year old Jaycee Dugard’s public statement and pictures, who had suffered 18-years sentence as a Sex-Slave and made headlines some two months ago in Northern California, when she was found by the police. She is now living a happy life with her family, and her two daughters who were born in captivity.

On early Wednesday morning, People magazine’s website published the cover photo of Jaycee Dugard with a huge charming smile on her face. There were fresh pictures in the inside pages of the recent issue. She also released a public statement about her present life.

The recent and the fresh photos of Jaycee splashed over People magazine, reflect the changes time and captive life with forced mother-hood has brought over her. When she was kidnapped, her hair was blonde and now its kind of dark brownish. Yet the sparkling blue eyes seem to be same as that of a small girl who is yet to learn of the dangerous dark world.

Her pictures reflect a very positive side, to her life, even though life has treated her very hard and given her enormous hardships for 18 years.

“All of us are doing very well under the circumstances,” Terry Probyn, 50, who is Jaycee’s mother said in a statement Wednesday. “We especially appreciate everyone recognizing that what we need most right now is to be allowed to become a family again within a zone of privacy and security. We hope that our story focuses attention on all of the children still missing, and on their need to be found. We must keep looking for them. As Jaycee shows, miracles can happen.”

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