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Cadaver dogs turned up a small bone fragment on the property next to the Antioch home where Phillip Garrido is accused of cloistering kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard for 18 years. And Garrido’s shadowy past grew even more disturbing Monday as his first wife and a woman he was convicted of raping in 1976 talked publicly for the first time about vicious attacks.
Contra Costa County Sheriff’s spokesman Jimmy Lee said further investigation is needed to determine if the bone fragment is human or animal, but the search continues today. Detectives have been scouring the property Garrido had lived on in a tent for awhile as well as the ramshackle collection of sheds, tents and out buildings in Garrido’s backyard in Antioch. They are hunting for any evidence that might link him to the murders of several prostitutes in an industrial area in Pittsburg near where Garrido worked in the 1990s.