About a week before Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped, Amelia Edwards was walking home from the bus stop along the same path that Jaycee Dugard would walk along when she was kidnapped. Amelia saw a car with a man and woman inside follow her home from the bus stop, so she walked faster, and she heard the tires of the car go faster, so she ran home and immediately told her parents. Her parents thought she was being overly dramatic. About a week later when Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped, she immediately recognized the car as the one she had seen the week before, according to a video from CNN.
CNN video of story
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Ugh, what a really sad case of parents not taking their children seriously. I hate when parents act like that to their children.
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