JAYCEE Duggard's kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido secretly recorded other children in the playing in the park, new tapes have revealed.
On the same day her memoir, "A Stolen Life" hit bookstores went straight to the top of Amazon's Best Seller list the El Dorado County District Attorney's Office released the disturbing videos seen here:
Phillip and Nancy Garrido can be clearly seen secretly recorded unsuspecting children, zooming in on Then he asks: "do you think anybody can see me?" to which Nancy replies, "no. Nobody can see you."
Later he can be seen at a playground, pretending to tape Garrido singing, but what they're really focused on, are the children behind him.
Phillip stops singing and is heard asking Nancy, "got any real good?" and she replies, "yes, yeah. I can see her really good."
The DA's office also released home video of the inside of their Antioch, CA home where they kept Jaycee and her daughters in a filthy den.
In her memoir, Jaycee details what her life was like in captivity for 18 years, from the age of 11 to 29. Many San Diego area book stores were sold out on Tuesday, the day of the book's release.
Jaycee says she wrote it without a ghostwriter, and she's the one who did the reading for the audiobook. Jaycee is donating a portion of every sale to the JAYC Foundation, which helps support families recovering from abductions.
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