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#308 Phillip's Mom's Backyard

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True Crime Guys

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

It was 1950’s San Francisco when Philip Garrido was born. He always knew he’d be special, destined for fame and fortune. As a young man he knew he was gonna be a famous rock musician. When that didn't pan out he had a plan B, you know, something more practical, like being the next messiah and being able to directly communicate with God. 0_0 This megalomaniac kidnapped Jayce Dugard and held her for 18 years. This is the heartbreaking story.   Check out Patreon and our other shows!: Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Cryptic Soup w/ Thena & Kylee Strange & Unexplained True Crime Guys YouTube EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS:   https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions True Crime Guys Music: True Crime Guys Music on Spotify OhMyGaia.com Code: Crimepine Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com   Sources: “Chambers of Horror: Monstrous Crimes of Incarceration” by John Marlowe Police Detail Dugard Kidnapping Case CNN: Nancy Garrido lured, videotaped kids EXCLUSIVE !!Kidnapper Phillip Garrido Speaks About Jaycee Lee Dugard 08 28 09 I AM INNOCENT!!!

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to True Crime Guys podcast. I'm your host Michael, and you know Andy's here.

0:09.2

Am I here, Michael? You are barely. Oh, barely, barely, barely, barely. I'm kidding.

0:13.5

Merely, merrily, merely here.

0:15.6

He's in much better spirits this week. You have me cracking up in the bonus content, which you can find on Patreon.

0:20.4

Patreon.com slash true crime guys. For just three bucks a month, you guys get access to these

0:24.7

episodes early ad free with that bonus content I just mentioned. I think we talked a little over 20

0:29.5

minutes. Something like that. Time flies. It does. We have fun. But today we're talking about a

0:36.9

not so fun case. Not fun case at all. No. Most of ours aren't.

0:41.2

To be fair. This isn't necessarily a palate cleanser, so to speak. No, it is not. And it's a case

0:48.4

that's kind of flew under our radar. My fault, really. I mean, because it's pretty, pretty current case. Yeah.

0:55.5

The case of Philip Garrido. I don't mean current as in like 2026, but I mean, you know, as of

1:01.5

2000s. But Philip Garrido was born in 1950, San Francisco, and he always knew that he'd be

1:08.9

special, destined for fame and fortune oh well one out

1:13.2

two ain't bad right well one of us as a young man he knew he was going to top the charts as a

1:17.8

famous rock musician and when that didn't pan out though he had a plan B you know it was something

1:22.4

more practical Andy like uh being the next Messiah fucking that, that's the rock god? Yeah. Regular God. Right. Well, he could also communicate with regular God. Yeah. So that helped them, you know, as most messias can. Yeah, they have a direct line. Obviously, that's number one rule of being a Messiah. Yeah. That's the first thing.

1:45.1

Like, do you have a direct line?

1:45.4

Okay.

1:46.9

He does have a direct line. Do you have the number?

1:48.1

Show me the number.

1:48.6

Okay.

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Show me to me.

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