JAYCEE TERROR AS COPS FORCE RETURN TO SEX STALAG ‘HOME’

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At the request of law enforcement, Jaycee Dugard  made a secret nighttime visit to the ramshackle "tent city" in Antioch, California where accused rapist and convicted sex molester  Phillip Garrido kept her captive for 18 years.

Struggling for breath, the freed sex slave relived her torment as she toured the ramshackle ruin of filth she called "home" for nearly two decades since her kidnap in 1991. 

 "Police needed Jaycee to give them detailed information on exactly where everything happened. But they knew if they took her back to Garrido’s property while the media was camped outside, the trip would turn into a circus," divulged a source close to the official investigation.

"So they smuggled Jaycee onto the property in the middle of the night when everyone in the neighborhood was sleeping. Unmarked cars slid onto the property, and cops quickly hustled her inside.

"Using flashlights, police had Jaycee show them the sheds and tents where she was held captive, and exactly where her awful experiences took place."

A psychologist was also at Jaycee’s side during the visit, said another source close to the shocking case.

"The psychologist is helping Jaycee deal with her confusion over her rescue, the breakup of what she thought was her family, and the challenge of starting a new life," the source explained.

"With the expert’s gentle guidance, Jaycee pointed out where Garrido locked her up right after he kidnapped her at age 11, where he raped her just a month later, and where she gave birth to the two children he fathered.

"She broke down in tears at reliving those tortured moments."

Even with the psychologist at her side, Jaycee’s visit to the outdoor dungeon of squalid tents and windowless shacks was agonizing, said another source.

"Jaycee literally had to fight for breath as she looked at the makeshift toilet, stained sofa beds, battered chests of drawers and plastic storage units that she used as she struggled to make a normal life for her kids," the source divulged.

"Soiled clothing on the floor and an open package of lice treatment brought home again the sordid desperation of their life.

"Jaycee told the police about her efforts to home school her daughters, showing them the worksheets and children’s books stuffed in a cardboard box. She explained that she and her girls like cats, and they collected cat figurines that were carefully displayed on a dresser and shelf.

"Even the psychologist with her had to hold back tears when Jaycee picked up a self-help book advising parents on how to bring out the best in their children. It was titled Self-Esteem: A Family Affair

Despite her agony, Jaycee provided police with the information they needed, sources say, and the next day authorities condemned the property as uninhabitable.