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A rape victim of Phillip Garrido, the man accused of kidnapping an 11-year-old South Lake Tahoe girl and holding her for 18 years, appeared on Larry King Live this evening and talked about how she was assaulted and later stalked by Garrido after he was paroled from prison in 1988.

Garrido kidnapped and raped 25-year-old Katherine Hall in 1976, and she testified against him in court after he was caught. She said he was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

A little more than a decade later, Hall said, she was approached in a threatening manner at a Lake Tahoe casino by a man who resembled Garrido. Hall said she called prison officials and learned that Garrido had been paroled in California.

She said she was surprised because she did not expect Garrido to be paroled until 2006 when he would have served nearly 30 years of his sentence. She made an appointment with Garrido’s parole officer but he essentially informed her that there was nothing authorities could do.

"I've lived in fear ever since," said Hall, who decided to leave the Lake Tahoe area after the incident. "I just knew he was hunting me."

Garrido, 58, and his wife, Nancy, 55, were arrested last week and charged in the rape and kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, now 29. Dugard was abducted as she walked to a bus stop on June 10, 1991, in her South Lake Tahoe neighborhood.