

JanuBarzee is found incompetent to stand trial and is sent to Utah State Hospital for further review.
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NovemCBS airs “The Elizabeth Smart Story,” a TV movie about Smart’s ordeal from the point-of-view of her parents. OctoThe book, “Bringing Elizabeth Home: A Journey of Faith and Hope,” a collaboration between Smart, her father and author Laura Morton, is published. Katie Couric, of NBC, speaks with her in an hour-long, primetime program. OctoSmart appears in her first televised interview. Bush signs a child protection bill encouraging states to establish Amber Alert systems to quickly post information about child abductions. MaBoth Mitchell and Barzee are charged with six felony counts, including aggravated burglary, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault and two charges for allegedly trying to break into the home of Smart’s cousin.ĪpSmart and her family meet with President George W.
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MaSmart is found alive, walking down a street with Mitchell and Barzee in Sandy, Utah, five miles from her home. October 2002-March 2003 - Mitchell and Barzee take Smart to San Diego where they camp out and panhandle.įebruPolice release a sketch of the drifter, “Immanuel.”įebruary 2003 - The sketch and information is profiled on the TV program “America’s Most Wanted.”

October 2002 - Mary Katherine Smart tells her parents that she believes the kidnapper might have been a man named “Immanuel” who worked at their home for one day in November of 2001. JMitchell allegedly attempts to kidnap Smart’s cousin, Jessica Wright, but is unsuccessful. Her younger sister, Mary Katherine Smart, is the only witness. JFourteen-year-old Smart is abducted from the bedroom of her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Eileen Barzee. She met her husband when they were on missionary assignments in Paris. She once heard her uncle calling for her, but was unable to answer. She was sometimes tethered to a tree or hidden in a hole. Marriage: Matthew Gilmour (February 18, 2012-present)Ĭhildren: Olivia, November 2018 James, April 2017 Chloe, February 2015Įducation: Attended Brigham Young University.Īccording to books and news stories, immediately after her abduction, Smart was kept at a campsite a few miles from her home. Here’s a look at the life of Elizabeth Smart, children’s advocate and kidnapping survivor.įather: Ed Smart, real-estate and mortgage broker
