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  1. Early life. Elizabeth Ann Smart was born on November 3, 1987, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Edward "Ed" and Lois Smart. Her family was part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [4] . She is the second-oldest child in her family; she has four brothers and one sister.

  2. Elizabeth Ann Smart was kidnapped at age fourteen on June 5, 2002, by Brian Mitchell from her home in the Federal Heights neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah. She was held captive by Mitchell and his wife, Wanda Barzee, on the outskirts of Salt Lake City, and later, in San Diego County, California.

  3. 247K Followers, 2,756 Following, 514 Posts - Elizabeth Smart (@elizabeth_smart_official) on Instagram: "survivor. mother. wife."

  4. A young girl who was abducted from her bed in the dead of the night by a paedophile has detailed how her captor used religion to hide her in plain sight for months. American Elizabeth Smart, then ...

  5. Aug 1, 2020 · Elizabeth Smart’s kidnapping case is known nationwide, not only because of it’s gory details but also because of what the survivor was able to turn her life into after the rescue. From being a victim to being a child safety activist, an advocate for missing persons, and a journalist, her story is invigorating.

  6. elizabeth smart. abduction survivor. founder of elizabeth smart foundation. nyt best-selling author of "my story".

  7. Sep 12, 2018 · The woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart from her bedroom 16 years ago, when Smart was a teenager, is set to be released from prison next week, PEOPLE confirms.

  8. Elizabeth Smart. In the early morning of June 5, 2002, Mary Katherine Smart woke up to the sounds of a male voice in the bedroom she shared with her older sister in Salt Lake City, Utah. She heard the man threatening her sister, so she pretended to sleep. Before she knew it, her sister, Elizabeth, was gone.

  9. Apr 14, 2013 · Read CNN’s Fast Facts for a look at the life of Elizabeth Smart, children’s advocate and kidnapping survivor.

  10. Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography is a 2017 American documentary series about Elizabeth Smart, with her family and law-enforcement officials discussing her 2002 kidnapping and the efforts made to find her. [1] The two-hours, two-part documentary special premiered on November 12, 2017. [2][3]