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One of Smart's abductors, Brian David Mitchell, was born on October 18, 1953, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the third of six children in a Mormon family. His mother was a teacher and his father was a social worker. In order to teach Mitchell about sex, his father reportedly showed his adolescent son explicit photos from a medical journal, and, in ...
Elizabeth Smart recaps the time in which she was kidnapped and tells her perspective of it.. It starts on June 5, 2002, with the kidnapping of 14-year old Elizabeth Smart (Alana Boden) in the middle of the night by a religious fanatic named Brian David Mitchell (Skeet Ulrich), who unknowingly wakes her sister Mary Katherine (Cassidy Nugent).
Elizabeth Ann Gilmour (née Smart; born November 3, 1987) [1] is an American child safety activist and commentator for ABC News. [2] She gained national attention at age 14 when she was abducted from her home in Salt Lake City by Brian David Mitchell.
Brian David Mitchell: 15815-081 Serving two consecutive life sentences. Former street preacher and pedophile; convicted in 2010 of interstate kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor across state lines in connection with the 2002 kidnapping of 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart.
When Walsh reveals it on Larry King Live, the Smarts publish a sketch of Immanuel, who is later identified as Brian David Mitchell. After having taken her to San Diego, Mitchell returns to Salt Lake City with his wife Wanda Ilene Barzee and Elizabeth.
Brian David Mitchell (born 1953), perpetrator of the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping Brian Mitchell (politician) (born 1967), Australian politician Brian Patrick Mitchell , American writer and political theorist
Elizabeth Smart, kidnappers Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee, Salt Lake City, Utah, and San Diego County, California, US, 9 months, discovered on 12 March 2003. [46] Steven Stayner, kidnappers Kenneth Parnell and Ervin Murphy, Merced, California, US, 7 years, discovered on 1 March 1980. [47]
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