Smart, Elizabeth

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Name
Smart, ElizabethGender: F
born on 3 November 1987 at 01:03 (= 01:03 AM )
Place Salt Lake City UT, USA, 40n45, 111w53
Timezone MST h7w (is standard time)
Data source
From memoryRodden Rating A
Astrology data 10°22' 10°37 Asc. 29°08'



Biography

American missing female at age 14, who was last seen prior to her disappearance on 6/05/2002, Salt Lake City, UT. Elizabeth is a pretty girl with blonde hair and blue eyes, is 5'6", and 100 lbs. She was abducted from her Salt Lake City home as her family slept. The second of six kids, Elizabeth grew up in a close-knit Mormon family, reading scripture and praying morning and evening. an award winner at school .She was dedicated to her harp practice, having begun to play in kindergarten, and shared her love for music with her younger sister. Her goal was to one day attend Juilliard School of Music. She enjoyed the outdoors, camping, snowmobiling, horseback riding and dogs when she wasn't eating pizza or jumping on trampolines with her friends.

On the evening just before her disappearance, she and her family had attended an award ceremony at Elizabeth's middle school where she was recognized for various school accomplishments. The family prayed together and kissed goodnight. Sometime in the early morning hours of June 5th, a man entered the bedroom she shared with her younger sister and spirited her away. Just before 4:00 AM, Mary Katherine, the younger sister, woke up her

parents saying Elizabeth had been taken. Police estimate that the time of disappearance was around 1:00 AM and that Mary Katherine delayed reporting Elizabeth's disappearance for fear of reprisal. No ransom note was found and no trace of Elizabeth was reported until 3/12/2003 when she was spotted walking in a Salt Lake City suburb with Brian Mitchell, a shaggy-haired

vagabond (10/08/1953.)

In the nine months since her kidnapping, police followed many leads and false paths, including arresting another handy man who subsequently died professing his innocence. Thus far, police

have revealed that Brian Mitchell was once given $5 by Elizabeth's mother, Lois, and offered work for Elizabeth's father, a real estate and mortgage broker. During Elizabeth's ordeal, she was taken as far away as San Diego but spent a great deal of the time near her home wearing disguises and veils in public. The Smart family believes she was brainwashed, citing that she did not call out for help or apparently try to escape even when she heard rescuers call out her name.

On November 6, 2004, this beautiful young girl played the national anthem on the harp at a Toby Keith concert in Salt Lake City. Smart had had only three days to prepare for her performance since Keith had his promoter phone her on the spur of the moment. Nearly two years after her rescue, her father says that she is “just a normal teenager who likes shopping and going to the movies with friends.”

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Crime : Missing Person 5 June 2002 at 12:00 noon in Salt Lake City, UT (Age 14)
  • Social : Change of Lifestyle 12 March 2003 at 12:00 noon in Salt Lake City, UT (Spotted on city street, returned to family)
  • Social : Great Publicity 6 November 2004 (played the national anthem at a public concert)

Source Notes

Report given on e-mail, "

"I found on Noel Tyl's site the following, "**According to Elizabeth's aunt, Elizabeth was born on November 3, 1987 at 1:03 PM in Salt Lake City, UT (Ascendant 00 Aqu 58)"

Same date from National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Categories

  • Traits : Body : Race (Anglo)
  • Passions : Criminal Victim : Missing person (Nine months)
  • Traits : Body : Hair (Blonde hair, blue eyes)
  • Lifestyle : Social Life : Hobbies, games (Musically inclined, harp player)
  • Passions : Criminal Victim : Rape/ Sex crime victim
  • Diagnoses : Psychological : Psychotic Episode (Believed to have been brainwashed by abductor)
  • Family : Childhood : Order of birth (Second of six)
  • Family : Childhood : Family large (Six kids)
  • Lifestyle : Social Life : Groups (Outstanding student)

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