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Why Elizabeth (Smart) ‘Ran Away’ (Not kidnapped)
Newsmax ^ | 3/14/03 | Joan Swirsky

Posted on 03/14/2003 1:54:15 PM PST by hoosierskypilot

I fell in love with my husband-to-be when I was 14, no doubt about it. How did I know it was love? I didn’t. But my adolescent instincts proved accurate. We married as teenagers and are now celebrating our 43rd anniversary – 43 years of undying love. So much for 14-year-olds not knowing how they feel.

I came from a family with strong values. Right was right and wrong was wrong; good was good and bad was bad. By the time I was 10 years old, I knew – as surely as Elizabeth Smart knew from her Mormon upbringing – what was right and what was wrong.

And for many years now, I have been a psychotherapist and what I have learned from my patients’ complicated lives is that appearances don’t count.

I remember one young woman, the daughter of a librarian and schoolteacher, who grew up in a suburban home of the most conventional values. Her “presenting symptom” was dissatisfaction with her job, but I soon learned that she dated men who picked her up when she stopped at a light and even met a man, at midnight, who had called the wrong number and gotten her instead.

Little Ms. Conventional, it turned out, craved the fast life, the life of risk and escape from her mundane background.

I had another patient who married her psychoanalyst. But before that, as a teenager, she spent endless nights at crap tables in Las Vegas, loving every minute. And as a “grown-up married woman,” as she described herself, she said that her “happiest memories in life” were of “dressing up and being there when the highest stakes were on the line.”

So, clearly, stereotypes of 14-year-old innocents – even presented by “experts” using the most sophisticated psychobabble or crime-fighters using the most impressive “profiling” data – leave a lot to the imagination.

Let’s consider one possible Elizabeth Smart scenario. Brian David Mitchell, the drifter (and probably grifter) who paraded through Salt Lake City as Emmanuel, the God-fearing evangelist out to save misguided souls, met young Elizabeth Smart’s mother on the street, where he solicited a handout from the inveterate do-gooder.

It wasn’t enough for her to hand him five dollars; she also invited him to earn more money by fixing the roof of her home, which he did one sunny afternoon in 2001.

That’s the truth, but let’s start to imagine what happened next. The charismatic Mitchell bumped in to the nubile Elizabeth. They talked. He was charming. She was smitten. And although his work was done, they both managed to communicate with each other outside the home over a period of time.

Finally, he might have said: “I want you to come with me, to leave your boring existence – where your father sheds crocodile tears and your mother is a stone – to live a more exciting life, of God, of costumes, of travel, of freedom.”

She may have had doubts, but she finally agreed to an “escape” that left her sympathetic in the eyes of her family but, at the same time, free to live the exciting life she craved.

And true to her expectations, what ensued was more thrilling than she had imagined. She heard people calling out her name but never answered back. She agreed to wear a costume in public that camouflaged her face but she never bolted from her “captors” as she had innumerable opportunities to do.

Even when she was caught by police officers this week and had the perfect chance to fly into their protective arms, she lied about her identity and denied being the Elizabeth Smart whose picture they showed her.

“Oh, that’s the girl who ran away,” she said. And when finally exposed, she asked first, not about her parents or her siblings, but about what would happen to the people with whom she had spent the last nine months.

And what about the so-called forensic evidence that experts said “proved” she was kidnapped, the screen that had been cut in the window of her home (a screen that was too narrow for most adults to squeeze through and that showed no fibers, no DNA, no nothing).

And what about the door that was unlocked, the one that other forensic experts insisted the intruder had both entered and exited? Who unlocked that door? Certainly not Elizabeth Smart’s parents!

And what about Elizabeth’s 8-year-old sister, Mary Katherine, who waited for over two hours to tell her mother and father about her older sister’s so-called abduction? Isn’t it credible or at least possible that Elizabeth entrusted her little sister, who idolized her, with her secret, assured her that she would be fine, and instructed her to “not say a word” until two hours had elapsed?

And what about Elizabeth’s demeanor after she was “found”? Why didn’t the “experts” concentrate on her obviously well-fed, away-from-home sabbatical? Her serenity? The relief one might have expected from a “hostage’?

And what about her family’s reaction – her father’s unconvincing tears and his all-too-eager willingness to go before media cameras and “live” broadcasts, and, as always, her mother’s “cool” reaction? Even during the first hours and on the first day that Elizabeth came home!

Brian Mitchell is, by any measure, a creep (as is his wife). But Elizabeth Smart clearly was attracted to this creep because he offered her a safe but exciting escape from her stultifying life.

My bet is that she will fit in once more to the Smart household. But when given the chance to escape again, she will fly the coop – with joy – but this time without the entire world speculating, erroneously, on her motives.

Good luck, Elizabeth!


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To: alnick; RnMomof7
Or, it is an honest attempt to look at all the possibilities, and not just the senario that you want it to be.
321 posted on 03/16/2003 4:19:42 PM PST by Wrigley
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To: Wrigley
How can it be an "honest attempt to look at all the possibilities" when it ignores the evidence in favor of a salacious story involving a pretty teenage girl?
322 posted on 03/16/2003 4:23:38 PM PST by alnick
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To: alnick
Everything I've read hasn't convinced me of anything yet.

The runaway story is a possibility.
323 posted on 03/16/2003 4:25:05 PM PST by Wrigley
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To: RnMomof7; mass55th
And I'm wondering how this guy (Mitchell) after having worked on the outside of the house for 5 hours, knew 7 months later, where Elizabeth's bedroom was.

If one is working on the roof and happen to see into the rooms while on the roof I am sure one knows what a child room looks like from the one of adults. Could have seen the child in the room.

Could have quitely studied at night when insiders are preocupied not thinking they are being watched. He is also a burglar he known for his ability to be very stealth.

The little sister said he was very soft spoken etc.

325 posted on 03/16/2003 4:46:16 PM PST by restornu
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To: alnick
Isn't it amazing how people would rather believe that an innocent child is guilty than believe that a 49 year old man and HIS WIFE are the wackos? It's astounding and makes you wonder what horrible experiences some of these people have had with their own children.
326 posted on 03/16/2003 4:49:40 PM PST by Hildy
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To: Hildy
Isn't it amazing how people would rather believe that an innocent child is guilty than believe that a 49 year old man and HIS WIFE are the wackos? It's astounding and makes you wonder what horrible experiences some of these people have had with their own children.

I don't know what to make of it. In the face of eye witness testimony from the sister plus Elizabeth herself saying that she was held at knifepoint in the woods behind her neighborhood when she heard people calling (explaining why she couldn't respond) and the evidence that they tried to kidnap the cousin, these people choose to believe that it's all a big conspiracy and that little Elizabeth is 15 going on 35 and that this wacko who thinks that God led him to "take" 49 young (the easier to mold your mind, my dear) wives is some poor dupe who was led astray by the wiley Elizabeth. Incredible.

328 posted on 03/16/2003 7:39:43 PM PST by alnick
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To: alnick
I know I will be attacked for this, but there are many men who, for whatever reason, blame women for their oown inability to control their sexual needs. ESPECIALLY young girls.
329 posted on 03/16/2003 8:24:14 PM PST by Hildy
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To: nevergore
Yeah, I agree. Creating an equivalence when her husband was probably not much older than her, a high school sweetheart, not a loon in the religion department, and in a time when marrying so young was much more acceptable?
330 posted on 03/17/2003 4:42:07 AM PST by glory
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To: george wythe
Yes, I think the socio-economic culture is part of it--having that kind of emotional level-headedness to succeed. However, I have known mormon families. They are more reserved than your average Oprah-sobbing soccer mom and dads. There are unusual aspects to the case, but you know what, even if the girl ran away, this guy was not entitled to aid in her actions and my guess is that even if she went willingly with him, she did NOT sign up for all that was to come! Teenagers do run away, most don't intend to stay away for long so I am feeling pretty confident in that scenario, she was manipulated into staying.
331 posted on 03/17/2003 4:46:25 AM PST by glory
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To: alnick; Wrigley
All he had to do was to watch the house, which it turns out that he did. This speculation by gossip mongers about why did he know which room to go to is just a sick attempt to smear the reputation of an innocent child.

That is a house around 4,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms..halls etc. there is NO way you could figure out who slept where in four hours outside unless someone pointed it out to you...Just as he knew where the cousins bedroom was to try to snatch her ..when he had never been in the house..

I believe that a child is not able to give consent in a case like this so it would still be kidnapping IMHO....but one that she helped with

332 posted on 03/17/2003 6:49:28 AM PST by RnMomof7
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To: RnMomof7; Hildy
Watch out, Registered Nurse Mom of 7, you make too much sense. You are at risk of being accused by Hildy of being a depraved man, child abuser, and pedophile who cannot control his sexual urges and has undoubtedly abused his own daughters.

Just thought that I would warn you that such vicious,baseless, and frankly ridiculous ad hominen attacks take the place of any attempt at reason discourse from several very vocal posters. These posters thankfully seem to be in the minority, pop up, spew their hateful comments, and then go away.
333 posted on 03/17/2003 7:16:09 AM PST by Iwo Jima
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To: restornu
Sorry that I didn't respond to your post yesterday, but I was spending Sunday with my family who loves me very much, as I do them. Today, I have many posts to respond to and so I will just give your comments that attention which they deserve, which is as follows:

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334 posted on 03/17/2003 7:20:31 AM PST by Iwo Jima
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To: Iwo Jima
Nobody has EVER accused me of going away. I've been here since 1998. If you have something to say to me, say it. I stand by everything I've said. If you can make personal judgements on Ed Smart based on what he's said, then I see no reason I can't make them about you.
335 posted on 03/17/2003 7:41:30 AM PST by Hildy
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To: Hildy
Your comments discredit you and your position. I see no need to respond to your not-so-veiled heinous accusations. Your baseless and personal attacks are prohibited by the FreeRepublic rules. At some point, you just may go over the line and join other former FReepers who got banned or suspended.
336 posted on 03/17/2003 7:58:54 AM PST by Iwo Jima
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To: Iwo Jima
LOL...ok, sure. Can't take the heat, huh? Why are you so threatened, could it be a bit of a guilty conscience?
337 posted on 03/17/2003 8:00:16 AM PST by Hildy
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To: Hildy
Who are these people that claim to be conservatives and support the constitution of this God given nation?

Their hearts are so hard, they seem so jaded they have trouble discerning good from evil.

They are like what the scriptures say-

1 Cor. 13
1 THOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.

http://scriptures.lds.org/1_cor/13/1#1



339 posted on 03/17/2003 10:28:38 AM PST by restornu
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To: Blood of Tyrants
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340 posted on 03/17/2003 10:29:58 AM PST by tracer (/b>)
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