Hello and welcome to the board. Your input is sorely needed here.
No, we think Tom Smart did it. You'll find plenty of company with your peculiar mental twist on this thread, scaredycat.
2- why did ed have to call his brother first?
The Smarts have maintained that they called the SLPD first (911). The SLPD has said that the questions as to who was called first has been answered to their satisfaction. I know many posters here (including me) would like to see the phone records from that night.
3- Why were the girls sleeping in the same bed? --what are they so scared of?
The girls shared a room because their mother Lois had shared a room growing up with her sisters, and remembered the many happy times they had together. She wanted her own daughters to experience the same thing and grow close. I don't think the girls were scared of anything by sleeping in the same bed.
4-Why did mk wait so long to tell parents?
The police have stated that the abductor threatened Elizabeth's life if she made a sound. The SLPD won't release the perp's exact words, but Mary Katherine did get up to tell her parents immediately after the perp and Elizabeth left the bedroom. She then saw them in another part of the house, got scared because of the threats made to her sister, and went back to her bedroom to wait until she thought it was safe. The layout of the Smart home on the 2nd floor has the girls' room, the stairs, and then the master bedroom. I think the perp and Elizabeth were by the stairs (my theory, not an official one), and Mary Katherine would have had to walk directly by them to get to her parents' bedroom.
5- Its stated that the parents were getting a divorce, where they sharing the same room? have they been fighting?
That is hearsay, that the Smarts were getting a divorce. The only place I've heard that rumor is on the boards on the Interent from alleged neighbors. I have heard the Smarts talk about their bedroom, how the kids would sleep in their bedroom with them, so I assume they are still sharing a bedroom. Again, my assumption.
6- Has Tom Smart accounted for his time? was he home when he was called or did ed call him on a cell phone?
Tom Smart has also had a polygraph, his was inconclusive. I heard a polygraph expert say that an inconclusive polygraph means that it is as if the person never took the polygraph, the police cannot ascertain if the person is telling the truth or not, and so it is considered inconclusive. Also, that innocent people have inconclusive polygraphs, as do guilty ones. Again, I'd like to see the phone records, cellphone records are very traceable, and I am sure the police have combed those. And Heidi Smart, Tom's wife, has said that Tom was in bed with her all that night.
I"m from Utah (obviously), but I think there is a lot of information that we are not getting, much information that has been misreported by the press, and a lot of misinformation put out by the SLPD to trip up the abductor. I know my nieces especially are scared, and are very careful.