Posted on 06/24/2002 10:02:21 PM PDT by stlnative
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If he had her stashed away in a old house or basement somewhere and was keeping her locked up but bringing her food and water, then it has been at least 2 weeks since he has had an opportunity to visit her. Awful thought, but what if he knows where she is, but knows it is too late for her, so he isn't gonna tell.
That's a theory...hmmm
I think you're right, just because this guy has a history of crimes, doesn't seem to match up. How many other criminals are in that area w/ similar criminal pasts. They normally look for suspects w/ similar histories..Even though we'd like Ricci to be the "one", I have reservations.
Richard Albert Ricci, 48, who has failed a lie-detector test in the case and has (confessed to burglarizing) the missing girl's home last year,
"At this point in time, he is (not) a charged suspect, but he is very interesting."
The handyman worked for six months in Elizabeth's home in an affluent neighborhood of Salt Lake City before he was fired by the girl's father, Ed Smart, who suspected Ricci had (burglarized the home.)
Police said Ricci, who has a (29-year criminal record), has an extensive knowledge of the home and has confessed to the burglary.
He has a long criminal history in Utah, beginning with a (burglary conviction) in 1973. He was been in and out of prison for the past three decades, and was most recently freed on parole in 2000.
Ricci's convictions also include (aggravated robbery, attempted homicide and a prison escape).
Dinse said he believed Ricci had contact with the Smart children while he was working on the house.(many contractors do generally KNOW members of a family when working at their homes for extended periods of time, isn't unusual). I just have reservations on this guy. His past doesn't add up..If he was going to rob the place, WHY would he go to the girl's bedroom instead to an area of the house where there was something he wanted to steal...His past convictions aren't related to children..
Richard Albert Ricci was questioned by police the day after the 14-year-old girl's June 5 disappearance and was among those re-interviewed because he did painting and yard work at the home more than a year ago.
Ricci's initial alibi "became more suspicious" when he was questioned again, Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse said Monday. The chief wouldn't elaborate.
"At this point in time, he is not a charged suspect, but he is very interesting," Dinse said.
Police said Tuesday they would pass out photos of Ricci's three vehicles, including a Jeep Cherokee given to him by Elizabeth's father, Ed Smart, as payment for handyman work last year.
Police spokesman Sgt. Fred Louis said investigators want to hear from anyone who saw Ricci in one of the vehicles around the time Smart disappeared.
Ricci, who has a 29-year criminal record, has denied any involvement in the kidnapping to police, Dinse said. Authorities said he hasn't obtained an attorney yet.
Chris Thomas, who has been acting as a spokesman for the Smart family, said Ricci left the handyman job on good terms and received a 1990 Jeep Cherokee from Ed Smart as compensation for his labor.
Ricci (pronounced REES-ee) was arrested on an unrelated parole violation June 14, nine days after Elizabeth was reported taken at gunpoint from her bedroom in an affluent Salt Lake City neighborhood.
Despite having had Ricci in custody for days, police haven't been able to confirm his whereabouts on the morning of the abduction, Dinse said.
Dinse said investigators have not shown a photo of Ricci to the sole witness to the abduction - Elizabeth's 9-year-old sister, Mary Katherine Smart. Considering the sister's description, police said they think the abductor is 30-40 years old, nicely dressed and soft-spoken. A jail mug shot of Ricci shows him wearing a thick mustache and long hair.
Ricci, 48, has a criminal history in Utah that began with a burglary conviction in 1973. He was convicted of attempted homicide for the 1983 shotgun wounding of a Salt Lake City police officer. He has been in and out of prison for the past three decades, and was most recently freed on parole in 2000.
Thomas said the Smart children were familiar with Ricci during his two-month employment at the house, and the family didn't know about his criminal history.
While suspicion of the handyman was growing, a transient sought for questioning was looking less like a potential suspect after turning himself in to a West Virginia hospital.
Police and FBI agents have interviewed Bret Michael Edmunds, whom they had sought for two weeks for questioning in the abduction. He is not considered a suspect.
He is at hospital in Martinsburg, W.Va., where he was listed in serious but stable condition Tuesday. Edmunds, 26, had checked himself in to the hospital Thursday for treatment of drug-related liver damage.
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He was also interviewed on msnbc and he broke down...said he would only ask Ricci if he had done it to return her...
There has been a change in this case today...the father's demeanor has changed...I think he knows that Elizabeth is not coming home.
What is up with this May31 to June 8 deal?...are those just days picked out of a hat?...why those days?..do the cops have info that is pertinent to this case involving those days?...or, it could just be that they picked the week of her abduction ...
Faith....where are you when we need you
My guess is that the payroll records of Ricci's employer show something odd about that time range. What would be interesting would be to see if there was a pattern of similar break-ins at places where Ricci (or some other person with connections to Smart or other remodels) worked, during the time leading up to 5 June, when ES was taken.
The nexus would be: Actual or attempted break-ins, recent remodel, young daughter at home, overlap between workers at various jobs.
I thought the same thing last night while Dave Francom was talking. Although he was calm, he mentioned that it was hard to think what Elizabeth was going through--or had gone through. It was the first time I had heard a family member mention her in the past tense. So sad.
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