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To: brigette
Has anyone posted this article yet?: Police Investigate Three Cars in Kidnapped Girl Probe. It's "breaking news" on Fox.
71 posted on 06/25/2002 9:36:24 AM PDT by HarryDunne
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Thanks Harry...


Police Investigate Three Cars in Kidnapped Girl Probe

Tuesday, June 25, 2002

SALT LAKE CITY  — Police investigating the abduction of 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart are asking the public for information regarding three vehicles that a handyman who used to work for the girl's parents may have been driving.

The cops told Fox News that 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, may have had access to the three cars.

The cars were described as:

• an older, white Jeep Cherokee;
• a champagne-colored Ford Taurus;
• a white sedan, probably an older Oldsmobile.

"Mr. Ricci has risen to the top of our list to be looking at," Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse said Monday.

"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.

Ricci has been in custody since June 14, when he was arrested on an unrelated parole violation. Elizabeth was taken at gunpoint from her bedroom nine days earlier.

Despite having had Ricci in custody for 11 days, police haven't been able to pin down his whereabouts on the morning of Elizabeth's abduction, Dinse said.

"We have questions about his actions between May 31 and June 8," Dinse said.

Ricci has been living in the Salt Lake City suburb of Kearns. 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.

Chris Thomas, who has been acting as a spokesman for the girl's family, said Ricci last worked in the Smarts' Federal Heights home more than a year ago, painting and doing handy work.

Dinse said he believed Ricci had contact with the Smart children while he was working on the house.

He said Ricci's house and car have been searched, and that he has voluntarily talked to police. Investigators have also spoken with Ricci's wife, Dinse said.

Police have not shown Ricci's photograph to the sole witness of the abduction, Elizabeth's 9-year-old sister Mary Katherine Smart, who told police the man who took her sister was between 30 to 40 years old, nicely dressed and soft spoken.

Authorities said there was no known relationship between Ricci and Bret Michael Edmunds, the 26-year-old drifter sought for two weeks for questioning in the abduction investigation.

FBI agents told Fox News on Monday that they had interviewed Edmunds and that he now has "nothing to do" with the case.

Fox News' Alicia Acuna and the Associated Press contributed to this report

73 posted on 06/25/2002 9:46:33 AM PDT by stlnative
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