Posted on 06/18/2002 10:50:57 AM PDT by The Energizer
Police now say abductor of 14-year-old Utah girl didn't know he was watched by her sister
By RICH VOSEPKA=
Associated Press Writer=
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Police investigating the disappearance of 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart said Tuesday the man was not aware that the girl's little sister witnessed the apparent abduction.
Two weeks ago, Elizabeth was taken by gunpoint from the queen-sized bed shared by the two girls in the Federal Heights home.
He told Elizabeth to grab some shoes and as he left with her.
Although it was earlier reported that 9-year-old Mary Katherine Smart had been warned to remain quiet, police who interviewed the youngster several times now say the man did not speak to the child. The little sister waited two hours before alerting her parents.
``We believe this man may be a trusted person in the neighborhood or community,'' said Salt Lake City Police Capt. Scott Atkinson. The kidnapper was calm, he added.
Police reiterated their description of their suspect: A white man, 30 to 40 years old, with dark hair and hair on his arms and back of his hands. He was wearing tan pants, dark shoes, lighter jacket and a golf hat. He held a small handgun.
``He spoke nicely and dressed nicely,'' Atkinson said.
On Tuesday, Atkinson held up a similar pair of tennis shoes that the kidnapper allowed Elizabeth to take with her. They were white Ralph Lauren athletic shoes with dark stripes and thick soles.
Investigators still want to talk to Bret Michael Edmunds, who continues to elude them. Edmunds isn't a suspect, but he was spotted near the Smart's home two days before the kidnapping, leading police to think he might have information in the case.
``I believe Edmunds is a witness to something, we don't know what,'' Atkinson said.
Edmunds is wanted for parole violation and spraying pepper spray at a West Valley policeman who stopped him.
The community is offering a $250,000 reward for the girl's safe return. Neighborhoods are organizing searches for the teen after a centralized search effort was disbanded Friday.
A Web site to help find Elizabeth has had more than 8 million hits, which overloaded the system, said Ted Wilson, former Salt Lake City mayor.
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Those who are in the area where this happened seem to get more accurate reporting than the rest of us. Combine that with the parceling out of the story from the cops and the mis-reporting, this whole thing looks like Jon Benet Part II.
As I said before, it sounded more like an expression of doubt than a request for more information. You very clearly seem to have made up your mind that the story was false.
This has nothing to do with being Mormon, and you know it.
And I've even said so. But to SOME freepers, what they think of Mormons has MORE to do with their speculations than the facts of the whole situation.
When you start accusing people who ask reasonable questions of being judgmental, it is clear you don't know the meaning of the word.
That just it, the question wasn't reasonable, in under a minute I thought of and listed several factors that we know nothing about that are quite important in evaluating if the story is true or not. To speak so dismissivly of her story when there are so many important facts about it you don't know is a knee-jerk reaction, a over-hasty rush to judgment built on a sandy foundation. It give the appearance that you want or expect the story turn to portray some dark scandle in the family. Perhaps you didn't mean it come off that way, but it did anyway, and if you did mean it that way, I don't care what your reasons are, it's still the wrong way to go about things.
Even when doing that would put their daughters life at risk? Even if the police tell them to not reveal certain things in order to help them? Yeah, right.
It doesn't change anything in your life if you have to wait till this is over to get all the answers you want, so why the rush?
LOLx2...I thought that just happened with us freemason families....{G}
Well lets go for broke then. 'Oh my heck' is really a code phrase that indicates you accept someone else's total superiority over you, green jello with shredded carrots is actually manna and if you eat enough in your lifetime you will develop the ability to teleport to other planets, and the cape of Frome is burried underneath that stupid seagull monument. Now I must go and read the paper plates without my glasses on to attone for revealing this. :)
Bwahahaha! My husband told me all about the green jello and 'oh my heck' before we married. Then I visited his family in Utah and I'll be darned if it wasn't true! They're not Mormons...just wonderful folks who love Utah and green jello. :o)
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