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To: Neenah; freedox
That is a beautiful hymn, I've sung and played it many times. I think Lois Smart was just telling her daughter to remember the Savior right now, and to feel his presence right now. Nothing sinister there, it was a favorite hymn of the girls I taught in church (ages 14-15.)
115 posted on 06/19/2002 3:05:23 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl; Neenah
The song that Lois Smart specifically asked Elizabeth to remember today does indeed speak of the Savior being nigh. However, the lyrics to this particular song do not focus upon His presence as a source of strength and comfort, as one might expect in a situation such as this. Rather, this song focuses upon how His presence might affect one's choices in behavior......"Would I do the things I do?"......"Would I live more righteously?"......"Would I say the things I say?"......."Would I speak more reverently?"

Once again, I have to agree with Neenah's suggestion that this was an interesting choice of songs by the mother. It sounds more like an admonition to an errant child than an attempt to offer comfort. (And Neenah, feel free to correct me if I have misinterpreted here......)

120 posted on 06/19/2002 3:39:19 PM PDT by freedox
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To: Utah Girl
Does anybody have the composite sketch that was circulated of this guy?

Investigators Clear Man Sought For Questioning in Smart Case

Sunday, June 9, 2002

BY MICHAEL VIGH
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

Another promising lead in the abduction of 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart quickly evaporated Saturday when a man sought by police was interviewed and cleared.

Earlier in the day, authorities put together a composite sketch of the man and said they would like to question him because he had contact with Elizabeth before her abduction. But hours later, police had located and questioned the man, who police said had no criminal record.

"We found him, he was cleared and now we're moving on," said Salt Lake City police Capt. Scott Atkinson. "The man did not have any information on her whereabouts."

The beret-wearing man, who was described in his late 30s to 40s with a missing front tooth, had spoken to Elizabeth at a social function before the teen's disappearance. Atkinson said the man, whose name was not released, explained the circumstances under which he approached the girl to investigators' satisfaction.

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Utah Girl, you posted this a couple of weeks ago. The police indicated today that they believe they may have already talked with the person responsible for Elizabeth's disappearance.

For some reason this guy keeps coming to mind. Hat, right age. I can't remember what color his hair was though. If the guy had dark hair on his hands then it would be a reasonable assumption to believe he also had dark hair on his head. I also don't remember his approximate height/weight.

168 posted on 06/19/2002 10:24:05 PM PDT by terilyn
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