Posted on 04/07/2003 8:04:25 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Smart Family Hires Entertainment Lawyer
SALT LAKE CITY, April 5, 2003
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Kelly Crabb, who reportedly has negotiated contracts for Paul McCartney, Dave Matthews and Muhammad Ali, was hired a week ago, said Chris Thomas, the family's spokesman.
According to his firm's Web site, Crabb's areas of practice include motion picture, television and other programming production and financing; composer agreements, personal appearances and motion picture distribution.
"These kind of contracts are very specialized," Thomas said.
Crabb received bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University before earning a law degree from Columbia University in 1984. He also worked for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.
Elizabeth, now 15, was abducted from her bedroom on the night of June 5. On March 12, she was found in a Salt Lake suburb with her alleged kidnappers.
Uh... yeah, I would. And it is people like you who make FR look bad.
And what do you think of Elizabeth's cousin? Keeping in mind that the kidnappers also tried to take Elizabeth's cousin two months later, do you believe that she, also, had a secret fantasy of running away with a vagabond-pedophile?
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but couldn't (and wouldn't) the Smarts rightfully sue the pants off of anyone who did a TV movie about them without their consent?
That argument doesn't hold water.
Considering the thousands of childrens that go missing every year, shouldn't there also, then, by your reasoning, be nothing on TV but TV-movies about missing children?
Fine, go back to name-calling those of us who dare question the Smart's "wonderful story". Not a single one of us has said we wish anything but the best for Elizabeth, but...well, if you want to draw comparisons to the Simpson jury, I'm afraid that it appears YOU guys are the ones with your heads buried in the sand on this one.
Flame away. Not like we're not used to it from you guys. I hope you enjoy the TV-movie of this "wonderful story" when it comes out. ;-)
How so? You can go into any bookstore and but an 'unauthorized biography' on most any famous person. Do you think the Kennedy's can sue anybody who does a movie on JKF or RFK?
I hope you enjoy the TV-movie of this "wonderful story" when it comes out.
It was a wonderful story... or at least a tragic story with an ending much better than anyone could have hoped for. Elizabeth should not be the target of wrath from you people simply because her family has its problem and her dad is... squishy.
Do you people also believe that recovered POW Jessica Lynch shot herself in the foot so she could be captured and raped by "one of those burly Republican Guard soldiers"?
hi lakey...
supposedly according to Mark Klass, the Salt Lake Tribune quoted Uncle Tom about 5 days ago as saying that the cops knew it wasn't Ricci from day 2 because MK said it wasn't....
so that means all the public crucifixtion with people even saying that it was "divine" that Ricci died a lonely man in prison was all for naught....
Obviously, you've never dealt with a Kennedy. ;-) But OF COURSE they could sue -- if they were ALIVE. *Duh*. It's called slander.
Do you people also believe that recovered POW Jessica Lynch shot herself in the foot so she could be captured and raped by "one of those burly Republican Guard soldiers"?
The fact that you even ask that reveals 1) What a shill you are and 2) A certain sickness in the head. The answer is obvious. Although you can feel free to keep making yourself look stupid.
I see you ignored this question.
[BTW you don't need someone's permission to write a book or movie about them. Call up any bookstore tomorrow and they will fill you in. Anyway, I am willing to drop this part of the post in order for you to answer the first question.]
Isn't Marc Klass the one the Smarts didn't want anything to do with?
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Elizabeth Smart's Abductors Had Sights on Young Cousin
KUTV ^ | 4/3/03
Posted on 04/03/2003 10:23 PM EST by 11th Earl of Mar
Apr 3, 2003 6:40 pm US/Mountain
An alleged kidnapping plot by Elizabeth Smart's abductors was aimed not at her 18-year-old cousin Jessica Wright, but at Jessica's younger sister, the girls' father told The Associated Press Thursday.
Prosecutors have charged David Brian Mitchell with attempted aggravated kidnapping and allege that he cut the screen of Jessica Wright's bedroom window during the break-in July 24.
But they now confirm what father Steven Wright said he has known since that night: Any connection to the Smarts would come through Wright's younger daughter, a favorite playmate of Elizabeth's who is her age, 15.
Police and prosecutors have intimated that Jessica Wright was Mitchell's intended victim. On Thursday, Salt Lake County District Attorney David Yocom acknowledged the discrepancy.
``We have alleged there was a minor child between 14 and 18,'' Yocom said. ``Because the press got it wrong doesn't mean that we have to go out and correct it.''
Yocom has said it appeared Mitchell tried to kidnap Wright's daughter to be his plural wife. Mitchell claims in his manifesto that polygamy is commanded by God.
Elizabeth led Mitchell and his wife and alleged co-kidnapper Wanda Barzee to the Wright home, Yocom said.
``They received the name from Elizabeth and the location,'' he said March 18, the day his office filed charges against Mitchell and Barzee.
Jessica Wright and her younger sister shared a bedroom before Elizabeth disappeared, Steven Wright said. The Wrights later remodeled their home, and the younger girl moved to another room.
On July 24, the Wrights were out. When they returned home that evening, Steven Wright found that a two-story ladder they had used for the remodeling had been moved around on their property. Wright put the ladder in the garage and thought little else about it, he said.
Around 10 p.m., Wright said, he brought their Labrador retriever inside because its incessant and frantic barking was loud enough to wake up neighbors. He and his wife went to bed around 11 p.m.
Four hours later, Jessica Wright awoke because a thin object sticking through her window blinds had knocked over a picture on the desk in front of the window. Steven Wright met his daughter in the hall as she ran from the bedroom.
He forced the dog outside ``we had to push the dog out the door,'' he said and called police.
Wright spent the rest of the night talking to FBI agents, Salt Lake county sheriff's deputies and Salt Lake City police officers.
``They had my wife in tears,'' Wright said. ``They were telling me that I staged it.''
Wright said he took a polygraph test.
``It was hell. It was more than hell,'' Wright said. ``It was hell with the breaking in. It was hell with the cops accusing me. It was hell trying to find out who did this.''
Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse visited the crime scene that night, but said Thursday he didn't remember talking with Steven Wright directly. Dinse would not confirm or deny any aspect of Wright's account.
FBI spokesman George Dougherty also would not comment on the FBI's investigation into the Wright burglary, but he said agents behaved as they would have for a routine investigation.
``When that occurred, just like with any other type of lead, we following it up like any other investigation,'' Dougherty said.
Found with Mitchell and Barzee on March 12, Elizabeth is slowly resuming a normal routine with visits from friends and a trip to the mall, said family spokesman Chris Thomas.
With only a month or so left in the school year, Elizabeth won't be returning to school this year, he said. However, she will be tutored over the summer and likely will attend East High School in the fall.
Thomas said she's always excelled in school and is worried about falling behind in her studies. She also is playing her harp.
On Sunday, she attended her local Mormon ward for church service.
``She's doing amazingly well. She's just like any other 15-year-old girl,'' Thomas said.
Meanwhile, the family continues to accept offers from movie and television producers as well as book publishers, Thomas said. The Smarts will decide in the next few weeks which of the more than 100 proposed projects to sign on with.
``It comes down to an opportunity to tell the story or watch someone do an unauthorized version,'' Thomas said.
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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So if Mitchell was successful in kidnapping Smart's cousin, would you also be speculating here on FR that she, TOO, simply ran away.
Hmm. Who else believes polygamy is commanded by God?
Yes, I would.
"I'm not asking you to agree with me, only to look at what has been a very complicated case - or at least to allow me that privilege. There are discrepancies all over the place."
Indeed, you guys are sounding like classic liberals. Stifle debate and try to turn it into spiteful personal attacks at any cost.
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