Elizabeth Smart asks prison officials not to release woman who kidnapped her
Elizabeth Smart, the woman who was kidnapped at age 14 and held captive
and raped for nine months in 2002, has asked Utah state authorities not
to release from prison one of the people who kept her in captivity.
Wanda Barzee, now 72, was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault in
2010 and sentenced to 15 years in prison. But because she had been held
by authorities since 2003, when she and her husband were arrested for
kidnapping Smart, she got credit for time served and the Utah Board of
Pardons and Parole said she will be released on Sep. 19.
Barzee's husband, Brian David Mitchell, is serving a life sentence.
When Utah authorities announced Barzee's release date on Tuesday, Smart, now 30, criticized the move in a statement.
"It is incomprehensible how someone who has not cooperated with her
mental health evaluations or risk assessments and someone who did not
show up to her own parole hearing can be released into our community,"
she said.
At a press conference Thursday, she described Barzee's "depravity."
"She is a woman who had six children and yet could co-conspire to kidnap
a 14-year-old girl and not only sit next to her while being raped but
encouraged her husband to continue to rape me," Smart said at a news
conference.
The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole said on Tuesday that it would take
another look at Barzee's release date but later said they couldn't
legally keep her in prison past her release date.
"Upon further review and advice from legal counsel, the Board must count
time spent in federal custody toward Ms. Barzee's state sentence," the
board said.
Upon her release, Barzee will serve five years of federal probation.
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