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'Eye-popping' look at Smart case
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"Mistakes are made in most major investigations. This is not an indictment of Salt Lake City police," Smart said, noting there were a number of officers who did good work on the case.
But police continued to focus on Ricci, even as Mary Katherine Smart, Elizabeth's younger sister and the only witness to the abduction, said the former Smart handyman was not the man she saw come into the girls' shared room the night of the abduction.
Mary Katherine, according to the book, said as early as October 2002 that she thought another former worker at the Smarts' house, known as Emmanuel, was the abductor.
Salt Lake police detective Dwayne Baird issued a brief statement on behalf of Chief Rick Dinse regarding the book.
Ed Smart, Elizabeth's father, also declined comment. Elizabeth, now 17, was not interviewed for the book.
"In Plain Sight" also shows how the media and the community played a role in the saga, Benson said.
This is the second book written by a member of the Smart family about Elizabeth's ordeal. Her parents, Ed and Lois Smart, wrote a book about the abduction from their perspective a few months after Elizabeth was found. The book was eventually turned into a made-for-TV movie.
Although the cases against Mitchell and Barzee are still outstanding, Tom Smart does not believe the book will have any effect on the legal outcome or influence any potential jury.
Both Tom Smart and Benson said a good-faith effort was made to release the book after the cases against the alleged kidnappers were completed.
"There's no way we thought this book would come out before a trial," Benson said.
Mitchell was originally scheduled to go to trial in February, but the second competency hearing has delayed the process.
Tom Smart said he will donate half of his proceeds from the book to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Rape Crisis Center.
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