The other girl was not a young girl but the man’s wife.
They were not pulled over in a car but were walking down the street carrying a tarp and bedrolls.
The press conference was held very close to my office. It is the first time that I didn’t mind an afterwork traffic jam! YAY!
Otto: Your comment, though, did get an answer from the Smart family during the press conference. It wasn’t just that family who got helped by this search, but rather quite a few other families and missing children.
Fear Itself: Did you bother to read the story about Ricci? He wasn’t in jail for kidnapping Elizabeth Smart. He was in jail for something that he actually did: Parole Violation.
Right. But all that got splashed all over the media was Ricci’s alleged link to the case and his “prime suspect” status at the time. We’ll have to wait and see if police were in any way slowed down or distracted by focusing on Ricci.
Yeah! Let’s quit donating money to charities! All those non-relatives don’t need food or medicine or clothing! I’m going to quit donating blood too, I don’t want those non relatives getting a drop of my blood! Forget about the Giving Tree sponsored by my company at Christmas, why would I want to make a 5 year old non relative’s Christmas dreams come true?
I was so happy to read this thread and hear that Elizabeth Smart was alive and reunited with her family…it’s disheartening to read a comment like that. The idea that we shouldn’t care about anyone outside of our family is perplexing.
I was glad to see some television airtime given to the father speaking out for a national “Amber Alert”. I am from the area where this was originated and I think it is a great way to try to prevent kidnappers from making it very far. Whenever a child turns up missing and kidnapping is suspected, an alert immediately goes out on radio and television stations giving a description of the child and any possible suspects and vehicles. They interrupt programming just like an Emergency Broadcast System announcement.
I just saw “Emanuel”'s ex-stepdaughter on 48 Hours Investigates, talking about how she ran away from the home she shared with him, at the age of 15. Her statements implied that it was because of his religious beliefs, and also because he was hugging and kissing her in a way that didn’t “feel right”.
This sent shivers down my spine. God only knows what Elizabeth has had to endure for 9 months.
Thank God she is alive and at home. But who knows what the aftermath of all this will be.
I heard this just before I left the office this evening. This is just great. I can imagine that the family must have just given up hope after this long, and for her to show up after so long must be so wonderful for them right now.
This is the best news I’ve seen on tv in months! Amazing, after more than 225 days… I’m so glad that she’s back with her family! (And I’m not even related…Otto. :rolleyes: )
Why, given the fact that any number of children go missing every year who aren’t pretty little blond girls, does everyone buy into the media hype over this one (and other pretty little blond girls) largely to the exclusion of, say, missing black girls or missing Latina girls or missing boys of any race? Why is the disappearance of one child national news while the disappearance of another who may not be as pretty or blond or white or wealthy ignored? Aren’t there maybe more important things that we as a nation should be coincerned about than what in all honesty is a state or local story?
And I’m sure that Brian STOKES Mitchell, currently starring in Broadway’s “Man of La Macha” is very glad he uses his middle name. And that the media calls her abductor Brian DAVID Mitchell.
“To dream the impossible dream” really applies here.