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Who is Elizabeth Smart?
Elizabeth Ann Smart-Gilmour was born on the 3rd November 1987, in Salt Lake City, Utah USA, and is a child safety activist and advocate, but is probably still best recognized from spending nine months in captivity after being abducted from her home at the age of 14. She is also known as a special contributor for ABC News as well as an author of the book entitled “My Story”. Her career has been active since 2006.
Who kidnapped her?
Elizabeth was kidnapped by a fanatic named Brian David Mitchell and his wife Wanda Ileen Barzee. Brian was a polygamist, who believed that he was a proclaimer of the will of God, who declared Elizabeth to be his wife, so he could rape her every day. His wife was also involved in the crime, as she supported Brian’s decisions, and helped him to realize everything he wanted.
Early Life and Education
Abduction
On the 4th June of 2002, about an hour after midnight when Elizabeth was in the bedroom which she shared with her younger sister, Mary Katherine, she was abducted from her family house by Brian David Mitchell. She was forced to walk for hours through the forest with him until they arrived in a camp, where his wife, Wanda Ileen Barzee, was waiting for them. As already mentioned, Brian believed that he was a prophet, who realized a wedding ceremony and declared Elizabeth to be his wife, after which he raped her daily, along with his wife. They also drugged her and threatened her with death if she tried to escape. The abuse lasted for the next nine months, until her abductors were arrested.
Discovery and Rescue
At the time when Elizabeth was kidnapped, her younger sister, Mary Katherine, did not sleep and she saw the kidnapper’s face in the dark. Several months later, it suddenly came to Mary Katherine’s mind that her sister’s kidnapper looked like a man who once worked on their home as a utility man. She told the police who discovered that the man was actually Brian, so they gave his photograph to be shown in an episode of the popular crime detective series “America’s Most Wanted” in February of 2003, to find her and solve the case.
Subsequently, her kidnapper was recognized on a public street in Sandy, Utah, so she was rescued by the police on the 12th March in the same year. Brian was subsequently sentenced to life in prison, while his wife was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for her involvement in the crime.
Elizabeth Smart Foundation
This traumatic experience led Elizabeth to become a child safety activist and advocate, after she was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey and Katie Couric. In 2008, she wrote a part of the US Department of Justice’s survivors guide entitled “You Are Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction To Empowerment”. Three years later, she established the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, which helps the victims of abduction, and started collaborating with other organizations including The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act, and The National AMBER Alert among many others. During the same year, she was rewarded with the Diane von Furstenberg Award, and was chosen to work as a special contributor for ABC News, which added a considerable amount to her net worth.
Books and Film Titles
Furthermore, the crime committed against her became the subject of the 2003 film entitled “The Elizabeth Smart Story”, which is based on her father’s book with the same title. Her father also wrote the book “Bringing Elizabeth Home”, while her uncle co-wrote, along with Lee Benson, the book entitled “In Plain Sight: The Startling Truth Behind The Elizabeth Smart Investigation”.
Elizabeth published the memoir “My Story” in October of 2013, which she wrote to promote awareness about abduction. In 2017, on the 15th anniversary of her abduction, the TV film “I Am Elizabeth Smart” was aired on the Lifetime channel, in which Alana Boden portrayed Elizabeth, while Brian David Mitchell was played by Skeet Ulrich. To speak further about her accomplishments, she published her second book entitled “Where There’s Hope: Healing, Moving Forward, And Never Giving Up” in 2018. Thus, her net worth is certainly rising.
Part 1 of 2 tonight on A&E at 9PM (EST). I tell the story of my kidnapping at 14-years-old and the nine months of captivity and sexual abuse I experienced. I also discuss, along with my family, and law enforcement officials, the efforts to rescue me. https://t.co/RzlUq5EKvm pic.twitter.com/4EGYha88PA
— Elizabeth Smart (@ElizSmart) November 12, 2017
Elizabeth Smart Net Worth
Her career started in 2006, and since then she has been working as a child safety activist, having come to notice nationwide as a kidnapping victim. She is also known as a journalist and author of two books. So, if you ever wondered how rich Elizabeth Smart is, it has been estimated by authoritative sources that the size of her net worth is over $1.7 million.
Personal Info and Appearance
When it comes to speak about her personal life, Elizabeth Smart has been married to Matthew Gilmour since 2012. She met her future husband, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, while she was serving at a Mormon mission in Paris, and they started dating. Their wedding ceremony was held in the Mormon Laie Hawaii Temple on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
In 2015, Elizabeth gave birth to their first child, a daughter, and two years later, they welcomed their second child, a son. In June of 2018, the couple announced that they are expecting their third child. Regarding her appearance, she has long blonde hair and blue eyes. She also has a slim figure, with the average height of 5 feet 7 inches (168 cm), while her weight is reputed to be around 123 lbs (56 kg).
Social Media Presence
In addition to her career, Elizabeth is an active member across many of the most popular social media sites. She frequently posts photographs from her private life on her official Instagram account, having more than 96,000 followers, as well as on her Twitter accounts. Moreover, she also launched her own website, on which either you can find information about her upcoming projects, and you can buy her books.