On March 12, 2003, two different couples in Sandy, Utah noticed something that made them do a double take near a Staples store. They saw a girl who seemed oddly familiar walking with a disheleveled man and woman.
For nine months, the face of a missing teenager from Salt Lake City had been everywhere. Here image had been broadcasted on television shows, flyers, and national news reports as people across the country followed the search for 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart.
Both of these couples had recently seen Elizabeth’s photo during a segment on America’s Most Wanted, and they felt the resemblance was strong enough that they decided to contact authorities.
After those calls came in, police located the girl and the two adults she was with, and it quickly became clear that the girl the couples had recognized was indeed Elizabeth Smart, bringing an end to a search that had spanned across nine months and captured national attention.
In the years that followed, Elizabeth’s story became the subject of several books and films. Most recently, with her memoir Detours and a Netflix documentary that premiered in January, she looks back on the nine months she was away from home, piecing together that time through her own memories alongside archival footage from the early days of the search. The film walks back through the case from beginning to end, allowing Elizabeth to tell the story in her own words.
Today she is married with three children and has spent much of her adult life speaking publicly about her experience while promoting awareness through the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, which works to support families navigating similar situations.
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