00:02Elisabeth Smart was a 14-year-old girl
00:04The family said she'd been taken from her bedroom
00:08In the middle of the night
00:10I saw this cut screen
00:11And the window was wide open
00:16My wife screamed, call 911
00:21Elisabeth was living a very normal life in a very nice neighborhood
00:25Our community had mobilized
00:27Everybody was willing to just drop what they were doing and search
00:31We love you, we want you to come home safely to us
00:35This case captivated the nation
00:37There was a sense of, is it the family?
00:40Could he be involved?
00:41My wife said, law enforcement, don't believe that you're telling the truth
00:45I had nothing to do with this
00:49There's so little evidence to go on
00:51But there was a witness to the kidnapping
00:53Her nine-year-old sister, Mary Catherine
00:56I knew I'd heard the voice
00:58I just couldn't remember where I'd heard it from
01:02We had the family create a list of everybody
01:04Who'd been to the Smart Home
01:06One of them was Richard Riese
01:07He was a violent felon
01:10What do you know about the kidnapping?
01:12Don't
01:12Now I'm the number one suspect
01:15Mary Catherine was very likely the key to finding Elisabeth
01:19She had been asleep
01:21She would have been groggy
01:22Maybe she didn't realize it had been Riese
01:25You were in there and you were doing this
01:27And she woke up
01:27I'm not going to sit here and fucking kill you
01:31One particular night
01:33For some random reason
01:34The name popped into my head
01:37Mary Catherine said
01:39I think I know who it is
01:44We weren't going to just leave it to the authorities
01:47She's out there
01:48We could not give up
01:53I just wanted to tell them
01:56I'm still alive
01:57I'm still alive
02:07I'm still alive
02:16Obrigado.
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