Austin American-Statesman

Smart upset one of her kidnappers will be freed

- By Brady McCombs

SALT LAKE CITY — A woman convicted of helping a former street preacher kidnap Elizabeth Smart in 2002 will be freed from prison more than five years earlier than expected, a surprise decision that Smart called “incomprehe­nsible” on Tuesday.

Wanda Barzee, 72, will be released Sept. 19 after the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole determined it had miscalcula­ted the time she was required to serve in prison, board spokesman Greg Johnson said.

Barzee pleaded guilty to kidnapping Smart and help- ing keep her captive for nine months before the then-teen- ager was found and rescued.

Smart, now 30, said in a statement she was “sur- prised and disappoint­ed” to learn that Barzee will be freed next week. She said she’s exploring her options and plans to speak publicly in the coming days.

“It is incomprehe­nsible how someone who has not cooperated with her men- tal health evaluation­s or risk assessment­s and someone who did not show up to her own parole hearing can be released into our community,” Smart said.

The board s aid previously that Barzee would be released in January 2024 after it denied her an early parole following a hearing that she chose not to attend. At that June hearing, the board said Barzee had refused to take a psychologi­cal exam.

At the same hearing, her attorney questioned the calculatio­n of her release date. Lawyer Scott Williams said Tuesday he appreciate­s that the board reviewed it and agreed with his assessment.

Williams said he’s not concerned about Barzee being a danger to the community, but declined to say why. Williams has said Barzee has been diagnosed with several mental illnesses.

Smart’s abduction from her Salt Lake City bedroom at knifepoint by a man who came in through an open kitchen window triggered waves of fear around the country.

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