Las Vegas Review-Journal

Barzee required to undergo mental health treatment

- By Lindsay Whitethurs­t The Associated Press

DRAPER, Utah — A woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart and stood by as the Utah girl was sexually assaulted was released from prison Wednesday after 15 years amid concerns that she might still be a threat to young people.

Wanda Barzee, 72, left the state prison in the Salt Lake City suburb of Draper, avoiding a throng of reporters gathered outside.

Court documents say she will stay in unspecifie­d emergency housing chosen by her probation officer until another home is approved.

Barzee’s release followed a surprise announceme­nt last week that Utah authoritie­s had miscalcula­ted her sentence and she would be freed earlier than expected.

Under the terms of her release, Barzee must undergo mental health treatment and not contact Smart and her family.

Smart, now 30, has said she was shocked and disappoint­ed by the announceme­nt.

Smart recalled some of the horrors she experience­d as a 14-year-old when she was snatched from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 by Barzee’s then-husband, street preacher Brian David Mitchell.

Smart said last week that Barzee saw her as a slave during the nine months she was held by the couple and encouraged Mitchell to rape her.

“So do I believe she’s dangerous? Yes,” Smart said.

An Instagram post early Wednesday, Smart urged her supporters to watch out for “anyone who would seek to hurt or take advantage.”

Smart did not immediatel­y speak out publicly after Barzee was released later in the day.

Barzee’s attorney Scott Williams said there’s no reliable evidence that his client remains a threat to anyone.

“It is unfair and counterpro­ductive,” Williams told reporters, adding that Barzee wants to be left alone and will comply with the conditions of her supervised release.

Ed Smart, the victim’s father, said he’s glad Barzee will be watched over closely by federal agents during her five years of supervised release, but he’s concerned about reports that she still believes Mitchell’s ideas.

“My hope is that she won’t be a problem,” he said of Barzee. “I do know how she treated Elizabeth during that time, and I still feel like she’s very capable of doing the same thing.”

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Wanda Barzee

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