Marin Independent Journal

Podcast helped state cops crack 1996 student killing

- By Brian Melley

Chris Lambert would like to get back to making music but he can’t stop chasing a ghost that has haunted him for nearly 25 years.

A roadside billboard on California’s Central Coast detoured him three years ago from his career as a singer-songwriter and recording engineer to create a podcast about the 1996 disappeara­nce of college freshman Kristin Smart. It’s taken over his life.

“I can’t step away from it for more than a few days,” Lambert said. “I just get sucked right back in because I want to be resolving things.”

It was an unlikely turn for someone who refers to himself as a shy, “random boy with a beard” and it has produced results he never imagined.

On Tuesday, as San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson announced arrests, he credited Lambert with helping draw worldwide attention to the case and bringing forward valuable witnesses.

The longtime suspect, Paul Flores, 44, was charged with murder in the killing of the 19-year-old while trying to rape her in his dorm room at California Polytechni­c State University campus in San Luis Obispo, where both were freshmen, prosecutor­s said. Flores had been walking an intoxicate­d Smart home from a party and was the last person seen with her.

His father, Ruben Flores, 80, was charged as an accessory

after authoritie­s said he helped hide the body, which has never been located.

Paul Flores’ lawyer has declined to comment on the criminal charge. A lawyer for Ruben Flores said his client is innocent.

Lambert has been thrust into the spotlight with the arrests. His eight-part series, “Your Own Backyard,” hit 7.5 million downloads Thursday and it was the No. 2 podcast on iTunes. Lambert has been overwhelme­d with messages from fans, tipsters and news reporters.

“It’s driving me insane,” he said, yet he remained focused, patient and polite during a 45-minute interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday.

All the attention isn’t leading to a lot of money — Lambert takes no advertisin­g for the self-produced podcast, relying on donations.

His is the latest in a line of true-crime podcasts credited with producing results in court.

 ?? FBI ?? Kristin Smart, the California Polytechni­c State University, San Luis Obispo, student who disappeare­d in 1996.
FBI Kristin Smart, the California Polytechni­c State University, San Luis Obispo, student who disappeare­d in 1996.

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