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Elizabeth Smart contributes to guide for kidnap victims |
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The Associated Press
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SALT LAKE CITY -- Elizabeth Smart is giving advice in a government guide for kidnap victims.
She and her father, Ed Smart, will be in Washington, D.C., to release the pamphlet Wednesday.
The 20-year-old Utah woman was kidnapped in 2002. Nine months later, in March 2003, she was discovered walking on a suburban street.
The government pamphlet is being called a survivor's guide for kidnap victims. Four other people contributed.
Smart, a student at Brigham Young University, says it's important for survivors to have a good relationship with someone they can trust.
Wanda Barzee and Brian David Mitchell are charged with kidnapping Smart, but their cases have been delayed because of their mental health.
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