![]() ![]() sent it back, she said "We have our own pictures," which tells me she opened it, and then sealed it, and then sent it back,' Denise explained. 'I need to send their family, "This is who Kristin is." So I made- several pages of pictures of Kristin that, "This is who we're missing, and that we would love to have-" could they please help us?' she told Dateline. In a clip of their interview shared exclusively with, Denise Smart said she knew that Flores was the last person seen with her daughter and that desperation led her to reach out to his mother Susan for help. While talking with Dateline's Josh Mankiewicz, the family said they still are reeling from the their daughter's disappearance and the years of struggle that followed. CT.įreshman Kristin Smart disappeared in 1996 after a California college party - and the prime suspect was found guilty after a crime podcast helped crack the case In early March, Paul Flores who attended California Polytechnic State University with Kristin, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the 1996 murder.ĭateline NBC's all-new episode airs Friday at 9 p.m. ![]() And it's, like, women get what, you know, what they're asking for,' echoed Kristin's mother in the interview. 'Like that was unusual for college kids to go to a party and drink alcohol, and that she was scantily dressed,' the father told the outlet. 'The Cal Poly police took me aside and said, "you know, your daughter was doing some things that would put her at risk," and that she'd gone to a party, and she had drank alcohol,' Stan told Dateline NBC in an interview that will air Friday at 9pm. In their first interview since their daughter's killer was sentenced, Denise and Stan Smart are sharing their frustration over the campus police's handling of their daughter's disappearance. The parents of Kristin Smart, the CalPoly freshman who was murdered after a party in 1996, have revealed that the university police victim-shamed their daughter after her disappearance. ![]()
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