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Elizabeth Smart opens up about her 2002 kidnapping in the Netflix documentary Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart. Staff Writer In the Netflix documentary Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, out Jan. 21, Smart recalls ...
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