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    Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart — Netflix — 2026

    Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart on Netflix: The story behind the kidnapping in Utah

    Documentary series about 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart's nine months in captivity and the nationwide search

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 04:24 PM

    What is the series about?

    Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart (Netflix, 2026) is a documentary reconstruction of one of the most talked-about criminal cases in American history. On June 5, 2002, 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped at knifepoint directly from her bedroom in her family's home in Salt Lake City, Utah. The documentary uses Elizabeth Smart's own words, interviews with her family and investigators, as well as previously unseen archival material to shed light on the nine months she was reported missing. The series focuses not only on the abduction itself but also on the massive media attention and the psychological pressure that the Smart family experienced while the entire USA closely followed the search.

    The real case

    The real case behind the documentary is shocking and complex. The perpetrator, Brian David Mitchell, was a self-proclaimed religious fanatic who, along with his wife, Wanda Barzee, held Elizabeth Smart captive in an improvised camp in the mountains near Salt Lake City. During her captivity, Elizabeth was subjected to repeated abuse and forced to live under Mitchell's strict control. The case took a crucial turn when Elizabeth's younger sister, Mary Katherine, who had witnessed the abduction, suddenly remembered a man named 'Emmanuel' who had previously done odd jobs for the family. This lead brought the police closer to the perpetrators, although the investigation in the early stages had been marked by dead ends and wrongful suspicions against other individuals, including Richard Ricci.

    Timeline of the case

    After nine months of captivity, Elizabeth Smart was recognized on the street in Sandy, Utah, in March 2003. She was found in the company of Mitchell and Barzee, disguised in wigs and veils. Following her rescue, Elizabeth Smart has dedicated her life to advocating for children's safety and supporting victims of kidnapping. The trial against Brian David Mitchell dragged on for several years due to questions about his mental competency, but in 2011 he was finally sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Wanda Barzee entered a plea agreement and was sentenced to 15 years in prison; she was surprisingly released in 2018, which sparked significant public debate.

    Watch the series

    The documentary can be streamed on Netflix and is an important source for understanding survival and resilience. For users seeking additional information about similar cases, details can be found in

    KrimiDex — Kidnappings
    or read about the judicial system's handling of cases involving insane perpetrators in
    KrimiDex — Brian David Mitchell
    and
    KrimiDex — Wanda Barzee
    .

    Similar series on Truecrime News

    If you are interested in true crime documentaries about survivors, we also recommend reading about the case against Ariel Castro or the documentary series about Jaycee Dugard, both of which highlight similar tragic events involving prolonged captivity.

    Sources

    • Netflix Official Press Release
    • The Elizabeth Smart Foundation
    • FBI Case Files: Elizabeth Smart

    Reviews

    "A gripping and personal story of survival, told by the victim herself." — IMDb (8.1/10)

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Number of Episodes1 (Documentary/Special)
    Based on the Case ofThe abduction of Elizabeth Smart — Salt Lake City, Utah
    IMDb RatingNot specified
    DirectorNetflix Original Production
    PlatformNetflix
    Case StatusBrian David Mitchell sentenced to life; Wanda Barzee released in 2018
    TitleKidnappet: Elizabeth Smart
    Release Date2026-01-21
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    Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart — Netflix — 2026

    Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart on Netflix: The story behind the kidnapping in Utah

    Documentary series about 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart's nine months in captivity and the nationwide search

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 04:24 PM

    What is the series about?

    Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart (Netflix, 2026) is a documentary reconstruction of one of the most talked-about criminal cases in American history. On June 5, 2002, 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped at knifepoint directly from her bedroom in her family's home in Salt Lake City, Utah. The documentary uses Elizabeth Smart's own words, interviews with her family and investigators, as well as previously unseen archival material to shed light on the nine months she was reported missing. The series focuses not only on the abduction itself but also on the massive media attention and the psychological pressure that the Smart family experienced while the entire USA closely followed the search.

    The real case

    The real case behind the documentary is shocking and complex. The perpetrator, Brian David Mitchell, was a self-proclaimed religious fanatic who, along with his wife, Wanda Barzee, held Elizabeth Smart captive in an improvised camp in the mountains near Salt Lake City. During her captivity, Elizabeth was subjected to repeated abuse and forced to live under Mitchell's strict control. The case took a crucial turn when Elizabeth's younger sister, Mary Katherine, who had witnessed the abduction, suddenly remembered a man named 'Emmanuel' who had previously done odd jobs for the family. This lead brought the police closer to the perpetrators, although the investigation in the early stages had been marked by dead ends and wrongful suspicions against other individuals, including Richard Ricci.

    Timeline of the case

    After nine months of captivity, Elizabeth Smart was recognized on the street in Sandy, Utah, in March 2003. She was found in the company of Mitchell and Barzee, disguised in wigs and veils. Following her rescue, Elizabeth Smart has dedicated her life to advocating for children's safety and supporting victims of kidnapping. The trial against Brian David Mitchell dragged on for several years due to questions about his mental competency, but in 2011 he was finally sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Wanda Barzee entered a plea agreement and was sentenced to 15 years in prison; she was surprisingly released in 2018, which sparked significant public debate.

    Watch the series

    The documentary can be streamed on Netflix and is an important source for understanding survival and resilience. For users seeking additional information about similar cases, details can be found in KrimiDex — Kidnappings or read about the judicial system's handling of cases involving insane perpetrators in KrimiDex — Brian David Mitchell and KrimiDex — Wanda Barzee .

    Similar series on Truecrime News

    If you are interested in true crime documentaries about survivors, we also recommend reading about the case against Ariel Castro or the documentary series about Jaycee Dugard, both of which highlight similar tragic events involving prolonged captivity.

    Sources

    • Netflix Official Press Release
    • The Elizabeth Smart Foundation
    • FBI Case Files: Elizabeth Smart

    Reviews

    "A gripping and personal story of survival, told by the victim herself." — IMDb (8.1/10)

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Number of Episodes1 (Documentary/Special)
    Based on the Case ofThe abduction of Elizabeth Smart — Salt Lake City, Utah
    IMDb RatingNot specified
    DirectorNetflix Original Production
    PlatformNetflix
    Case StatusBrian David Mitchell sentenced to life; Wanda Barzee released in 2018
    TitleKidnappet: Elizabeth Smart
    Release Date2026-01-21
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    True Crime Story: It Couldn't Happen Here — AMC+ — 2026

    True Crime Story: It Couldn't Happen Here: Corsicana, Texas on AMC+

    Buried in the Backyard — Oxygen — 2025

    Buried in the Backyard on Oxygen: The Story Behind the Leah Martin Case in Texas

    The Scream Murder — Disney+ — 2026

    The Scream Murder on Disney+: The Trial of Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik

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    Admin

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