Elizabeth Smart was snatched from the bedroom she shared with her nine-year-old sister Mary Katherine in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 5 2002.
For months, the young teenager was raped and drugged while her captors forced her to drink alcohol and watch pornography.
Elizabeth was routinely left tethered to a tree without any food between extended periods of horrific abuse.
The 14-year-old’s kidnappers – Brian David Mitchell and his wife Wanda Barzee – attempted to indoctrinate her with their religious beliefs.
Mitchell went by the name Emmanuel and described himself as a prophet.
Eventually, Mitchell was recognised walking down the street with a young girl wearing a wig and sunglasses.
A passerby reported him to police and Elizabeth was found less than 24 hours later.
Today, the now 30-year-old participated in a Reddit forum titled Ask Me Anything.
And one of the top rated questions read: “In your opinion as a children’s advocate, what are some practical, commonsense steps parents can take to help their children avoid abuse? (And I guess I mean abuse in a general way, anything from extreme bullying to abduction.)”
Elizabeth replied with three clear points.
She later added, “Practice screaming, encourage your kids to fight back, there is a place and a time when it’s not only acceptable it’s encouraged.”
Elizabeth has since become a campaigner against pornography and abuse.
Mitchell is currently serving a life sentence for the abhorrent crime.
His wife Wanda Barzee was sentenced for 15 years for aggravated kidnapping.
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