Wanda Barzee, who along with Brian David Mitchell kept Smart captive after snatching her from her bed in 2002, was released from prison on Sept. 19, 2018.
The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole said that Barzee, 73, being released was due to a miscalculation.
Reached by The Associated Press, Yandary Chatwin, a spokeswoman for the Salt Lake City School District, declined to comment.
“I am very concerned—for the community, for the public, as much as I am for myself,” Smart said.
Smart said Barzee is capable of great evil, describing how Barzee would sit nearby, even touching the girl, while Mitchell raped her.
“There were no secrets. She knew what was going on. And, I mean, she just was the kind of woman that—she was just evil and twisted,” Smart said.
“I remember when they used to force me to drink alcohol. And one time they had me drink so much—I was a 14-year-old girl, I’d never touched alcohol in my life—that I ended up throwing up and then passing out in it. And both of them just let me lie there all night. And when I woke up the next morning, I mean, my face and my hair were completely crusted to the ground. And they both laughed. She laughed.”
Smart, who was a captive for nine months, also revealed that sources have informed her that Barzee still carries around a book written by Mitchell.
The book states that Mitchell wanted to kidnap seven girls in total, all of whom would become his wives. “Clearly, she hasn’t let it go,” Smart said.