While Kristin Smart was killed in 1996, her murderer, Paul Flores, wasn’t convicted of the crime until nearly three decades later in 2022. On Us Weekly’s Uncovered, investigative journalist Kristin ...
Nearly three decades after Kristin Smart was murdered, her family is still determined to find her body. Us Weekly’s Uncovered breaks down the case ...
A former California college student charged with murder in the 1996 disappearance of classmate Kristin Smart and the defendant's father, who is accused of helping hide her body, made their first court ...
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office detective who most recently led the investigation into Cal Poly student Kristin Smart’s disappearance will retire this spring — on the same day Smart’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (KRON) — Investigators have not given up their search to find the remains of a murdered California Polytechnic State University ...
Paul Flores will forever be held responsible for the 1996 murder of Cal Poly freshman Kristin Smart. On Friday, the California Supreme Court denied Flores’ second appeal to overturn or reduce his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Denise Smart can rest easier knowing the man who killed her daughter can never appeal his conviction again, but it is far from the ...
The family and friends of Kristin Smart gathered at Kristin’s Point of Hope in Shell Beach on Wednesday evening to celebrate her upcoming birthday. “Kristin was born on the 20th, and Kristin would be ...
The family of Kristin Smart said in a lawsuit that Cal Poly didn't act in a timely or effective manner after her murder, impeding the investigation. Kristin Smart's parents and two siblings have filed ...
Timeline of Kristin Smart missing person case May 25, 1996: Kristin Smart is last seen around 2 a.m. walking with students Paul Flores and Cheryl Anderson from a party at 135 Crandall Way near the Cal ...
Denise Smart can rest easier knowing the man who killed her daughter can never appeal his conviction again, but it is far from the end of the road for her family. On Jan. 14, the California Supreme ...
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