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Elizabeth Smart on ‘roller coaster of emotion’ as kidnapper set to be released

WATCH: The woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart, Wanda Barzee, was released from prison on Wednesday after more than 15 years in prison – Sep 19, 2018

Elizabeth Smart said she’s been assured the woman who helped kidnap her when she was 14 and stood by as she was sexually assaulted will be closely watched when she’s released from prison.

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In an interview on CBS This Morning, Smart said she believes Wanda Barzee remains a danger. Barzee is expected to be freed Wednesday after 15 years in custody because Utah authorities had miscalculated the amount of time the 72-year-old woman should serve.

Smart said she doesn’t know all the conditions of Barzee’s release but that she’s been told a federal agent will keep a “close eye” on Barzee and that she would be returned to prison “as soon as she messes up.”

Barzee will be under federal supervision for five years. If she violates terms that include required mental health treatment and an order not to contact Smart’s family, she would go back to prison.

Smart, now 30, said she has faith in federal probation officers, but lacks faith in Barzee.

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Smart said she’s gone through a roller coaster of emotions since she found out last week Barzee would be released five years earlier than expected.

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WATCH: On the day her kidnapper was released, Elizabeth Smart spoke to Lock Haven University about her experience as a kidnapping victim and her work since as an activist for sexual assault victims.

She said she feels concerned for herself and the community as she remembers being mistreated during her nine months in captivity with Barzee and her husband, Brian David Mitchell, who kidnapped Smart from her Salt Lake City bedroom in 2002. Mitchell is serving a life sentence.

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“The feeling that kind of radiated from her, it just was dark. And it was evil,” Smart said. “I just knew that she wasn’t there to help me, that she wasn’t there to protect me.”

Smart said Barzee encouraged Mitchell to rape her, something that happened daily, she said. They also forced her to drink alcohol.

WATCH: Lawyer for Elizabeth Smart’s kidnapper says she will abide by rules

“She was evil and twisted,” Smart said.

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In this Dec. 10 2010, file photo, Brian David Mitchell is escorted by a U.S. Marshall as he arrives at the federal courthouse in Salt Lake City. AP Photo/Colin E Braley, File
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