the latest on the killer mechanic
From CNN.com:
Key evidence missing in Carlie's killing
Warrant: Smith told witness about killing girl
Friday, February 6, 2004 Posted: 11:27 PM EST (0427 GMT)
SARASOTA, Florida (CNN) -- Authorities are asking for the public's help in finding "key pieces of evidence" that could lead to the conviction of Joseph P. Smith in the death of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia, whose body was recovered Friday.
Carlie's remains were discovered five days and a few miles from a car wash where a surveillance camera captured chilling images of her abduction Sunday.
Sarasota County Sheriff Bill Balkwill said that key evidence includes a pink knapsack.
"You can find that backpack for us -- do not touch it. Call the sheriff's office. We will come and retrieve it," he said.
Authorities were able to recover Carlie's body because Smith confided in a jailhouse witness after his arrest on February 3, according to a warrant.
"On February 5th," the affidavit says, "the defendant told a witness that he abducted and murdered Carlie Brucia. Based upon specific information provided to this witness by the defendant, this witness was able to lead investigators to the body of Carlie Brucia."
Balkwill said Smith, a one-time auto mechanic with a long criminal record, has been charged with murder and kidnapping in Carlie's death and disappearance. Smith has been in jail in Sarasota since Tuesday on unrelated drug possession and probation violation charges.
He has waived his first court appearance that had been set for this weekend.
Carlie's body was found on the property of Central Church of Christ on Proctor Road near Interstate 75, about two miles from the car wash, law enforcement sources said. The girl was walking home from a friend's house when she disappeared. She may have walked through the parking lot of the car wash to get to her neighborhood.
Kansler said he and his wife Susan Schorpen, Carlie's mother, want Smith to stand trial and get the death penalty.
Smith's arrest affidavit also says Smith gave "misleading and false" information during an interview in which he admitted owning a yellow 1992 Buick Century station wagon that had been linked to the investigation.
In that February 3 interview, the affidavit says, Smith denied being near the car wash where a surveillance video shows Carlie being accosted by a man in what appears to be a uniform. But, according to the affidavit, police saw the car in a surveillance video, "in the parking lot of the car wash approximately three minutes prior to Carlie's abduction."
Kansler said early Friday that police told family members they found DNA evidence linking Carlie to the station wagon.
The tag for the car is not registered in Smith's name.
Authorities searched Smith's house in Sarasota's Kensington Park neighborhood Wednesday as well as a field with tall grass behind it. They found no evidence immediately linking Smith to the girl's disappearance, a law enforcement source involved in the investigation said. Forensic examinations will be conducted on certain items taken in the search, the source said.
Kansler also said other people on a nearby driving range may have seen Smith.
The videotape shows a dark-haired man approach Carlie, grab her arm and speak to her briefly before leading her away Sunday.
The footage does not clearly show the man's face, but he appears to be wearing a uniform and has tattoos on his arms. Smith also has tattoos on his arms, authorities said.
Smith was arrested Tuesday after tips from members of the community, authorities said. A woman who said she lives with Smith told CNN she turned him in after seeing the surveillance video on television.
The sheriff called the owners of the car wash "heroes" for providing the videotape and said he wanted the public to know that Smith never worked there.
So, apparantly, he HAS confessed....
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