Deceased/Not Found CA - Kristin Smart, 19, San Luis Obispo, 5/25/1996 *Guilty* #4

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Hundreds of cases could be upended because of an error at the lab that conducted DNA and blood evidence tests in the Kristin Smart case. However, it is unlikely to factor into Paul Fores’ murder conviction.
 
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2 August 2025

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Senior Daily Mail News Reporter, Luke Kenton, examines all the details in the Kristin Smart disappearance. After 25 years, an arrest was finally made in the disappearance of California college student, Kristin Smart, who was never seen again after leaving an off-campus frat party in 1996.
 
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Slow and inactive campus police.
Because, in their opinion, a lot of students fall out of contact with friends...
And sitting around complaining about student behavior seems more acceptable than making an effort to follow up.
 

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