More than two decades after Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped as a 14-year-old by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee, she is opening up about the experience in Netflix's documentary Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart. In the film, Elizabeth is joined by her sister, Mary Katherine Smart, and their dad, Ed Smart, to discuss the 2002 case and how it impacted their family. Along with interviews from detectives that worked on the case, the documentary gives a new look into the case that has left people shocked for more than 20 years. Us Weekly breaks down the biggest bombshells from Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart, below. The Smart Family Members Were Considered Suspects After Elizabeth Smart Went Missing After Elizabeth was kidnapped out of her bedroom in Salt Lake City, Utah, Detective Cordon Parks explained that officials were suspicious of Smart family because "statistically, more often than not, the perpetrator of this type of crime is a parent or a family member." Bombshell Interview: Sherri Papini Now Denies Hoax, Names Her Abductor During interviews with the family, Parks said there "were a couple things" that came up that made them further suspect they were involved in Elizabeth's disappearance. "I was told that the alarm had been inadvertently left off. And the window. When I looked at it the first morning, there were no scuff marks on the outside wall," he recalled. "Even if you step up on a chair, you're going to make a scuff mark. I did not see any. My initial assessment was that maybe this wasn't the point of entry. Maybe it was a staged one." In the documentary, Ed reflected on being considered a suspect. "To have your daughter go missing is horrendous," he said. "And then to be a possible suspect, I was beyond words." Ed proved his innocence by taking a polygraph test, though the public blame shifted to his brother Tom Smart when his polygraph test came back as inconclusive. The focus on Tom only became worse when he made some questionable comments during interviews regarding Elizabeth's disappearance. In the documentary, Tom said it was "dumbfounding" how long it took for the police "to clear the family" of any involvement in the kidnapping. "And as the finger was pointed at us, we saw a real drop in people that were ... were coming to help us search," he said. Elizabeth Smart Emotionally Recalled the Night She Was Kidnapped Elizabeth got emotional while recalling the night she was kidnapped by Mitchell in the documentary. "That night, I remember a man's voice. 'I have a knife on your neck. Don't make a sound. Get up and come with me,'" she said. "I was terrified." She said she was led through her backyard and up a hill by Mitchell. "I was so worried that I was missing my chance for escape. I asked him if he was gonna rape and kill me cause I thought that must be what he's going to do," she said. "I wanted him to do it as close as he could to my house so that my parents could find me." Elizabeth and Mitchell eventually made it to a campsite, where they were greeted by Barzee. "She took my shoes off and then she started washing the dirt off my feet," Elizabeth recalled. "And then she started to try to undo my pajamas." Menendez Brothers Break Silence on Murder Case 30 Years Later: Revelations After Elizabeth pulled her pajamas to keep them on, Barzee said that she would have to cooperate or else Mitchell would "rip the clothes off" of her. Brian David Mitchell Declared Elizabeth His 'Wife' on the Night of the Kidnapping Elizabeth eventually changed into a robe and went to see Mitchell. "I hereby seal you to me as my wife before God and his angels as my witnesses," he told her. She said she screamed, and he responded, "If you ever scream out like that again, I will kill you. If it will help you to not scream out, I will duct tape your mouth shut." While Elizabeth argued that the marriage wasn't legally binding, Mitchell said it was time to "consummate the marriage" and he raped her. "It didn't matter what I did. Ultimately, he raped me. And I remember being in a lot of pain. I remember begging him to stop," she said. "And then when he was finished, he got up and he kind of smiled like it wasn't a big deal to him and he walked out of the tent. And I just was left on the ground." Brian David Mitchell Planned to Kidnap 7 Girls Elizabeth recalled Mitchell - who told her his name was Hephzibah Eledah Isaiah - telling her that "God commanded them to kidnap seven young girls." "I was the first of the seven. He said my sister would probably end up one of his wives and my cousin Olivia. I was horrified," she said. Mary Katherine Smart Connected Brian David Mitchell to the Kidnapping Because Elizabeth and Mary Katherine shared a bedroom, she was the only witness of the crime. Detectives initially hoped she would be able to identify the kidnapper, though she was not able to identify Mitchell until later in the investigation. Ed explained that the family previously met Mitchell while he was homeless and they hired him to hel