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Last person seen with Kristin Smart in 1996 heading to trial

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) - The last person seen with Kristin Smart before she vanished from a college campus 25 years ago on the Central California coast will stand trial on a murder charge in her suspected death and his father faces trial as an accomplice for allegedly helping bury her body, a judge ruled Wednesday.

San Luis Obispo Superior Court Judge Craig van Rooyen said there was probable cause Paul Flores, 44, killed Smart and that Ruben Flores, 80, helped dispose of her body, which has never been found.

The ruling was met with gasps from the gallery where Smart's parents sat with other family members and supporters, The Tribune reported.

Paul Flores was the last person seen with a very intoxicated Smart on May 25, 1996, as he helped walk her to her dorm at California Polytechnic State University after a party, witnesses said. Prosecutors said he killed Smart while trying to rape her in his dorm room.

Prosecutors presented evidence that Smart's body was once buried under a deck shielded by lattice behind Ruben Flores's home. Prosecutors said the body had been moved from that location and it's never been located.

Traces of human blood found were found under the deck along with stains in the soil and a disturbance in the earth the size of a human body, according to witnesses.

With a lack of DNA, 'œnothing links it definitively to Ms. Smart,'ť van Rooyen said, but it leads to 'œa strong suspicion it was Ms. Smart's remains.'ť

Defense attorneys said prosecutors did not present enough evidence during a 22-day preliminary hearing to support the criminal charges. But van Rooyen said there was probable cause, a lesser standard of proof than beyond a reasonable doubt, which prosecutors will have to prove at trial.

Both men have pleaded not guilty.

During the preliminary hearing, prosecutors also presented evidence that four cadaver dogs stopped at Flores' room and alerted to the scent of death near his bed.

Van Rooyen prevented prosecutors from presenting evidence alleging Paul Flores drugged and raped four women and engaged in dozens of acts including stalking, unwanted touching and aggressive sexual behavior.

Some women told police that Flores was referred to as 'œChester the molester'ť and 'œpsycho Paul,'ť according to a court document filed by prosecutors.

The judge said the evidence had limited relevance to the murder case and risked creating greater prejudice against Flores.

When Flores first spoke with police, he downplayed his interactions with Smart at the party and on the walk home. He said she walked to her dorm under her own power, though other witnesses said Flores was helping hold her up and that she had passed out earlier in the night.

Three days after Smart disappeared, Flores had a black eye that he told police he got playing basketball. Friends disputed that account and Flores later changed his story to say it happened while working on his car.

Van Rooyen said Flores' comments about the black eye showed a 'œconsciousness of guilt.'ť

William Hanley, head of the district attorney's investigative bureau in 1996, said Flores eventually stopped cooperating with authorities.

When Hanley asked Flores what he thought happened to Smart, he said she probably left with somebody and 'œhe thinks she's dead,'ť Hanley said.

Paul Flores talks to his attorneys Sara Sanger and Robert Sanger on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. Flores is accused of the murder of Kristin Smart and was the last person to see the Cal Poly student alive. Judge Craig van Rooyen moved to proceed the case towards trial for both Paul and Ruben Flores with arraignment scheduled for Oct. 20, 2021. (David Middlecamp/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
Paul Flores, left, talks to his attorneys Sara Sanger and Robert Sanger in a San Luis Obispo, Calif. courtroom on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 202. Judge Craig van Rooyen moved to proceed the case towards trial for both Paul and Ruben Flores. Paul Flores is accused of murder the case of missing Cal Poly student Kristin Smart with arraignment scheduled for Oct. 20, 2021. (David Middlecamp/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
Paul Flores, listens during arraignment on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He is accused of the murder of Cal Poly student Kristin Smart. Judge Craig van Rooyen moved to proceed the case towards trial for both Paul and Ruben Flores. Paul Flores is accused of murder the case of missing Cal Poly student Kristin Smart with arraignment scheduled for Oct. 20, 2021. (David Middlecamp/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
Judge Craig van Rooyen listens during an arraignment for Paul and Ruben Flores on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. The judge moved to proceed the case towards trial for both Paul and Ruben Flores in the case of missing Cal Poly student Kristin Smart. Arraignment is scheduled for October 20, 2021. Van Rooyen said there was probable cause Paul Flores, 44, killed Smart and that Ruben Flores, 80, helped dispose of her body, which has never been found. (David Middlecamp/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
Deputy District Attorney Chris Peuvrelle, left and San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office detective Clint Cole listen to Judge Craig van Rooyen in a San Luis Obispo, Calif. on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 202. Judge Craig van Rooyen moved to proceed the case towards trial for both Paul and Ruben Flores. Paul Flores is accused of murder the case of missing Cal Poly student Kristin Smart with arraignment scheduled for Oct. 20, 2021. Van Rooyen said there was probable cause Paul Flores, 44, killed Smart and that Ruben Flores, 80, helped dispose of her body, which has never been found. (David Middlecamp/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
Ruben Flores, right, talks to his attorney Harold Mesick after a ruling in a San Luis Obispo, Calif. court on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021. Flores is accused of helping his son Paul cover up the alleged murder of Cal Poly student Kristin Smart. Judge Craig van Rooyen moved to proceed the case towards trial for both Paul and Ruben Flores with arraignment scheduled for October 20, 2021. (David Middlecamp/The Tribune (of San Luis Obispo) via AP, Pool) The Associated Press
FILE - In this April 15, 2021, file photo defendants Paul Flores, top left, and his father, Ruben Flores, bottom right, appear via video conference during their arraignment in San Luis Obispo Superior Court in San Luis Obispo, Calif. The father and son were arrested in connection with the 1996 disappearance of Kristin Smart, a college student at California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo. A California judge is expected to rule, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, whether the father and son face trial. (AP Photo/Nic Coury, File) The Associated Press
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