Chris Lambert created a podcast about the 1996 disappearance of college freshman Kristin Smart and it's taken over his life. Flores was the last person to see Smart alive, having walker her home to her Muir Hall dorm on the night she disappeared Credit: Your Own Backyard/ Chris Lambert. The "prime suspect" in the 25-year-disappearance of California college student Kristin Smart was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of murder, the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Department announced. THE mom of the "prime suspect" in Kristin Smart's disappearance was "not surprised" when cops seized a Volkswagen from their family home. Linda Lambert agrees. “The speculation has been all along that Paul (Flores) called his dad in the middle of the night and his dad came up and helped him get rid of Kristin’s body,” Mr Lambert said. Paul Ruben Flores, 44, of San Pedro, is was arrested at his home Tuesday and charged with murder in the May 25, 1996, disappearance of Smart, who was a … ARROYO GRANDE (CBS13/AP) — San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Ian Parkinson announced Tuesday that Paul Flores, who had been for years considered the “prime suspect” in the disappearance … Kristin Smart case: Paul Flores arrested in the Cal Poly students’ 1996 disappearance. Chris Lambert would like to get back to making music but he can’t seem to stop chasing a ghost that has haunted him for nearly 25 years. Within 18 days of Paul's disappearance, Susan Baker was in custody, but the charges stemmed not from her stepson's case but from her physical abuse of Nina. To date, Lambert’s podcast, which dove into the disappearance and subsequent investigation, has been downloaded nearly 7 million times. Paul Flores, 44, was a fellow student at Cal Poly at the time of Smart's disappearance and is believed to have been the last person to see her alive. Lambert had another role to … The San Luis Sheriff’s Office began to … LOS ANGELES (AP) — The longtime suspect in the 25-year-old disappearance of California college student Kristin Smart was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of murder, and his father was booked in jail as an accessory to the crime. The podcast's creator, Chris Lambert, was a musician who grew up in the area and was intrigued by a billboard offering a $75,000 reward for information leading to …