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  • Chuck Smith
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  • Charles "Smitty" Smith is an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In early 1995, he was assigned to the Poet task force.
  • Chuck Smith is a very minor character who goes to the same class as T.D. Kennelly, Helen Lorraine, Celeste, Alice Boxwood, Truman Oatley, and Milo Lee.
  • Details: Chuck Smith is the son of wealthy Houston, Texas rancher Charles Smith. When Chuck's estranged wife, Caroline, received legal custody of their sons, Charles Jr and Christopher Smith, Charles helped his son kidnap the boys and get out of town. No one knows where Chuck is now, but it is believed that Charles is funding their life on the run. Extra Notes: This case first aired on the February 20, 1991 episode. Results: Captured. Chuck and the boys were found living in Cuernavaca, Mexico. After some political dealing with the Mexican authorities, they were deported back to the United States. Chuck was arrested right off the plane and the boys were returned to their mother. Links: None
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  • Charles "Smitty" Smith is an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In early 1995, he was assigned to the Poet task force.
  • Chuck Smith is a very minor character who goes to the same class as T.D. Kennelly, Helen Lorraine, Celeste, Alice Boxwood, Truman Oatley, and Milo Lee.
  • Details: Chuck Smith is the son of wealthy Houston, Texas rancher Charles Smith. When Chuck's estranged wife, Caroline, received legal custody of their sons, Charles Jr and Christopher Smith, Charles helped his son kidnap the boys and get out of town. No one knows where Chuck is now, but it is believed that Charles is funding their life on the run. Extra Notes: This case first aired on the February 20, 1991 episode. Results: Captured. Chuck and the boys were found living in Cuernavaca, Mexico. After some political dealing with the Mexican authorities, they were deported back to the United States. Chuck was arrested right off the plane and the boys were returned to their mother. Links: None