Woman reveals moment Paul Flores told her he murdered Kristin Smart, feared she was next victim

A woman has come forward alleging Paul Flores confessed to the murder of Kristin Smart at party in 1996 and said she held his confession as a secret because she feared retaliation.

Jennifer Hudson, 44, was 17 when she and Flores had a brief encounter at a party in the weeks following Smart’s disappearance.

Smart disappeared from a Cal Poly college party 26 years ago and Flores was the last person to see her – and in October 2022 he was finally convicted of her murder. Her body has still not been found.

Hudson, recalling when Flores sat across from her, said: ‘Paul looked right at us and said, ‘That b**ch was a d**k tease and I got sick of her s**t.

‘I’m not sure if he then said he ‘put her under’ or ‘put her at,’ but he said he’d buried (her) under a skating ramp at his place in Huasna.’

Hudson added that she waited for Flores to imply that he was joking – and he never did.

‘His eyes were just empty; he had dead eyes,’ she said. ‘That’s what I remember most, the expression on his face and just how serious he was.’

Jennifer Hudson (pictured), 44, alleges Flores confessed to the murder of Kristin Smart at a party in 1996

Pictured: Paul Flores. 'And Paul looked right at us and said, 'That b**ch was a d**k tease and I got sick of her s**t,' Hudson said

Pictured: Paul Flores. ‘And Paul looked right at us and said, ‘That b**ch was a d**k tease and I got sick of her s**t,’ Hudson said

Pictured: Kristin Smart. 'In my head, I wasn't going to turn out like Kristin, I was not going to entice this monster to come after me by going to police,' Hudson said

Pictured: Kristin Smart. ‘In my head, I wasn’t going to turn out like Kristin, I was not going to entice this monster to come after me by going to police,’ Hudson said

After the encounter with Flores, Hudson told The Sun she felt physically sick and began to believe he would come after her if she reported it to police.

‘I knew he’d done this to Kristin, and I thought to myself that if he did that to this girl who was older than me, in what was assumingly a well-populated campus area … what was he capable of doing to me,’ she said.

‘In my head, I wasn’t going to turn out like Kristin, I was not going to entice this monster to come after me by going to police.

‘I just wasn’t going to do it … because if I did and it wasn’t enough to arrest or charge him, 100% I would’ve been next, that’s what I was thinking.

‘Looking back maybe that was a bit paranoid, but I think it was a rational fear too.’

Despite her fears, she told her friend and roommate Justin Goodman about the incident in 2002. Goodman later reported it to the FBI and a local blog.

‘I told him I was scared, and that’s why I hadn’t gone to the law, and I said I needed him to promise never to tell anyone and he said he would,’ she said. 

Kristin was last seen alive walking home to her dorm with Paul Flores on May 25, 1996

Kristin was last seen alive walking home to her dorm with Paul Flores on May 25, 1996

Paul Flores told police that Kristin had walked all the way to her own dorm room after the party

Paul Flores told police that Kristin had walked all the way to her own dorm room after the party

Hudson realized how much pain she might have caused Smart's family after the birth of the son

Hudson realized how much pain she might have caused Smart’s family after the birth of the son

Hudson realized how much pain she might have caused Smart’s family after the birth of the son.

‘It wasn’t until I had my son, becoming a mother and growing another human inside me that I realized my next breath depends on his, and knowing that he’s safe,’ she said.

‘My next breath doesn’t happen if my son’s doesn’t happen, right?’

Though she knows she was not a direct cause of the pain Smart’s family has endured for 26 years, she believes what Flores said to her was not enough to convict him.

‘Paul is the catalyst, but I am also responsible for the nightmare that they’ve lived every day,’ she added.

‘And they’re still living because they still don’t have Kristin.’

Hudson first recounted the encounter to police and the ‘Your Own Backyard’ podcast in 2019.

In 2020, police searched the Flores’ Huasna property – a search which led to no discoveries.

Though she knows she was not a direct cause of the pain Smart's family has endured for 26 years, she believes what Flores said to her was not enough to convict him

Though she knows she was not a direct cause of the pain Smart’s family has endured for 26 years, she believes what Flores said to her was not enough to convict him

Flores wasn't arrested, despite the fact that four cadaver dogs singled out his dorm room as having a scent of death when they searched the entire dorm building of 120 rooms

Flores wasn’t arrested, despite the fact that four cadaver dogs singled out his dorm room as having a scent of death when they searched the entire dorm building of 120 rooms

During Flores’ three-month trial, which culminated in his being convicted with Smart’s murder, Hudson testified her story.

‘It twisted my belly to see him again,’ she said, ‘but my fear was extinct and I was no longer afraid of him.

‘I made the decision that every time I wasn’t looking at his attorney, I’d stare at him.

‘On some level it was it was vindicating to be able to sit up there and look him in his dead eyes and for him to have to sit there and listen in silence.’

Over 26 years later, Hudson said she should have ‘gone to the cops and immediately (bought) a gun’ after her interaction with Flores.

Flores has since been charged with Smart's murder and faces life in prison

Flores has since been charged with Smart’s murder and faces life in prison

Smart was staying at Muir Hall while Flores stayed at Santa Lucia Hall, which are separated by a four minute walk

Smart was staying at Muir Hall while Flores stayed at Santa Lucia Hall, which are separated by a four minute walk

Smart was last seen alive walking home to her dorm with Flores on May 25, 1996.

They had attended the off-campus frat party with other friends, and their dorms were close to each other.

By the end of the night, college kids who had seen Smart arrive sober said she was drunk and passed out on the lawn.

At the trial, several other women testified that Flores spiked their drinks then sexually assaulted them in the years after Kristin’s disappearance.

They called him ‘Chester the molester’ and ‘Psycho Paul,’ they said.

Prosecutors suggested that this was how he seized on Smart, a popular blonde who he’d admired but could never win over.

When he was first questioned in 1996, Flores told police that Smart had walked all the way to her own dorm room after the party.

He had a black eye when he was questioned, but he told police it had come from a basketball injury.

Later, he said it was the result of bumping his head on his car.

He wasn’t arrested, despite the fact that four cadaver dogs singled out his dorm room as having a scent of death when they searched the entire dorm building of 120 rooms.

Paul then stopped answering questions, invoking his Fifth Amendment right.

He was sued by Smart’s family as part of a civil wrongful death lawsuit, but wasn’t charged until April 2021.

Kristin Smart timeline: From California college student’s 1996 disappearance to 2022 murder trial 

May 1996

  • Kristin Smart, 19, of Stockton, California vanished. 
  • The California Polytechnic State University freshman was last seen around 2 a.m. on May 25 when she walked back to her to her dorm room after an off-campus party in San Luis Obispo. 
  • Paul Flores, her classmate who walked her home from the party, was the last person she was seen with. 
  • Smart never returned to her dorm and was reported missing to the Cal Poly Police Department on May 28.
  • Prosecutors would later say that Flores killed Smart while trying to rape her in his dorm room.

August 2006 

  • Three cadaver dogs lead investigators to the dorm of 19-year-old Paul Flores during a search. 
  • The dogs, which are trained to pick up the smell of human remains, alerted to the corner of a mattress on Flores side of the room. 

May 2002 

  • Smart was declared legally dead. But her family vowed to get justice.

2011 

  • Ian Parkinson became the San Luis Obispo County sheriff. 
  • He requested a complete review of all the evidence in relation to Kristin Smart’s missing person case.

2016 

  • There are new leads in the investigation and official excavate a hillside on the Cal Poly campus and cadaver dogs are used to search for Smart’s remains.
  • A San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s spokesman says investigators uncovered some ‘items of interest’ 

2019

  • New witnesses were interviewed which led detectives to securing a court order to monitor Paul Flores’ cellphone activity.

September 2019

  • A podcast launched by Chris Lambert, ‘Your Own Backyard,’ brought renewed attention to case.
  • He was later praised by San Luis Obispo Sheriff Ian Parkinson for his help bringing attention to the case. 

February 2020 

  • Officials obtain four search warrants for Paul Flores.
  • Two of the warrants were served in San Luis Obispo, another in Los Angeles County and the fourth one in the state of Washington. 
  • Investigators said the warrants were for very specific items.

 April 2020

  • Evidence from previous search warrants led detectives to serve an additional warrant at Paul’s home. 
  • During the search, officials said they found evidence related to the murder of Smart.

March 2021 

  • Search warrants for issued for the Arroyo Grande home of Paul Flores’ father, Ruben Flores, 80.
  • Investigators used cadaver dogs and ground-penetrating radar to search the home.

April 2021

  • Both Paul Flores and his father Ruben Flores were arrested in connection to Smart’s murder.
  • Paul Flores, who had been longtime person of interest in Smart’s disappearance case, was named the prime suspect in the case. 

 April 14, 2021

  • San Luis Obispo County District Attorney Dan Dow said that Smart was killed during an attempted rape by Paul Flores in his dorm room and his father helped hide her body.  

April 19, 2021

  • Paul Flores and Ruben Flores plead not guilty in connection with Smart’s disappearance. 

July 18, 2022 

  • Opening statements begin. 
  • Paul and Ruben Flores are being tried separately, but at the same time, with two different juries. 

October 3, 2022

  • After nearly three months of testimony, delays, closing statements begin in Monterey County Superior Court in Salinas, California.
  • Jurors heard closing statements in the case against Paul Flores.
  • Prosecutor Chris Peuvrelle told jurors the ‘truth is, Kristin Smart is dead and the evidence is clear that she was killed by Paul Flores.’ 
  • Defense attorney Robert Sanger argued that the case is straightforward: ‘There is no evidence of a murder, so that is really the end of it.’

October 4, 2022

  • Closing statements conclude and jurors are dismissed for deliberations. They will decide whether or not Paul Flores is guilty of killing Kristin Smart.

October 5, 2022

  • Closing statements in the case against Ruben Flores begin and end. The jury is out to deliberate on his fate.

October 18, 2022

  • Both Paul and Ruben Flores’ verdicts are reached. 
  • Paul is found guilty of first-degree murder. 
  • Ruben is found not guilty of helping his son hide Smart’s body.

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