A Mother's Unthinkable Act and Her Chance at Freedom
Union, SC, USAWed Nov 20 2024
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In a shocking turn of events 30 years ago, Susan Smith, a young mother, drowned her two young sons, Michael and Alex, by pushing her car into a lake. Now, she's up for parole. Let's rewind to 1994, when Smith claimed her sons were kidnapped by a Black man. The public was moved, and a massive search began. But the truth was grim. Smith had killed her sons, and her story unraveled under police questioning.
Her trial in 1995 drew global attention. Prosecutors pointed to her affair with a rich man who didn't want kids. Her lawyers argued she was suicidal. Smith was convicted and sentenced to life. Now 53, she's eligible for parole, though it's granted only 8% of the time for violent offenders.
The parole board will hear Smith's case this week. Surprisingly, just months ago, she was caught communicating with a filmmaker about a documentary, leading to a loss of privileges. Smith's ex-husband and the former prosecutor will oppose her parole, emphasizing the need to remember her sons, not forgive her.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-mothers-unthinkable-act-and-her-chance-at-freedom-9ca882ae
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