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Convicted Child Killer Susan Smith Denied Parole After 31 Years

Summary

  • Susan Smith confessed to drowning her two young sons in 1994
  • She was denied parole in November 2024, 30 years into her life sentence
  • Smith claims she was not in her "right mind" during the murders
Convicted Child Killer Susan Smith Denied Parole After 31 Years

In a tragic case that has captivated the nation for over three decades, convicted child killer Susan Smith remains behind bars after being denied parole in November 2024. Smith, who was 23 years old at the time, confessed to drowning her two young sons, Michael and Alexander, in 1994.

Initially, Smith had claimed a Black man had carjacked her and taken off with her children, but she later admitted to the horrific crime, saying she was motivated by a desire to pursue a relationship with a local businessman who did not want children. However, Smith insists she was not in her "right mind" during the murders and that there was no real motive.

Despite her claims of remorse, Smith's ex-husband, David Smith, has vowed to do "everything in my power" to keep her behind bars, saying her 30-year sentence is "just not enough." Smith's disciplinary issues in prison, including drug use and sexual encounters with guards, have also factored into the parole board's decision to deny her release.

As Smith approaches her 32nd year in prison, she remains eligible for parole every two years, with her next hearing scheduled for November 2026. The nation continues to grapple with the tragic legacy of her crimes and the ongoing battle over her potential release.

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Susan Smith confessed to drowning her two young sons, Michael and Alexander, in 1994.
Susan Smith was denied parole in November 2024, 30 years into her life sentence for the murders of her sons.
David Smith believes that Susan's 30-year sentence is "just not enough" and has vowed to do "everything in my power" to keep her behind bars, as he feels she "purposely meant to end their life."

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