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At least she isn't breeding!
I figure if she has not bred after 20 years in prison, she won't start now. Fingers crossed!Yet…
That is what pisses me the hell off! She got parole eligible after 30 years. REALLY????O m g. She's eligible for parole?? Officers have had sex with a baby killer. Wtf. She needs to rot in solitary confinement. For the rest of her life and as far as the officers. They need to be fired and beat to death
There are many levels to her sickness. I have never seen any concern in her for those boys and I think that is why she is textbook narcissistic personality.It seems that I recall Smith had an ad on an online 'prisoner - looking for romance' - type site. It was several years ago, and of course was eventually removed. I recall that when listing her "personal likes", she wrote "rainbows" as one. It shocked me. It is as if she is so cold she never seems to consider her sons, her little boys, will never see a rainbow again. She was just giddy about finding a new love interest.
Maybe Manson is next to request retrial......Just when I thought I heard it all.
Excuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor.
Uhm, I believe it was being a SELFISH cunt.What was her plea reason at the original hearing PPD? Insanity? Stupidity? Being a cunt?
Susan Smith, the South Carolina woman serving a life sentence for drowning her two sons, has led a disturbed life behind bars, according to a new report.
She’s been cited several times in the last few years for self-mutilation as well as drug offense, according to jail records obtained by People magazine.
The former mother of two, who turned 46 on Tuesday, was demoted to landscape laborer, having previously served as a senior groundskeeper.
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Smith, who’s now spent almost half her life in the slammer, has been written up at least five times in the last seven years for drug possession and self-mutilation offenses, People reported. There were at least two infractions for drugs in 2010, along with another in 2015.
Each time she lost more privileges such as visitation rights as well as telephone and canteen access [....]
Smith also got into some trouble in 2000, when the then-28-year-old inmate was busted for sleeping with a prison guard, Houston Cagle, who was 50 at the time, according to People. The corrections officer later pleaded guilty to the offense and spent three months in jail himself.
Alfred Rowe, a prison captain, pleaded guilty a year later to also sleeping with Smith, and got five years probation.
Oh yes, please!Allow her the do-over.. Maybe this time she will get the death penalty
Bitch
You have something against Mazdas?Yes! A do over.
Strap her into the backseat of a Mazda an drown her in a lake![]()
Wtf is she all smiling about and wearing make-up for? She shouldn't ever get to smile again.. she murdered her babies ffs.. why does she get the luxuries of applying make-up. For what she has done so many years ago to her defenseless kids.. she shouldn't look this way. Its obvious she has absolutely no remorse. Someone who has done that to her kids and goes to prison for... if they truly feel bad or have remorse you would think they would have bags under their eyes from never sleeping and look like shit. Its obvious she has no care for what shes done.. so she writes a letter to try to get out now?!!!!!! I hope this is a joke. I hope whoever gets the letter takes one look at it and lights it on fire
On October 25, 1994, Susan Smith told police that she had been carjacked by a black man who had taken off with her two young sons still in her car. For 9 days, she made tearful pleas for their safe return.
As her story began to unravel, Smith admitted that there was no carjacker, and that she had let her car roll into a lake with Michael, 3, and Alex, 14 months, still strapped in their car seats.
Her motive: She was secretly dating a man who didn’t want children. The story became international news, even landing on the cover of PEOPLE. Smith was convicted of two counts of murder and is serving a life sentence.
Now, 25 years later, Smith, now 48, has spent more than half of her life in prison — and records obtained by PEOPLE show that her incarceration has been marred with disciplinary infractions for self-mutilation and drug use.
At least six times in the past two years, Smith has had severe enough medical issues that she has been transferred to another facility for outpatient treatment. The nature of her treatment has not been made public.
In the past nine years, Smith has been disciplined at least five times for various infractions, including self-mutilation and the use and possession of narcotics or marijuana. Each infraction has resulted in the loss of privileges, including loss of visitation, canteen and telephone privileges.
Twice in 2010 and once in 2015, she was disciplined on drug charges, losing privileges for more than a year.
In 2000, Smith, then 28, was disciplined for having sex four times with 50-year-old prison guard Houston Cagle. (He pleaded guilty and spent 3 months in jail.)
The following year, a prison captain, Alfred Rowe, also pleaded guilty to having sex with Smith and was sentenced to five years probation.
But Smith claims she has been misunderstood.
In 2015, Smith wrote a letter defending herself to The State, a South Carolina newspaper. “Mr. Cahill, I am not the monster society thinks I am,” she wrote to reporter Harrison Cahill. “I am far from it.”
“Something went very wrong that night. I was not myself,” she wrote. “I was a good mother and I loved my boys. There was no motive as it was not even a planned event. I was not in my right mind.”
Susan Smith, the South Carolina woman who notoriously drowned her two young sons in 1994, is no longer corresponding with the long-distance boyfriend she met while in prison, according to media reports.
Smith, 51, began writing a divorced man in his 40s last year, but the relationship has since soured, a Smith family member told People.
"Yeah, that fizzled out," the family member said. "They are no longer corresponding. It's over."
The unidentified man, who works in construction, has two adult children and lives just outside the state capital of Columbia, wrote Smith after watching a documentary about her, the magazine reported earlier this year.
"We're going to have amazing chemistry in person," Smith wrote in two letters reviewed by People. "I can't wait to build a life with you. Leave the past mistakes behind and start fresh, just you and me."
She is eligible for parole in 2024.
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Smith has behaved herself in recent years in hopes that she will be paroled in 2024.
"I don't think she's got a snowball's chance in hell of getting paroled in 2024," the family member told People. "I think he realized that too. She's exactly where she needs to be."