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Susan Smith's Parole Hearing: A 30-Year Journey
South Carolina, Union, USAWednesday, November 20, 2024
Smith was sentenced to life in prison, but her time behind bars hasn't been without incident. She's faced multiple disciplinary actions, from contraband possession to drug use. Recently, she was penalized for speaking with a documentary filmmaker, suggesting she might be profiting from her crime. Despite these setbacks, Smith maintains she was not in her right mind when she committed the act.
Now, Smith is eligible for parole, and the board will hear her case. The chances of her release are slim, with only about 8% of violent offenders typically granted parole. Public opinion is largely against her, with just six out of 471 letters supporting her release. Her ex-husband and the lead prosecutor plan to oppose her parole.
If released, Smith would have to meet certain conditions, like finding a job and a place to live. If denied, she can try again in two years. The question remains: Can society accept her back, and is she truly ready to reintegrate after three decades behind bars?
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