Susan Smith's Parole Denied 30 Years After Infamous Crime

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Susan Smith, who was convicted of drowning her two sons in 1994, was denied parole after serving 30 years in prison. During her parole hearing, Smith expressed remorse and cited her Christian faith, while her ex-husband and others argued against her release, emphasizing the gravity of her crime. The parole board unanimously decided to keep her incarcerated, with Smith eligible for another hearing in two years. Her case has been marked by disciplinary issues in prison and discussions about her mental health at the time of the crime.
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