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Killer mom Susan Smith sobs, begs to be released from prison at parole hearing — but refuses to take responsibility for actions

The killer's mother, Susan Smith, appeared before the South Carolina Parole Board on Wednesday, sobbing and pleading to be let out of prison.

But formally she still refuses to take full responsibility for her actions, blaming her recent conviction on an attempt to capitalize on her notoriety in prison, and contacted documentary production I blamed it on someone else.

She also claimed that her past convictions for misconduct in prison were not her fault.

Smith, 53, who attended meetings remotely via Zoom, said she lost touch with reality when she killed her sons Alex and Michael by strapping them into car seats and drowning them in a South Carolina lake. told the board of directors.

Susan Smith attended her parole hearing on November 20, 2024.
In 1994, 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alexander drowned when their mother, Susan Smith, drove the boys to a lake in the family car with the boys tied up. facebook/In memory of Michael Alex Smith
Susan and David Smith address reporters at a press conference on November 2, 1994. AP

“I am a Christian and I know that God has forgiven me,” Smith told the parole board, pleading with the parole board to “show the same mercy.”

Wiping her tears with a tissue, Smith acknowledged the pain she had caused. “I just want to say I’m really sorry,” she said.

Smith's attorney told the committee that prosecutors were wrong about the motive behind her suspicions. “This is a mental health story,” he said. “This wasn't about another man. She was mentally ill.”

Smith has spent 30 years in prison since receiving a life sentence for the 1994 incident. This will be her first parole hearing.

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