Killer -Mother Susan Smith is now ‘complete nightmare’ after conditional release is refused: report


South Carolina murderer Mother Susan Smith is said to behave as a “complete nightmare” behind bars, months after she was convicted for a disciplinary indictment due to speaking with a filmmaker and ultimately conditional release.

The 53-year-old, who is a lifelong prison sentence for drowning her two young sons in a lake in 1994, was denied suspended release on 20 November after 30 years.

“Last year, when she got the chance to get out, she was really cooperative, helpful, even pleasant,” an employee of a Leath Correctional Institutional told the New York Post.

“But now she’s the opposite. Just rude and b —- yy y. At night she went from a model prisoner to a complete nightmare,” the employee continued, in the belief that the rather positive character of Smith only an act was to get out of prison.

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Susan Smith

Susan Smith, depicted in a recent Mugshot, left, and on the 22-year-old in 1994, has been locked up in South Carolina for almost 30 years for the murder of her two sons. (South Carolina Department of Corrections)

Susan Smith's sons

Susan Smith was sentenced to life in prison for killing her two sons, 3-year-old Michael Daniel Smith and the 14-month-old Alexander Tyler Smith. (William Campbell/Sygma)

Smith tied her sons, 3-year-old Michael and the 14-month-old Alexander Smith, in the backseat of her car and let it roll in a driveway to John D. Long Lake Union, South Carolinaon October 25, 1994.

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Smith, at the time 22, watched how it took six minutes for water to fill the car, drowned her boys and sinks the car to the bottom of Lake Lake.

She was convicted of the murders on her two children on July 22, 1995, and although public prosecutors argued that Smith should receive the death penaltyShe was eventually convicted of life in prison.

Killer -Mother Susan Smith denied conditional release 30 years after drowning sons

Susan Smith walks with her lawyers in 1995

Susan Smith initially claimed that she was carjacked, but evidence would later reveal that she killed her own two young sons, Michael and Alexander. (Brooks Kraft LLC/Sygma)

In August, Smith was accused of communicating with a victim/and or witness to a crime for speaking with a documentary filmmaker who was against the prison rules, less than two weeks after she told an unknown man by telephone that she would “talk” “With the media.

This was Smith’s first disciplinary action in almost 10 years, and she was convicted of the indictment on October 3, Chrysti Shain, director of communication with the South Carolina Department of CorrectionsFox News Digital tells earlier.

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During her November hearing, Smith seemed emotional and cried on one Jailhouse Court Feed. The reasons for denying the conditional administration were the nature and seriousness of the crime and the institutional file of Smith of violations.

“I know what I did was terrible … I’m sorry I put them through it … I wish I could take that back, I really do that … I was just scared,” she said during the hearing.

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Susan Smith is howling

Susan Smith cried during her hearing of 20 November.

David Smith, ex-husband of Susan Smith leaves the building after she heard that her conditional release was refused

David Smith with his wife, Tiffany Smith, leaves the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services in Columbia, South Carolina, on November 20, 2024. Smith’s ex-wife, Susan Smith, was denied conditional release for her lifetime prison in prison 1995 drowning killing on her two toddlers. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)

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Her ex-husband, David Smith, attended the conditional hearing to face the woman who killed his children and asked for the court to refuse her conditional release, with a pin with his two toddler sons.

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“I am here to argue on behalf of Michael and Alex and as their father,” he said during the hearing. “God gives our free choice and she made the free choice that night to end their lives. This was not a tragic mistake … She intended to end their lives.”