By: Steve Helling | The Messenger
Mention of Susan Smith conjures up memories of one of the most notorious crimes in a generation. A 22-year-old mother who let her car roll into a South Carolina lake with her toddler and infant sons strapped into their car seats.
The 1994 case gained even more notoriety when Smith falsely told police that a black man had kidnapped her sons during a carjacking, pleading on national TV for their safe return.
This sketch still pisses me off … https://t.co/xMs0kucOCM pic.twitter.com/BibE4nl1Xe
— The Kumite.. it’s really, real (@Lizzs_Lockeroom) May 23, 2023
Now, nearly 30 years after the shocking double filicide and racially charged attempted coverup, Smith, 51, is coming eligible for parole and feels she is ready to be released back into society, a family member tells The Messenger.
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