Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her sons in South Carolina
Susan Smith was denied parole on Wednesday, 30 years after she drowned her two sons in a South Carolina lake. This was her first parole hearing since being sentenced to life in prison for the murders. During the hearing, Smith expressed remorse and described her actions as horrible. A group of about 15 people, including her ex-husband and family members of the victims, opposed her release, emphasizing the impact of her crime. Smith's attorney argued that she had mental health issues and posed a low risk to the public. However, the parole board unanimously decided against granting her parole, a decision that reflects the serious nature of her crime and the opposition from the victims' families.