Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her sons in South Carolina lake
Susan Smith was denied parole on Wednesday, 30 years after she drowned her two sons by rolling her car into a lake in South Carolina. This was her first parole hearing since being sentenced to life in prison for the murders. During the hearing, Smith expressed remorse and claimed that God has forgiven her. However, a group of about 15 people, including her ex-husband and law enforcement officials, opposed her release, citing the lasting impact of her actions. The parole board's unanimous decision reflects the challenges of obtaining parole in South Carolina, where it is granted only about 8% of the time. Smith will be eligible for another hearing in two years.