Susan Smith seeks parole after 30 years for drowning her children
Susan Smith, convicted of murdering her two sons in 1994, requested parole on Wednesday after serving 30 years. This was her first hearing, and the parole board unanimously denied her request, citing the severity of her crime. During the hearing, Smith expressed remorse and described her actions as "horrible." Family members of the victims, including her ex-husband, spoke against her release, emphasizing the lasting impact of her actions. Smith's attorney argued she has mental health issues and posed a low risk to the public. However, the board's decision reflects the challenges of obtaining parole in high-profile cases, especially when opposed by victims' families.