‘This wasn’t a tragic mistake’: Infamous child killer Susan Smith denied parole after ex-husband fights to keep her locked up

Background: Susan Smith attends her parole hearing on Nov. 20, 2024 (Law&Crime). Inset: The grave of Michael and Alex Smith at the Bogansville Methodist Church in West Springs, S.C., July 23, 1995. (AP Photo/Ruth Fremson, file)

Background: Susan Smith attends her parole hearing on Nov. 20, 2024 (Law&Crime). Inset: The grave of Michael and Alex Smith at the Bogansville Methodist Church in West Springs, S.C., July 23, 1995. (AP Photo/Ruth Fremson, file)

Susan Smith, the woman who killed her two toddler sons and lied to the public about the way they died, appeared before a South Carolina parole board on Nov. 20 and was denied release.

Smith appeared via Zoom from the prison where she’s being held. Before she spoke, her attorney Tommy Thomas defended his client by claiming the murders for which Smith was convicted was a “mental health” issue, including postpartum depression following the birth of her younger son. He also said that his client was “truly remorseful” for the murders she committed in October 1994. As he closed his comments, Thomas said Smith “will never be able to forgive herself.”