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Susan Smith

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I am sorry for what has happened and I know that I need some help.


— Susan Smith


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I broke down on Thursday, Nov. 3, and told Sheriff Howard Wells the truth. It wasn't easy, but after the truth was out, I felt like the world was lifted off my shoulders.


— Susan Smith


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I don't get to go out but an hour a day.


— Susan Smith


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I don't know why I did it.


— Susan Smith


#i #know #why

I don't think I will ever be able to forgive myself for what I have done.


— Susan Smith


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I dropped to the lowest point when I allowed my children to go down that ramp into the water without me.


— Susan Smith


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I felt I couldn't be a good mom anymore, but I didn't want my children to grow up without a mom. I felt I had to end our lives to protect us from any grief or harm.


— Susan Smith


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I felt like things could never get any worse.


— Susan Smith


#could #felt #get #i #like

I had never felt so lonely and so sad in my entire life.


— Susan Smith


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At this very moment, I don't feel I will be able to handle what's coming.


— Susan Smith


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About Susan Smith






Did you know about Susan Smith?

A Usenet chain letter circulated in the following days asking Internet users to be on the lookout for the vehicle. She was polygraphed during every subsequent interview with investigators and failed that question each time. In 2003 Susan Smith placed a personal ad at WriteAPrisoner.

She later claimed that Susan Smith suffered from mental health issues that impaired her judgment. Born in Union South Carolina and a former student of the University of South Carolina Union Susan Smith was convicted on July 22 1995 for murdering her two sons 3-year-old Michael Daniel Smith born October 10 1991 and 14-month-old Alexander Tyler Smith born August 5 1993. According to the South Carolina Department of Corrections Smith will be eligible for parole on November 4 2024 after serving a minimum of thirty years.

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