susan smith I might have tearfully begged for it before it happened. This week’s parole was denied.But many remain unconvinced that she has completely changed her ways…including another former guard who knew her well from her time in prison.
felicia mungoThe former guard at South Carolina’s Camille Graham Correctional Center told TMZ…she didn’t buy into Susan’s tears and felt it was a little “disingenuous” for her to cry during the hearing. explained.
For those unfamiliar, Susan was arrested in 1994 for tying up her sons. michaelwas 3 years old, and alexThe 14-month-old baby was placed in a car seat before the car was pushed into a nearby lake. She was convicted in 1995 and sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole…and became eligible for parole for the first time this week.
Felicia says she is still conflicted about the situation. Mungo oversaw Susan’s suicide watch during her 1995 murder trial, and recalled that Susan was “very sad, very remorseful” in prison, and often had nightmares of her dead children reaching out to her. He revealed that he had done so.
Still, Felicia doesn’t think Susan truly regrets her misconduct and doesn’t know the full extent of the situation…an example of her lack of remorse for past racist behavior. listed.
Early in the investigation, Susan infamously claimed that her car had been carjacked by a black man…Felicia said this accusation put black men in the area in serious danger.
TMZ too I talked to Alfred Lowe. This week, a disgraced former prison guard, who was fired and later convicted of having a sexual relationship with Smith in 2001, echoes Felicia’s assessment of Smith and reveals how Smith’s feelings were before the parole board. He said it was unfair. Total production. As a result of his misconduct, Smith was transferred from Camille Graham Prison to his current location at the Reese Correctional Facility in South Carolina.
Of course, there’s Susan’s ex-husband. david …Consider someone who spoke out very vocally against her possible parole at Wednesday’s hearing.
Felicia believes Susan will come out eventually, but thinks the killer’s mother needs a sincere apology. all before being released.
She reminds us that Susan will be paroled again in two years…and she might get a more sympathetic board next time.