Killer mom Susan Smith is preparing to get out of prison and shes giving phone sex to sugar daddies who want to take care of her

Susan Smith thinks she’s served enough time in prison for the 1994 murder of her two young sons — a case that shocked the nation and made her a household name.Her first parole hearing for her life sentence is Nov.

4 — and she’s spent the past few months convinced that she could be getting out, family members said.As a result, she’s hard at work finding sugar daddies willing to bankroll her life on the outside.And the 52-year-old inmate is not above engaging in a little phone sex to lure them in, according to family sources and South Carolina prison call recordings reviewed by The Post.“It’s time for me to get out,” she told one suitor earlier this year in one call.

“I’ve done my time.I’m ready to go.”In a March conversation with one suitor, she asked him how she can support herself if she gets out.

He told her that she has a large nest egg waiting for her if she’s paroled — a combination of funds from the sale of family property, gifts from admirers and money that he has saved up.“I’ll tell you what I did last night, thinking of you,” the caller told Smith.“I made a spreadsheet that starts out with $213,000.

You’re gonna have more than that.I think you’ll be in the $220,000 range, all put together.”The man continued, “You can [spend] $40,000 a year.

While you’re withdrawing from that balance, it’s still earning interest on the undrawn amount.”“In 20 years’ time, you will have spent most of that,” he said.“but you will still have some of it left over.”After a short pause, Smith signed.

“I love you so much,” she said.“I love you too,” he replied, before they began to make kissing noises to each other.The conversation then turned sexual, complete with giggling and heavy breathing.“I’m going to have you in the front seat of my car,” the man said after speculating what she’d look like in a wet T-shirt.

“You’re so bad,” she responded with a giggle.“I have some ideas of things we ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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