I know evil seductress Susan Smith well she should never be let out of prison

Her face still haunts me, now more than ever.Susan Smith, the evil, young married mother who in 1994 slowly and painfully murdered her two young sons in a twisted scheme to win the heart and other organs of the richest guy in her hometown of Union, S.C., has learned nothing in three decades in prison.Nothing, that is, except how to be a better and more manipulative sociopath, using her body and her imagination to rope in accomplices to help satisfy her bottomless need for attention and her endless lust.In a few weeks, Smith, now 52, who’s been behind bars for decades for this incredibly cruel double murder, is up for parole.But after years spent spreading nothing but excuses for her treachery, enjoying drugs, attracting long-distance suitors and even the sexual favors of the guards she pursued, it’s clear that prison has only made her a bigger monster.She should never again breathe the air of a free woman.Back in 1995, I published a definitive book about her case – “Mother Love, Deadly Love, the Susan Smith Murders” (Harper Collins).It was shortly after Smith confessed to drowning her two, precious babies, standing by the shore near John D.Long Lake in Union County and watching her car sink agonizingly into the watery grave with the kids, 3-year-old Michael and Alexander, 14 months, strapped into their car seats.In my book, I quoted authorities who said this was no painless death.

Minutes, perhaps longer, clicked by as the car filled with water in the terrifying darkness and the boys, finally, ran out of oxygen.They were at the bottom of the lake when Smith concocted a story meant to throw off authorities: She had been carjacked, Smith said, by a black man who drove off with the children.The race of the kidnapper was a blatantly false detail for Smith.She apparently thought people would believe the absurdity that an African-American wanted to steal white babies.Investigators, however, doubted her story from the start, but let her spin her tale to the int...

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Publisher: New York Post

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