Parole or Permanent Prison, Experts Weigh in on Susan Smith’s Chances for Release

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What happens when a mother’s past catches up to her after three decades of silence? This episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski takes a haunting look back at the infamous case of Susan Smith, who claimed her two sons were kidnapped before admitting she drowned them in her car. As her third attempt at parole approaches, the discussion gets heated about the implications of releasing someone who has committed such a heinous act.

Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke shares his perspective on the case, reflecting on the psychological complexities that come into play. He argues that even with mental health issues, there’s a fundamental accountability that cannot be overlooked. The conversation touches on the unsettling idea that the victims’ voices are often drowned out by the legal system’s focus on rehabilitation.

As the parole hearing looms, it raises an unsettling question: does the justice system truly serve the victims, or does it risk allowing a dangerous individual back into society?

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