In a poignant reveal, David Smith, the ex-husband of Susan Smith, recounted how she casually apologized to him following the horrific murder of their two children, Michael and Alex, 30 years ago. In an emotional interview, David reflected on Susan’s cavalier attitude, saying, ‘She didn’t seem remorseful, it was bizarre. How can someone who did something so terrible just say she was sorry like it was nothing?’ Susan Smith was convicted of the murders in 1995, a crime which has haunted the community and the nation ever since. David has consistently voiced his feelings about Susan’s actions and her potential release, stating, ‘I can’t let her out. She’s a danger to society.’ The case, which captivated the American public, is set to be revisited in a special episode of NBC’s Dateline, shedding new light on the events surrounding the tragic incident and its legal impact over the last three decades. David expressed concern that despite her imprisonment, there are still discussions around her possible parole, emphasizing the need for public remembrance of the victims, saying, ‘We cannot forget Michael and Alex.’ This stark reminder of the past comes amidst ongoing debates regarding the justice system and the decisions surrounding parole for convicted individuals. As the 30th anniversary of this heartbreaking event approaches, conversations around accountability and healing remain at the forefront of discussions.
Susan Smith’s Ex-Husband Speaks Out 30 Years After Tragic Murders of Their Sons
