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Ep 174: A woman convicted of murdering her children 30 years ago is coming up for parole. But is she ready to rejoin society? Or should she remain incarcerated?
This is the Susan Smith story
Sources for Today’s Episode:
- Crimelibary.org
- People.com
- Fox News
- Stacey Mallicoat’s book, Women, Gender and Crime
- Myer and Oberman’s book, When Mothers Kill: Interviews from Prison
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- Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks
- Produced & Edited by James Varga
- Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro
- Music by Dessert Media
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