Convicted child killer Susan Smith is allegedly having phone sex with potential suitors as her first parole hearing nears after she was jailed for life for killing her two children in 1995.
Smith was 22 when she strapped her two children — Michael, 3, and Alex, 14 months — into their car seats and let the car roll into John D. Long Lake in Union County, South Carolina, as CrimeOnline reported. Before they were found, Smith appeared on television begging for their safe return, claiming a Black man carjacked her and took the children.
It was a lie. She was having an affair with a rich man who didn’t want children.
Smith is eligible for parole after 30 years, and her first parole hearing is scheduled for November 4.
Family members, who largely oppose the idea that Smith should be paroled, said last November that Smith was carrying on romances while behind bars. And transcripts of phone conversations showed those dalliances included at least six men.
Now, The New York Post says it has reviewed transcripts and recorded calls that show the dalliances go beyond flirtation and into phone sex — with at least a dozen men.
“I have ways to get your attention,” she teased one man. “I can get you up in the morning. And I mean up.”
Another man said he’d created a spreadsheet to show how she can survive once she gets out of prison, then speculated what she’d look like in a wet T-shirt.
“I’m going to have you in the front seat of my car,” he said.
“You’re so bad,” she giggled. “I have some ideas of things we can do. But I’m going to make you wiggle and squirm before I tell you.”
Smith appears convinced she’s getting out of prison. “It’s time for me to get out,” she told one suitor earlier this year. “I’ve done my time. I’m ready to go.”
But family members, especially her ex-husband and father of the two murdered boys, David Smith, say they plan to oppose her release.
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[Featured image: Susan Smith/South Carolina Department of Corrections]