Saturday, August 3, 2019
Susan Smith :: essays research papers fc
 Susan Smith           In the blink of an eye, North America was informed of Susan Smith's  tragic loss of her two young boys. No one would have guessed that such a  violent crime could have occurred in a small town . Throughout the ordeal ,  police began to see the flaws in Susan Smith's story. This lead to suspicions,  causing the police to make Susan Smith their prime suspect. Days later, Susan  Smith confessed to the hideous crime she committed, leaving the nation in  disgust. The actions of Susan Smith, which were based on her background and the  events in question have left a profound social and legal impact on society's  views of violent crimes.         Susan Smith lived what most would consider a normal life up to the time  before the event concerning the murder of her two children. The only  exceptional incident in her past was the suicide of her father when she was  eight years old. Susan met her future spouse David Smith, at the age of nine-  teen. The couple later went on to have two children, Michael and Alex. She  was described as "well-known and well-liked" by her friends, neighbours and  relatives. None of her friends or neighbours could have expected Susan Smith to  commit such a horrible crime.         The event took place in a small town in Union, South Carolina. On  October 25th Susan Smith explained that she was "heading east on Highway 49 when  she stopped at a red light at Monarch Mills about 9:15 p.m., and a man jumped  into the passenger seat." She described the man "as a black male in his late  20s to early 30s, wearing a plaid shirt, jeans and a toboggan-type hat." She  said that the abductor held her at gun point and told her to drive. She drove  northeast of Union for about 4 miles. Then the man suddenly told her to stop the  car. Mrs. Smith said she asked if she should pull over, but the man said for her  to stop in the middle of the road. She claimed that she begged for the release  of her two children, who were still strapped in the back seat, but it was to no  avail. The town sent out thousands of volunteers to search through "over five  hundred square miles for the children." The story later went national but  there was still no sign of the children or the attacker. The town Sheriff, John  Wells, with the help of an FBI computer system went after every lead that came  in from psychics, crackpots and well-meaning citizens.  					    
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