Eddie Matos, who murdered Officer Anthony Dwyer, is set for his third parole hearing in two years, sparking outrage from the officer's family.
Susan Smith appeared before the parole board for the first time, asserting that she has found divine forgiveness for the 1994 murder of her two sons. She expressed a desire to move forward, professing a changed heart and advocating for her release after enduring three decades in prison. Despite her emotional appeal and claims of redemption, the board unanimously voted against granting her parole, highlighting the gravity of her actions and the impact on victim's families.