Susan Smith may’ve given a tearful plea before being denied parole this week, but many are left unconvinced she’s completely changed her ways … including yet another one of her former prison guards who knew her well behind bars.
Felicia Mungo, a former guard at Camille Graham Correctional Center in South Carolina, tells TMZ … she isn’t sold on Susan’s tears, explaining to us that she felt the weeping during the hearing was a bit “disingenuous.”
For those unfamiliar, Susan was arrested in 1994 after strapping her sons — Michael, who was 3 years old, and Alex, who was 14 months old — into their car seats before pushing their vehicle into a nearby lake. She was convicted in 1995 and sentenced to life with the possibility of parole … which she was first eligible for this week.
Felicia notes she’s still conflicted over the situation. Mungo oversaw Susan’s suicide watch during the 1995 murder trial, and recalls the prisoner being “very sad, very remorseful” in prison … often revealing nightmares she had about her late children reaching out for her.