Convicted child killer Susan Smith‘s tears at her parole hearing were all BS, totally fabricated to sway the board … this, according to a former guard who was fired and prosecuted for having sex with her in prison years ago.
Alfred Rowe — a disgraced prison guard formerly employed at Camille Graham Correctional Center in South Carolina, where Smith served until 2000 — tells TMZ … the parole board made the right choice by keeping her in prison.
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Rowe says he doesn’t think Smith has changed … and getting emotional at the hearing was all for show — with AR saying someone must’ve bottled some tears and brought them in for her to use, ’cause she’s not capable of that level of emotion on her own.
Rowe says it’s possible she feels a little remorse … but, her getting worked up like she did was a total fabrication.
As we told you … Smith’s appeal to the parole board was shot down unanimously this morning — with five voting to deny and one recusing herself from the vote.
Smith claimed she’d learned a lot and changed since murdering her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons back in 1994. The boys’ father came to the hearing and advocated on their behalf — saying this was a horrible decision, not an accident or mistake.
The parole board cited the seriousness of Smith’s crime and her unfavorable discipline record as why they turned down her request. Rowe previously referred us to her disciplinary infractions over the years — many for drug-related offenses. He noted her infraction record was among the worst he had ever seen.
Rowe says he’s sure the parole board made the right choice.