Susan Smith

Susan Smith

criminal United States

Susan Smith is a South Carolina woman who gained national notoriety in 1994 for the tragic drowning of her two young sons, Michael and Alexander. Convicted of two counts of murder, Smith has spent over three decades in prison, and her case continues to draw attention, particularly after her recent denial of parole.

Born on Jan 01, 1971 (54 years old)

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Spain Spain: Susan Smith was involved in a controversial photo with Marion Calder at the UK Supreme Court. 3

El País: Qué es ser tránsfoba o por qué hay mujeres que odian a mujeres | Ideas

United States United States: Susan Smith, co-director of For Women Scotland, stated that the ruling reflects common sense and reality. 6

Fox News: Drag stars denounce UK Supreme Court ruling on legal definition of woman

Kenya Kenya: Susan Smith, co-director of For Women Scotland, expressed that the judges affirmed their belief that women are protected by their biological sex. 9

The Standard: Who is a woman? UK court gives definition amid trans debate

Kenya Kenya: Susan Smith, co-director of For Women Scotland, expressed that the judges affirmed their belief that women are protected by their biological sex. 9

The Standard: Who is a woman? UK court gives definition amid trans debate

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Susan Smith, a member of 'For Women Scotland', expressed that politicians must understand the law following the Supreme Court's decision. 7

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: el sexo biológico define la condición de la mujer

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Susan Smith, a co-director of the gender-critical campaign group For Women Scotland, celebrated the supreme court ruling as a significant victory. 9

The Guardian: ‘A huge reset’: trans rights campaigners and gender critical activists react to supreme court ruling | Gender

Guyana Guyana: Susan Smith, co-director of FWS, expressed that the judges affirmed their belief that women are protected by their biological sex. 9

Stabroek News: UK's top court says legal definition of woman refers to biological sex