An edition of Susan Smith (1995)

Susan Smith

Victim or Murderer

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An edition of Susan Smith (1995)

Susan Smith

Victim or Murderer

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This book is based upon the publicly available facts, primarily from the Susan Smith trial itself, which consisted of public sworn testimony, and by interviews with individuals whose comments are public knowledge. The key question I have addressed is the question, Why? Why did Susan V. Smith do what she did? Various views were expressed during the trial. The jury found Susan guilty of two counts of murder, finding her guilty of harboring malice against her two little boys. On the other hand, mental health experts, social workers, and school counselors testified as to Susan's history of depression, suicidal thoughts and actions, and adjustment problems in the context of her tragic loss of her father to suicide, her sexual abuse by her stepfather, and her growing up in a dysfunctional family with a family tree replete with multiple cases of depression and alcoholism. - Introduction.

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English
Pages
237

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Cover of: Susan Smith
Susan Smith: victim or murderer
1996, Glenbridge Publishing Ltd.
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Cover of: Susan Smith
Susan Smith: Victim or Murderer
September 1995, Glenbridge Publishing
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First Sentence

"Rushing through the automated glass doors of the entrance, Susan looked up and focused on the high ceiling with its bright fluorescent lights at the Winn-Dixie supermarket where she was reporting for work."

Table of Contents

Introduction
The unthinkable : Why did Susan kill her own babies?
The suicide : Was her mind twisted by her father's death?
The incest : Did sexual abuse cause her mental illness?
The infidelity : Did Susan become a manipulative deceiver?
The betrayal : Was Susan evil or insane when she killed?
The hoax : Why did her "victim mentality" get out of hand?
The confession : Did she abandon the "victim mentality" or merely continue it in a new way?
The trial : What was Susan's motive?
The sentence : Mercy for a depressed but merciless mother?
The recovery : Is healing possible for Susan, her family, and Union?
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Edition Notes

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Lakewood, CO
Copyright Date
1996

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
237
Dimensions
9 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8447346M
ISBN 10
0944435386
ISBN 13
9780944435380
Library Thing
1152358
Goodreads
497511

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Rushing through the automated glass doors of the entrance, Susan looked up and focused on the high ceiling with its bright fluorescent lights at the Winn-Dixie supermarket where she was reporting for work.
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