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Longest Female In Jail Freed

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Betty Smithey, longest-serving female prison inmate, released

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For the past 49 years, Betty Smithey has woken up in a prison cell, the nation's longest serving female inmate. But on Tuesday, she woke up a free woman.
Smithey, now 69, was granted parole by the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency on Monday. She was released from the Arizona State Prison Complex in Perryville, walking with a cane.


"It's wonderful driving down the road and not seeing any barbed wire," Smithey told the Arizona Republic. "I am lucky, so very lucky."
At age 20, Smithey was convicted in the 1963 New Year's Day murder of Sandy Gerberick, a 15-month-old girl she had been babysitting.


Smithey was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. According to Arizona law at the time she was sentenced, only the governor could grant her clemency.
She tried, appealing to then-governors Fyfe Symington and Janet Napolitano, but was denied until Jan Brewer, the current governor, agreed to lower her sentence to 48 years to life.


Smithey will live with her niece in Mesa, Ariz.
Smithey has battled breast cancer and "a myriad of other health issues," said her attorney, Andy Silverman
"She's absolutely not a threat to society. She's almost 70 years old now," Silverman said. "She's done a lot of reflection. Forty-nine years in prison, you think a lot about what you've been through."
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Oh good, let's all feel sorry for a child killer... people who commit crimes against children are among the very few individuals I simply cannot find an ounce of sympathy for.
 
"Judge not"

That includes child killers, even Hitler,,,

Judgement aside, they pose an unacceptable risk that cannot be mitigated by any external or redeeming factors. Frankly, it's better for them to stay behind bars forever given the amount of damage they would do if they chose to take up old habits that they've already shown a propensity towards.

If you had kids, would you hire her to babysit? Didn't think so.
 
Oh good, let's all feel sorry for a child killer... people who commit crimes against children are among the very few individuals I simply cannot find an ounce of sympathy for.



She spent the greater part of her life in jail. I am wondering how is she going to cope with freedom on the outside. Her neighbours may not want her to be close to their children. It will be interesting how she and her niece will get along.
 
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