opera. unfortunately it was my life and wasn t a soap opera for me. it was tv s first blockbuster trial. scandalous and sensational. her sexuality was the star of the pam smart show. the explosion of flashbulbs. it s body heat, it s fatal attraction. pamela smart accused of bewitching a teenage student into murdering her husband. i pulled the trigger. another look at the frenzy. it was just crazy. the trial. i made a mistake. was killing your husband one of those mistakes? no. it s not at all who she was or is. the case some say changed the way americans witnessed justice. i don t know enough will ever be enough for anyone in this case. pamela smart liv. the beautiful, young widow stepped hello and welcome to dateline. you ve heard about it. pamela part lived it. the beautiful young widow from her small town into america s most gripping trial. a very real drama that inspired a hollywood hit movie. now you re about to hear the chilling story from th
overshadowed for so many years. this is a beautiful young guy with his whole life ahead of him with so much promise. he should be here now. pamela smart filed yet another petition with the state of new hampshire in 2018. she asked that her sentence be changed, so she would be allowed to have a parole hearing. andrew valenski considered her request. there were letters from inmates. there were letters from family members. i learned she accomplished a great deal while in prison. more than 500 pages about what a good person pamela smart is and then. well, i never wanted nor asked mr. flynn to murder gregg. ten little words blew her chance at a hearing. she denied responsibility for gregg smart s murder, so the council voted against her request for a change of sentence. if ms
more than 500 pages about what a good person pamela smart is. and then i never wanted nor asked mr. flynn to murder gregg. ten little words blew her chance at a hearing to smithereens. she again denied responsibility for gregg smart s murder. so the council voted against her request for a change of sentence. if ms. smart s petition had omitted any reference to whether she was guilty or not guilty and had simply focused on her good efforts while in prison, i would have voted for a hearing. i think it s the problem is it s sort of unpopular for a governor to say, okay, i ll let her go, when she s not taking responsibility well, actually for what happened. i am taking responsibility for what happened.