Pamela Smart — the teacher who seduced a student into killing her husband — used her feminine wiles to get a lesbian lover to terrorize her mother-in-law. The shocking claims from terrified Judith Smart showed that monstrous Pamela was determined to make life hell for her dead husband’s family — despite the high school teacher being put behind bars for life after convincing her teen lover Billy Flynn to gun down Gregg Smart in 1990!
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Judith learned about her former daughter-in-law's obsessive search for revenge when New Hampshire police came to her door in 1992. They warned her that Pamela — caught here by The ENQUIRER at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility — had sent a lesbian lover from prison to "get Gregg's mother" any way that she could!
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"The state police went to the prison to question this girl the day she was released," said Judith. "She said she and Pam had discussed me, had discussed some way to get rid of me, and they asked her why. She said, 'Just for vengeance.'"
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Paul Maggiotto, then an Assistant Attorney General, confirmed Judith's story, saying: "There was an investigation into allegations that an associate of Pam Smart's was going to leave prison with the promise of committing a crime or act that would allow her to be reunited with Pam in prison."
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The officials had heard through the prison grapevine that Pam was furious over Gregg's parents successfully suing for up to $1 million to be taken from the Pam Smart Appeal Fund — with the ruling upholding that no convict could profit from their crime. And it didn't take long before Judith ran into Pam's close prison pal!
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Judith told police that she was finally confronted by the "smirking" woman in the ladies' room of a New Hampshire courthouse — on the day that Pam (seen here in a recent prison mug shot) appealed for a new trial before the State Supreme Court. Judith alerted officials, but no arrest was made.
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Bill Smart, Gregg's grieving father, confirmed that Judith was under daily sedation after the terrifying encounter. He added that he was now carrying a gun, saying: "I only want this nightmare to be over for my family!"
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Sadly, Bill and Judith's own marriage wouldn't survive the stress. They later divorced, with Judith passing away from a neurological disease eight years after her son's death. Gregg's brother Dean said that she had never been able to start over after Gregg's murder. "She was never the same after that night," he said. "None of us were."
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Judith learned about her former daughter-in-law's obsessive search for revenge when New Hampshire police came to her door in 1992. They warned her that Pamela — caught here by The ENQUIRER at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility — had sent a lesbian lover from prison to "get Gregg's mother" any way that she could!
"The state police went to the prison to question this girl the day she was released," said Judith. "She said she and Pam had discussed me, had discussed some way to get rid of me, and they asked her why. She said, 'Just for vengeance.'"
Paul Maggiotto, then an Assistant Attorney General, confirmed Judith's story, saying: "There was an investigation into allegations that an associate of Pam Smart's was going to leave prison with the promise of committing a crime or act that would allow her to be reunited with Pam in prison."
The officials had heard through the prison grapevine that Pam was furious over Gregg's parents successfully suing for up to $1 million to be taken from the Pam Smart Appeal Fund — with the ruling upholding that no convict could profit from their crime. And it didn't take long before Judith ran into Pam's close prison pal!
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Judith told police that she was finally confronted by the "smirking" woman in the ladies' room of a New Hampshire courthouse — on the day that Pam (seen here in a recent prison mug shot) appealed for a new trial before the State Supreme Court. Judith alerted officials, but no arrest was made.
Bill Smart, Gregg's grieving father, confirmed that Judith was under daily sedation after the terrifying encounter. He added that he was now carrying a gun, saying: "I only want this nightmare to be over for my family!"
Sadly, Bill and Judith's own marriage wouldn't survive the stress. They later divorced, with Judith passing away from a neurological disease eight years after her son's death. Gregg's brother Dean said that she had never been able to start over after Gregg's murder. "She was never the same after that night," he said. "None of us were."
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