Pamela Smart still brazenly refuses to take responsibility for seducing her teen lover into executing her husband! The National ENQUIRER has learned the former high school instructor — sentenced to life without parole in New Hampshire for masterminding the 1990 murder of Gregg Smart — insists she’s innocent! “I want the world to know my incarceration is unjust, that my trial was unfair and I’m being held in prison for a crime I did not commit,” Pam declared in an explosive interview. She also scoffs at the idea — pushed by lawmen — she’d walk out of prison if she confessed. Read on for more of Pamela’s claims, and click here for true crime tales….
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“If you go and admit to a murder you didn’t even commit, you can get out of prison. But if you are really innocent — you can’t," Pamela said. "What kind of system do we have?” During the bombshell interview in ID Discovery Channel's "
Pamela Smart: An American Murder Mystery," she also whines she has “no chance” for parole.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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“My paperwork says that my parole date is the 99th day of the 99th month of [the year] 9999,” she said. During a nationally televised trial, prosecutors charged that Pam — a media coordinator at Hampton’s Winnacunnet High School — lured 15-year-old student
Billy Flynn into her bed.
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Then she persuaded Flynn to recruit three pals to kill her 24-year-old insurance salesman hubby. On May 1, 1990, Flynn and Patrick Randall, 17, burst into the couple’s Derry, N.H., condo. As Randall held a knife to Gregg’s throat, Flynn fired a bullet into his head.
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Pamela was found guilty of being an accomplice to first degree murder, conspiracy and witness tampering in the case, which inspired the
Nicole Kidman (left) film "To Die For." But she claims she never asked Flynn to murder her husband — and dumped him days before the shooting!
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“The only thing that I said [to Flynn] is that ‘I don’t want to be with you because I want to be with Gregg,’” insisted Pam, who’s currently behind bars at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York for safety reasons. Smart adds she was sold out by the teen to save his own skin.
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Flynn did 25 years for his part in the murder, which lawmen suggest was inspired by Pam’s greed to cash in her hubby’s $140,000 life insurance policy. He was paroled in 2015 along with Randall.
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Now the scheming witch insists it’s unfair for her to be in a cage while they walk free — and she had nothing to do with the murder, whining: “I never wished Gregg dead. I loved Gregg.”
“If you go and admit to a murder you didn’t even commit, you can get out of prison. But if you are really innocent — you can’t," Pamela said. "What kind of system do we have?” During the bombshell interview in ID Discovery Channel's "
Pamela Smart: An American Murder Mystery," she also whines she has “no chance” for parole.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“My paperwork says that my parole date is the 99th day of the 99th month of [the year] 9999,” she said. During a nationally televised trial, prosecutors charged that Pam — a media coordinator at Hampton’s Winnacunnet High School — lured 15-year-old student
Billy Flynn into her bed.
Then she persuaded Flynn to recruit three pals to kill her 24-year-old insurance salesman hubby. On May 1, 1990, Flynn and Patrick Randall, 17, burst into the couple’s Derry, N.H., condo. As Randall held a knife to Gregg’s throat, Flynn fired a bullet into his head.
Pamela was found guilty of being an accomplice to first degree murder, conspiracy and witness tampering in the case, which inspired the
Nicole Kidman (left) film "To Die For." But she claims she never asked Flynn to murder her husband — and dumped him days before the shooting!
“The only thing that I said [to Flynn] is that ‘I don’t want to be with you because I want to be with Gregg,’” insisted Pam, who’s currently behind bars at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York for safety reasons. Smart adds she was sold out by the teen to save his own skin.
Flynn did 25 years for his part in the murder, which lawmen suggest was inspired by Pam’s greed to cash in her hubby’s $140,000 life insurance policy. He was paroled in 2015 along with Randall.
Now the scheming witch insists it’s unfair for her to be in a cage while they walk free — and she had nothing to do with the murder, whining: “I never wished Gregg dead. I loved Gregg.”