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Pamela Smart

Pamela Smart, (born August 16, 1967), born Pamela Wojas, and lived in Derry, New Hampshire at the time her husband, Gregg Smart, was violently murdered.

Pam Smart was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to life without parole for her role as the primary conspirator. She was accused of seducing a 15-year-old teenage boy, William Flynn, and threatening to leave him unless he killed her husband. He did so with the help of a three friends on May 1, 1990. Pam met Flynn when she worked as the media teacher at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, New Hampshire.

To this day, Smart proclaims her innocence at the Bedford Hills correctional facility for women in New York State. Her attorney, Albert Johnson of Boston, Massachusetts is handling her current case before a federal appeals court. He handled other high profile cases including Patricia Hearst's.

Pam's trial was widely watched and was likened to a "media circus" one of the first of its kind and prior to the O. J. Simpson trial. The trial spawned a television movie starring Helen Hunt and the film To Die For starring Nicole Kidman.

The case was also the subject of several best selling true crime books including "Teach Me To Kill" and "Deadly Lessons."

In 1996, was victimized by two female prison guards.

Pamela Smart graduated from the Florida State University prior to the murder and completed two masters degrees since her incarceration.

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16 August | 16th August | August 16 | August 16th | Bedford Hills Correctional Facility | Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women | Derry, New Hampshire | Joyce Maynard | Patricia Hearst | Patty Hearst | To Die For | True crime

 

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