Not one scintilla or shred of evidence to bring a charge or convict this man." He could of walked out interviews and been a free man. Huggins was hired as a technical advisor for Above Suspicion, the feature film based on the non-fiction book of the same name that depicts the tragic saga of Mark Putnam . Simpson acquittal. So, he cut a deal. Film crews were in Harlan County in 2016, recording a movie called Above Suspicion. He laughed about it on TV in an interview even. Dirt poor, divorced, the mother of two young children, Susan Daniels Smith, 27, prayed for a handsome Prince Charming who would take her away from the squalor of her rural Kentucky community to live in romance and luxury. He didnt just kill one. The case received nationwide attention. No Body No case! He told the Associated Press that we had absolutely no evidence. Is Susan had not threatened him or lied about the baby perhaps the story would have turned out differently. Mark Putnam was the first FBI agent to be convicted of murder. Putnam underwent a polygraph exam, which he failed. This story has been shared 178,122 times. Geez. The family rarely talks about the case publicly, Tim Putnam said. But in February 1987, Mark was given his first assignment, and instead of being in the bigger main office, he was reassigned to a two-man office in Pikeville, Kentucky, per "The FBI Killer. People dont say this out of white guilt, they say it because they either believe black people or they have witnessed it first hand like I have. Published on July 9, 2021 11:53 AM. I couldnt find any information related to this. In other words. Theres no hiding from it. Being an informant was a fairly common phenomenon in the area during this time although the pay was low and the risk was high. I dream that I go and see her at a hospital and shes still alive and Im talking to her, she said. This was also apparently the first time that an FBI agent was actually convicted of murder. But according to "Fatal Deceptions" by Joe Sharkey, Smith claimed that their affair lasted two years and wasn't limited to simply getting busy in the back seat. . Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. The movie also didnt show that Susan Smiths body was decomposing for a year before Putnam decided to tell where her bones could be found. Theres no integrity anymore, and all morals are lost. Maj Throughout all this, Putnam, 31, also has remained silent. Ward said FBI Agent Ron Poole, who was Putnams superior and knew about the pregnancy, had talked with her about Putnam. Get the day's top news with our Today's Headlines newsletter, sent every weekday morning. The FBI assigned newly-minted agent Putnam to Pikeville, Kentucky for his first case, bank robber Carl Cat Eyes Lockhart. Prosecutor John Paul Runyon was flabbergasted. This story has been shared 402,023 times. He spent time in prison but was released in 2000 after serving 10 years. [4] The next day, he dumped Smith's body along an old coal mining road. I couldnt even make it to the. Ms. Smith kept telling me the baby was mine and that she was going to hang me over this. As a result, his confession is assumed to be an honest retelling of events. What happened to his children? My father was a deputy in Pikeville during this time. Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. Putnam admitted killing his informant girlfriend, Susan Daniels Smith, in 1989 in Pike County. 1994 . And by early 1989, Mark started to pull away from Smith and stopped using her as an informant. things that my sister told me.. Irving, I just read the article you linked to and wow was it enlightening. From last weeks mob murder in Beverly Hills, we travel to Pikeville, Kentucky. I started choking her and telling her to shut up. Putnam said he tried in vain to revive her. Smith, a mother of two from Freeburn, had been working with the FBI as an informant with an agent named Mark Putnam. Erin is right. He subsequently confessed, pleaded guilty to strangling Smith,[4] and told authorities where to find her body. Thats exactly it. This isnt a black/white issue? The race thing is a bunch of BS. The network says the episode includes interviews with Bert Hartsfield, a sheriffs deputy in Pike County; retired FBI supervisor Jim Huggins, and Joe Sharkey, who wrote a book about the crime called Above Suspicion.. Whats your point ? What type of person marries a man who admits to a murder? Then keep that good deed all to yourself instead of trying to bank on social points. Susan Daniels Smith l Copyright 2021 WYMT. She prayed for a Prince Charming to come to her rescue, and when good-looking. Then, on the other, I think she saw him and her as Bonnie and Clyde.. PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) _ A former FBI agent who solved a year-old homicide by confessing to the crime pleaded guilty Tuesday to strangling a pregnant informant with whom hed been having an affair. Erin, it would do you good to read this article by Black Author Lipton Matthews: White Peoples War on Western Civilization https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/white-people-s-war-on-western-civ/. He chose to kill her period. Whatever justice was served, whether it was enough or not, will be served later by God and he has to live with himself. After failing a polygraph examination, Putnam confessed and led authorities to where hed dumped Susans body. Meet the Smiths by Best of SWLA Susan Daniels Smith: 'Betrayed' Mark Putnam, FBI Killer Of Pregnant Informant Found Dead In Pikeville, Kentucky, Subject Of New Crime Series On ID by Inquisitr Former FBI Agent Pleads Guilty To Slaying Kentucky Woman by AP News Former FBI agent from Coventry due for release from prison by Journal Inquirer Several of Smiths survivors, including ex-husband Kenneth Smith, have received money from Jones advance, and she said half the royalties also would go to the family. In this one they had nothing besides him failing the polygraph which is not admissible in court! Putnam, 30, of Sunrise, Fla., entered a guilty plea to one count of felony manslaughter in Ms. Smiths death. All rights reserved. The marijuana would have had a street value of $2.27 million, officials said. A local sheriff's deputy, Albert "Bert" Hartfield, recommended that his longtime friend Susan Smith visit Putnam to earn extra income and to help him with the case. In 1987, an ambitious rookie FBI agent came to Pikeville, Kentucky for his first posting out of the academy. Bringing race into this is like saying 6% of the population (black males) are responsible for 48% of all violent crimes: Source: Department of Justice Statistics year in year out. Neighbors in Freeburn, Ky., say the children appear to be living happily with their father. But Mark consistently put in extra time and set his sights on becoming an FBI agent. People may remember it especially since a movie was made about it in the 1990s titled Betrayed By Love. Do the research. I believe you are incorrect about that. Ya know the criminal justice system is messed up when someone does just 10 years for murder. In 1987, an ambitious rookie FBI agent came to Pikeville, Kentucky for his first posting out of the academy. In his written confession, Putnam said he strangled Smith in a fit of rage because she was threatening to tell his wife and superiors that she was carrying his child. Susan Daniels Smith lived a life of poverty, violence and misery. Its likel that their father, Kenneth Smith, raised them but I dont know for sure. And then she met Mark Putnam and became obsessed. Her body went limp, and the agent realized she was dead. And then she met Mark Putnam and became obsessed. He used Ms. Smith as an informant in a bank robbery and car theft case. Susan grew up and attended school there until the 7th grade, when she was forced to drop out due to her family's financial insecurity, according to The Cinemaholic. I believe him. And it should. Smith and Putnam's verbal argument turned physical, and he ended up strangling her. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The following year saw him sentenced to 57 years in federal prison for robbery. Susan and Kenneth eventually divorced, although they kept sharing their home with each other and their children. They had no evidence at all and a failed polygraph test. And some sources claim that Smith got the full $5,000 from Putnam for her information and cooperation during the trial. While visiting Pikeville to wrap up a case, Putnam took Smith on a drive to Peter Creek Mountain one night. But before long, Mark Putnam started to look more and more like a potential suspect, according to Monsters & Critics. "Susan, too [] There's a lot of things I've not told the press things that my sister told me. Stop with the racism crap and look at the circumstances and why he was released. He said that he and his wife would adopt the baby. In this case, the murderer wasnt a poor white man, and he was kind of an elite government employee. Susan Daniels Smith lived a life of poverty, violence and misery. 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[3] Smith and Putnam met in the spring of 1987, and they began to have frequent contact for the exchange of information about Lockhart's upcoming criminal plans. Putnam was to gather evidence to convict Lockhart. His wife, Kathy, died years ago at the age of 38 from heart problems. You know, how many FBI killers do we know? asked Riverfill 10 Manager Cathy Harris. We all know OJ did it! While some claim that Putnam confessed to draw attention away from something worse, his brother insists that he simply "just couldn't bear the guilt. Within five years of dropping out of school, at the age of 15, she met 22-year old Kenneth Smith, and the two of them began dating. YupPigs always get away with the evil they do. A $300-million (minimum) gondola to Dodger Stadium? Adaptation. Her parents moved to Freeburn, Kentucky when Susan was an infant. Putnam appeared tense during his 20-minute appearance in Pike County Circuit Court. There are various accounts as to whether he approached her first or she approached him first. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Release Date. A film adaptation of this book, Above Suspicion, was released on June 20, 2019, starring Emilia Clarke as Susan Smith, and Jack Huston as Mark Putnam.[10][11]. Unfortunately shes correct. . Although the marriage produced two children, its hardly surprising that there were problems. And before long, police were using their own informants to piece together the story, especially after the revelation that one of them was staying in the same motel as Putnam the very night that Smith disappeared. On June 8, 1989, Susan Daniels Smith was killed in the Pikeville area. According to The Cinemaholic, Putnam met up with Smith once more for what would be the last time. They were not concerned about Justice being served; they only wanted the Black man to be found not guilty. Putnam had returned to Pikeville for several days to work a car theft case he had investigated. I dont care if they have a record or not. All Rights Reserved. Although Mark Putnam claimed that he murdered Susan Smith because she threatened to tell his wife about their affair and her pregnancy, Smith's sister Shelby Ward remains convinced that this wasn't the only reason she was murdered. The majority of black inmates act like a slew of undisciplined children in grown-up bodies. [5] He is the first FBI agent convicted of murder. Susan Smith's parents had first moved to Freeburn, Kentucky when she was an infant, where she continued her education till the 7th grade and dropped out consequently due to financial problems. Shelby Ward was so incensed that she tried to conceal and carry a .38-caliber handgun into the courtroom, though it's unclear if she in fact planned on murdering Putnam since she said sheforgot that she had the gun. Once an informant was approved, FBI agents were allotted $5,000 "to be distributed at the agent's discretion." In a signed confession, Mark Putnam said he choked Susan Daniels Smith, 27, on June 8, 1989, in an act of extreme rage while the couple arued over support of her expected child. With the way our society has allowed punishment for crimes to be diminished to a slap on the wrist the answer to your question would be a simple yes. He killed two and stole a mother from four kids in all. . Im not white and I have to roll my eyes to that foolish question! It seems like it wont go away, Ward said of the case. Its disgusting to hear people defend this mans release. For a whole year, Susan Daniels Smith (Sue Smith), who was four months pregnant, was missing. Investigation Discovery says The Perfect Suspect is a psychological thriller, dissecting every deep, dark secret and looking into each suspect until they ultimately find a killer.. They had to be very young when their mum died. There are hundreds of stories like these. Im sorry but theres something terribly wrong with that picture. What is the point of stating this? https://twitter.com/LyndaKelly/status/708741300259037184. Watching the movie it does seem like manslaughter, and if that was correct then 16 years is an appropriate sentence. filmed in and around Lexington and Harlan in 2016, More than 900 pounds of marijuana seized by customs agents in Kentucky, CDC advises those at high risk for COVID mask up in these 3 KY counties. She said she would tell the FBI, my family and the newspapers, Putnams statement said. Shortly after her birth, her family relocated to Freeburn, Kentucky. Mark Steven Putnam was born on July 4, 1959, in Coventry, Connecticut, to Barbara and Walter. Nevertheless, the two married sometime in the late 1970s. The story is a tragic tale of how one mans ambition and another womans wild infatuation collided with deadly consequences. It tells a mighty sad tale. Immediately after the hearing, Putnam was handcuffed and taken into custody by Kentucky State Police officers. The movie theater announces its showtimes on itsFacebook page. "It's part of our culture now. He moved there in 1987 with his wife Kathy and their two young children. And according to " Above Suspicion ," there was a lot of money to be given out to informants. The boyfriends panicked and murdered the girls (they were all teenagers). She was strangled at age 28 by her handler and lover, a FBI Agent. It took a year, but suspicion slowly focused on Mark Putnam. I felt sorry everyones children. He ADMITS to killing an African American kid when he was 18. 7.8K views 9 months ago In 1987, an ambitious rookie FBI agent came to Pikeville, Kentucky for his first posting out of the academy. His inappropriate affect seemed the dead give away of a sociopath..perhaps even a psychopath. After local townsfolk threatened his family in connection with ongoing cases, Putnam was transferred to Miami, much to his relief. See how the race baiting works? The next evening, he dumped her off an old coal mine road about nine miles north of Pikeville. In 1987, an ambitious rookie FBI agent came to Pikeville, Kentucky for his first posting out of the academy. I saw an interview he did with Oprah in the late 80s or early 90s he was very candid and straightforward. Mark Putnams wife, Kathy, has moved to Minnesota to be near her husband. Thank you for sharing! ", According to the Los Angeles Times, medical examiners claimed that they were unable to find "any trace of a fetus" duringan autopsy on Smith, who was reportedly four months pregnant. Years of struggles with alcohol had compromised her health. All that was left of Susan was skeletal remains. The affair with Susan Smith ruined his marriage. He confessed because of a guilty conscience which caused him health problems. Required fields are marked *. This raises the question of whether or not Smith was ever pregnant, or if there would be any reason for others to try to disprove her pregnancy. on one of Susans bones? By the way, if you can get your hands on the movie Betrayed By Love, youre in for a tearjerker. [2], Putnam was released from prison in 2000, at age 41. Putnam was given a polygraph test, which is also known as a lie detector test. Putnam reportedly confessed because he got overwhelmed with the guilt. Yeah tongue in cheek. How many times have you actively helped an underprivileged community? Susan Smith (ne Daniels 1961 [3] - June 8, 1989) was an American FBI informant. He killed someone and hes allowed to be free, remarry and have a wonderful life?!!! His marriage strained, Putnam took Susan on a drive through the mountains a week before Christmas, and they had sex in his car. Mark walked the yard and caused 0 problems. Shelby Ward told investigators that when she last spoke to her sister, Smith was waiting for Putnam to drive her home, The Mountain Eaglereports. Putnam was the first FBI agent to be charged in a homicide.[4]. But according to Sharkey, while Putnam was away, Susan began fabricating a more involved two-year relationship between them and shouting about it from the rooftops. Aint America wonderful! [7], Mark Steven Putnam (born July 4, 1959) is a criminologist and former FBI agent (1987-1990). Aphrodite Jones, an assistant professor of English at Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Ky., who is writing the book, said she believes that Putnam returned to Pikeville knowing he probably would have to kill Smith. Susan Smith, 28 years old when she was killed in 1989, was a coal-miner's daughter from one of the most desperately poor places in America, the rolling, environmentally ravaged mountains of eastern Kentucky, and specifically the narrow Tug Valley, along which the Tug Fork river runs and forms a border with West Virginia. When a good-looking, big city FBI agent named Mark Putnam entered her life, Susan thought her prayers had been answered. Her parents moved to Freeburn, Kentucky, when Susan was an infant. I work in the system and between race and class, it makes all the difference. They met frequently to exchange information about Lockharts activities and plans. It is unlikely it will die down soon. In "The FBI Encyclopedia," Michael Newton writes that Putnam graduated from the University of Tampa as a B-average student majoring in criminology. [1] She studied at Freeburn grade school, but dropped out in 7th grade, because of financial problems within her family. Even in the movie they mentioned 6 is the usual for manslaughter with most serving 2 with good behavior. That will never be erased but yes being white made all the difference for him and his future + current success story. Listen to "67: The Killing of FBI Informant Susan Daniels Smith" on Spreaker. Based primarily on Huggins' ability to elicit a confession, Putnam pled guilty and was convicted of strangling is his pregnant informant, Susan Daniels Smith, in a fit of rage. Susan was the 5th of 9 children. What does that count for anything? Smith was a local dealer in methamphetamine, PCP, and cocaine, hardly a model citizen. Putnam had become cool in his attitude toward her, something that worried Susan greatly as she desperately tried to hold onto him. It was a crime of passion.. Should he have know better yes, but Susan had a role in it as well. Some people have suggested that he confessed to the slaying to hide something worse from authorities, but his younger brother, Tim Putnam, said he believes that Mark just could not bear the guilt. [3], In 1987, an FBI agent named Mark Putnam began his first investigation in Pikeville, Kentucky. He soon met a girl from the nearby holler who worked as an informant. Although Mark Putnam was now based in Miami, Florida, he returned to Pikeville in the summer of 1989 to tie up a car theft case that he had been working on. Nevertheless, Smith's family was outraged at the fact that no one had talked to them about the drafting of the plea bargain, and they'd hoped to see Putnam stand trial for murder. The pay, however, for an FBI . He was 22 at the time, she was 15. The number one thing in this whole sad, sick story was Susans children and Marks children, they deserved better. In October 1986, Putnam graduated from the FBI Academy and shortly thereafter, married Kathy Putnam, the daughter of a wealthy real estate developer. Susan Daniels was born in Matewan, West Virginia in 1961. By the mid-1980s, Susan had given birth to two children. Sometime in mid-1988, they began a sexual relationship. This is how the unlikely coupling of Mark and Susan started. He still did quite a bit of time considering Compared to many cops for instance..who never serve time at all for murder! And getting just 16 years for murder is ridiculous and 10 is even more so. Ive read all of the court paperwork. The OJ case seems to always get under some folks skin. In the 28 years that I have been a prosecutor, this is the first experience that I have had where a lawyer called me on a telephone and said I have a man who wants to confess to murder, or homicide, and wants to go to the penitentiary, and we had absolutely no evidence, Runyon added. One day, Smith went looking for Putnam at the courthouse and flashed her breasts at the security guards, seemingly to make him jealous. The reason others get much stiffer sentences will happen for a variety of reasons: the authorities have evidence, witnesses or a stronger case.sometimes the police have good interrogators who can solicit a confession or the suspects are plain ignorant or dumb? Afterfailing, he confessed to Smith's murder on June 4, 1990, and told police where to find her body. Dont miss out! Stop that racism stuff. If they admit to having an affair with the first wife, Id cross him off. I agree with you. Seriously he suggested taking away her child to be raised by his wealthy privileged wife that already had children by him. He pleaded guilty to a charge of first-degree manslaughter in 1990 in connection with Smiths death. And if a black man murders the governors white daughter, u still think its 10 for him? Its an old case that happened in 1989. The victims family expressed outrage they were not consulted in the drafting of Putnams plea bargain. Because of Shelby Ward's persistence--and the wrongful-death suit the family has filed against Putnam--Susan Daniels Smith's body was exhumed in May and the autopsy on her resumed, two years. Her body was found last. Locals believe keeping the story alive is important, but some are suspicious of how the story will come across through the Hollywood gaze. She wasnt exactly a model citizen but she didnt deserve to die although she was blackmailing him pretty much. And people in this area deserve dignity and definitely the dead deserve dignity.. Putnams first wife, Kathy stood by him while he was in prison. While Mark Putnam and Susan Smith were working together, she started hanging around the courthouse looking for him. I wonder if hed be a remarried personal trainer if he were anything other than white? American FBI informant. In an effort to get transferred, Mark also claimed that he and his family had received bomb threats. People like him should be locked up for life,as the principles of his job he did not abide by In such descriptive wording, upstanding citizen, a dirty FBI agent is upstanding, are they not? Since her sisters death, Ward has been taking sedatives and seeing an analyst once a month. PerAssociated Press,prosecutor John Paul Runyon said thatwithout Putnam's confession, Pike County prosecutors had "absolutely no evidence. After college, he attended the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. But I had pleaded guilty to murder in 2001 of a Chicago police man and got out 2012 for good model. Based on a true story. The girl is kind of forlorn sometimes, she said. They were in love, she said, and she was pregnant with his child. If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction issues, help is available. Not saying its a fair trade off for taking a life, but he did serve above the norms. Putnam was the oldest of three children, and while Barbara worked taking care of the children, Walter worked as a truck driver for Sears, according to "The FBI Killer" by Aphrodite Jones. And afterward, Kathy Putnam gave birth to the pair's first child, Danielle. I would like to read something written about that. And then she met Mark Putnam and became obsessed.Written, hosted, produced by Erica KelleyResearched by Erica KelleyEdited by Chaes GrayOriginal Graphic Art by Coley HornerOriginal Music by Rob Harrison-Gamma RadioSources at https://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/67-the-killing-of-fbi-informant-susan-daniels-smithhttps://southernfriedtruecrime.comhttps://www.facebook.com/southernfriedtruecrimehttps://www.patreon.com/southernfriedtruecrimehttps://whatamaneuver.net/collections/southern-fried-true-crime (merch shop)@southfriedtruth and @kericak (Twitter) | @southernfriedtruecrime (Insta) There were no winners in this case. In exchange, he was allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge of first-degree manslaughter. After some false leads, they focused in on Carl Edward Cat Eyes Lockhart, a local eccentric and repeat offender who had a pesky habit of wildly spending his loot. [8][9], The case was the subject of The FBI Killer (1992), a book by American investigator Aphrodite Jones. There was motive to kill given that she was claiming to expose their relationship and pregnancy placing his career and family on the line. Hes a wonderful man, her mother Carol Ponticelli told the Hartford Courant when he was let out of prison. The case may have been over, but Susan and Mark continued to meet. The new episode of "The Perfect Suspect," which airs at 9 p.m. Thursday on Investigation Discovery, focuses on the 1989 death of FBI informant Susan Daniels Smith in Pike County. Ward said she would be paid $50,000 for helping with the movie. In truth, its about class and poor men of any race get the worst defense lawyer and therefore the worst sentences and treatment. She did not deserve to die over being insulted & upset. "Tricorner" is a place where the states of West Virginia, Kentucky and Virginia meet. Shown here is Mark Putnamthe first FBI agent in history to be convicted of a homicide. However, the couple started to have a conflicted relationship, highly compromised by drug abuse. He flew into West Virginia when he had business in Lexington, Jones said. She said the child was his and threatened to expose him. They jumped up whooping and dancing around as if everyone of them had won the lottery. Now Putnam had a dead body on his hands. I spent two years in prison and very quickly saw that if I had been black or brown I would still be there. When he was declared not guilty, you wouldve thought Obama had been elected. Karla Ward: 859-231-3314, @HLpublicsafety. Putnam was a young FBI agent and the first to ever be convicted of homicide. At the end of the day, Smith and Putnam are the only ones who truly know how long the affair lasted, and it's impossible to know which one of them was telling the truth. Later, the medical examiner found that Kathy died due to a combination of pancreatitis and hepatic steatosis, according to the Journal Inquirer. Hes doing OK, considering.. Listen to this episode from Southern Fried True Crime on Spotify. And now, as movie theaters re-open, the Riverfill 10 is showing the movie on the big screen, starring actress Emilia Clarke. His decision to confess likely wasn't just remorse; he appears to have realized that he'd finally been caught. I see her in heaven with the baby. Her father came from the Hatfield while her mother was a descendant of the McCoys. One of the news outlets had a camera set up in the basement of an AME church where those good Christian folk breathlessly awaited the verdict. 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After Mark Putnam was able to gain Susan Smith's trust, they started meeting two to three times every week. Maybe he served more time because he was white? 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc. 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