In the prison-drama
OZ the only female prisoner, Shirley Bellinger, was based on Smith. The
season three premiere of
Arrested Development ("The Cabin Show") features a flashback scene in which Lucille Bluth (
Jessica Walter), having recently gone off her postpartum medication, is watching a news story about Smith, and says, "Good for her!"— much to the concern of her son Buster (
Tony Hale). The end of the episode features Lucille walking away from her car, with Buster asleep in the back seat as it rolls into a nearby body of water. Season 6, Episode 8 ("Angel") of
Law and Order was based on her case, specifically that the mother in the episode claimed a Puerto Rican man stole the baby, much like how Smith claimed a black man carjacked her. When Detective
Lennie Briscoe (
Jerry Orbach) brings up the possibility of the mother killing the missing baby, his partner, Detective
Rey Curtis (
Benjamin Bratt) says, "You're not gonna find her baby in a car at the bottom of some lake".
Blind Melon's song "Car Seat (God's Presents)," from their 1995 album
Soup, was inspired by the Susan Smith murders, as was the
Tom House song "I'm in Love with Susan Smith." The song "When This is Over," on
Hayden's 1995 album
Everything I Long For, is written from the point of view of one of Smith's sons as the car sinks into the lake. The first song released by
Red Star Belgrade, "Union, S.C.", is written from Smith's perspective. "Paper Gown", a song from folk singer
Caroline Herring's 2014 album Lantana takes the form of a murder ballad from the point of view of Smith. Smith appears briefly in archival footage in the 2002 film
Bowling for Columbine in a scene about "dangerous black guys". ==See also==