Okay, so I need to write an article about Billy Flynn and Pamela Smart. Let me start by understanding the context provided. The user mentioned Billy Flynn as the person convicted of shooting and killing Gregory. Wait, the name Gregg is mentioned a few times, so maybe that's Gregory Gregg? Also, Pamela Smart was serving a life sentence. The case involved sex, drugs, and betrayal in a small New England town, becoming a high-profile murder. First, I should verify the details. From what I remember, the Pamela Smart case was a real-life story where she was involved in the murder of her husband, Gregory Smart. Billy Flynn was her boyfriend and the one who actually pulled the trigger. The case was from the 90s in New Hampshire. The user's context mentions that the shooter was granted parole recently. Let me check the dates to make sure. Pamela was sentenced to life in prison, but I think she was released on parole in 2018. However, the user's context says the shooter was granted parole "Thursday," which might be a recent event. Wait, maybe there's a mix-up here. Let me confirm the actual events. Gregory Smart was killed in 1995. Pamela Smart was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to life. Billy Flynn, her boyfriend, was the one who shot him during a drug-fueled argument. Flynn was convicted of first-degree murder and received a life sentence. In recent years, Flynn was granted parole. The user's context says "Thursday," which might be a placeholder for the actual date. So in the article, I should mention that Flynn was granted parole in 2023, perhaps? Wait, I need to check when he was released. Let me recall: Billy Flynn was paroled in 2019. Hmm, but the user's context says "Thursday," so maybe the user wants the article to reflect that recent event, even if in reality it's past. The user might want to present it as a recent development for SEO purposes. But I need to avoid unsupported claims. So perhaps use the actual date if known. Now, the user wants the article to be 600-900 words with natural headings. The main topic is Billy Flynn and Pamela Smart. The structure should include an introduction, background on the case, details of the crime, the trial and convictions, the aftermath, and their release from prison. I need to make sure to use the keywords naturally: Billy Flynn, Pamela Smart, Gregory (Gregg) Smart, the murder, their sentences, parole. Also, the context mentions "pulsating with sex, drugs, and betrayal," so that can be part of the background. I should start with an introduction that sets the scene. Then a section on the background of the case, explaining who Pamela and Billy were. Then the details of the crime, the trial, the convictions, then their time in prison, and finally their parole. Make sure to mention that Billy Flynn was the one who shot Gregg, while Pamela was convicted of conspiracy. Also, clarify that Pamela was released on parole in 2018, and Billy in 2019. Need to avoid markdown, use HTML tags like h2, h3, p, ul, ol, etc. Let me outline the sections: - Introduction (h2) - Background of the Case (h2) - The Crime and Aftermath (h2) - The Trial and Convictions (h2) - Life in Prison and Parole (h2) - Legacy and Reflections (h2) Each section will have subheadings if needed. Let me check the facts again. The murder happened in 1995. Pamela was 16 at the time, which might be a point to mention. She was involved with Billy Flynn, who was 21. The case was notable because of her age and the circumstances. The trial was highly publicized. The prosecution argued it was a premeditated murder due to Pamela's involvement in planning. The defense claimed it was an accident, but the jury found otherwise. In terms of the parole, Pamela was released in 2018 after serving 23 years, and Billy Flynn was released in 2019. The user's context mentions "Thursday" as the day the shooter was granted parole,