Gregory “Brent” Dennis, the psychologist accused of killing his

Gregory "Brent" Dennis, left, listens to his attorney Richard Schonfeld during his sentencing at the Regional Justice Center on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. Dennis, a Henderson. After they launched a private investigation into Susan's death and uncovered serious discrepancies with the story that she committed suicide, Susan's husband psychologist Dr. Brent Dennis convinced his young daughters that the case against him was being manufactured by their grandparents.

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Gregory Brent Dennis, a psychologist, was arrested in 2017. The death of his wife, Susan Winters, was originally ruled a suicide, but her parents never believed their daughter took her own. Judge Michelle Leavitt sentenced Gregory "Brent" Dennis from three to 10 years in prison. Gregory "Brent" Dennis is handcuffed after his sentence is read. (KLAS) Dennis signed an Alford plea in January to voluntary manslaughter in the death of 48-year-old Susan Winters. By signing the plea, he admits he would likely be convicted at trial. In January, Gregory "Brent" Dennis, 59, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter through what is known as an Alford plea, meaning he only admitted that prosecutors had enough evidence to prove his guilt. They found Winters unresponsive and not breathing in the home she rented with her husband, 54-year-old psychologist Gregory Brent Dennis, who grew up in Blanchard and played defensive back for the University of Tulsa from 1980 to 1983. The couple had been married for 19 years, separated on at least one occasion, and were rearing two daughters.

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Dr. Gregory "Brent" Dennis, 59, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter charges and faces three to 10 years in prison.. N.C. Man Killed Girlfriend's Daughter, 3, with Chloroform in Attempt to. Gregory "Brent" Dennis, the psychologist accused of killing his attorney wife and staging her death as a suicide, appears in court at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Her husband, Gregory "Brent" Dennis, a psychologist who also grew up in Blanchard and played defensive back for the University of Tulsa in the early 1980s, told authorities Winters was depressed, threatened to commit suicide and may have ingested pills and antifreeze.. Believing that Dennis killed their daughter to gain $2 million in. Gregory "Brent" Dennis, a psychologist, was arrested in 2017. The death of his wife, Susan Winters, was originally ruled a suicide, but her parents never believed their daughter took her own life, and pushed local law enforcement to investigate further.

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Crime News Family Crimes Ex-Nevada Doctor Pleads Guilty To Fatally Poisoning Wife With Antifreeze In 2015 Former psychologist Dr. Gregory "Brent" Dennis stood to inherit approximately $2 million dollars following the death of his wife, Las Vegas Judge Susan Winters. By Dorian Geiger Jan 6, 2022, 6:33 PM ET Dr. Gregory "Brent" Dennis Photo: AP Her husband Gregory "Brent" Dennis, a 54-year-old psychologist, was arrested in early February and charged with murder in connection to her death. The Winters family does not believe Winters killed herself, but instead they suspect Dennis is responsible for her death. Gregory "Brent" Dennis, the psychologist accused of killing his attorney wife and staging her death as a suicide, appears in court at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday,. Investigation Discovery is airing a three-part special titled A Deadly Dose, which is examing the 2015 death of Susan Winters at her home in Henderson, Nevada. Her husband, Gregory "Brent" Dennis, has since been arrested for murder. The pair seemed to be very successful from the outside, they had two teenage daughters, and Susan was an.

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October 7, 2022 In January 2015, just days after ringing in the New Year, Susan Winters was found unresponsive by her husband, Gregory Brent Dennis, in their home. The authorities initially believed it was a suicide, but information uncovered in the following months pointed to cold-blooded murder. Earlier this month, the grand jury indicted Gregory Brent Dennis, a 55-year-old Blanchard native, on one count of murder with use of a deadly weapon against his wife, Susan Winters. Winters graduated from the University of Oklahoma. She became a lawyer and took a job with the Clark County District Attorney's office in Las Vegas in the 1990s.