Where Is Gregory Brent Dennis Now? 'Dateline' Investigates

When Susan Winters's dying was once a deemed a suicide, her family did not believe it. They suspected Gregory Brent Dennis used to be concerned. Where is he now?

Jennifer Tisdale - Author

When Susan Winters was once found unresponsive on the morning of Jan. 3, 2015, no person who knew her may just imagine what came about. Her death was ruled a suicide but the Winters family refused to believe it. "All we want to know is the truth," they said to Dateline's Josh Mankiewicz, who is sharing her tale. The first person they became to used to be her husband, Gregory Brent Dennis. They suspected he used to be all for her demise and wouldn't give up till they knew precisely what took place.

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The Winters family would spend years looking to persuade government that she could never kill herself. They pieced together clues that pointed to foul play, however they just couldn't get them to add up. Was her family right in looking at her husband, or had been they grasping at straws? What happened to Susan Winters and where is Gregory Brent Davis now? Dateline tells this tale.

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Where is Gregory Brent Dennis now?

Gregory Brent Dennis is lately on the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Indian Springs, Nev. where he is serving a sentence of 3 to 10 years for voluntary manslaughter. He used to be arrested in February 2017 and charged with Winters's murder. Dennis's legal professional, Richard Schonfeld, pointed to earlier marital problems as a reason for Winters's alleged suicide.

"Less than two years before Winters’s death, the couple separated for several months. Winters's parents said she was seeing a therapist for anxiety over her marital problems — problems she seemed to have kept from her family," in line with ABC News. Local Las Vegas news station KTNV reported that during May 2022, Dennis used to be sentenced to "serve three to 10 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter in connection with the 2015 death of his wife." He prior to now entered an Alford plea.

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The two children he shared with Winters ultimately supported their father, believing he had not anything to do with their mother's demise. During the readings of the victim have an effect on statements, Winters's mother expressed sadness over this.

"As if losing Susan wasn't enough, we also lost the relationship we had with her daughters because we never believed this case was anything other than a murder case. The sadness is overwhelming at times, but we know that God is in control and he will provide justice for Susan eventually," she stated.

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What came about to Susan Winters?

According to ABC News, an autopsy carried out on the body of Susan Winters revealed a deadly "combination of oxycodone and antifreeze" in her machine. It was thought that Winters ingested both so that you could kill herself. While it's quite common for members of the family of a suicide sufferer to have bother accepting their circle of relatives member's loss of life, Susan's family believed they knew without a shadow of a doubt that she would by no means die by way of suicide.

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They retained the services of a retired FBI agent and hired legal professional Tony Sgro who instantly filed a civil swimsuit against Dennis. "Everything that we learned seemed to point toward foul play,” said Sgro. “Nothing we learned tended to point toward Susan taking her own life." Dennis allegedly began laying the groundwork for Susan's suicide by dropping hints about her psychological state leading up to her death.

He claimed that Winters used to be in a continuing struggle along with her own "demons" and there was completely not anything he may do to save her from herself. The day before she died, Dennis alleged that Susan was once "agitated and making threats to hurt herself."

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After an exhaustive investigation conducted by way of the previous FBI agent, Srgo used to be in a position to collect a 50-page investigative report that revealed Dennis's cocaine dependancy in addition to his relationship with a person named Jeffrey Crosby who had been "convicted of felony possession with intent to sell cocaine."

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A police record confirmed six calls constructed from Winters's phone to Crosby's telephone within the days leading up to her death. "She was going to turn him in and Brent in for selling to him," said Susan's father. "She wanted Brent to stop and she thought that would get him [to] stop."

At the time, Dennis was once a psychologist, and the Winters family believed she threatened to go to the psychology board with what she knew. What was once even more damning was once the $1 million life insurance coverage that Dennis collected after she died.

When Winters's brother Chris came upon she was once useless, he requested one query: What did he [Dennis] do to her? Her circle of relatives by no means stopped asking that query until they were given their resolution.

For extra details about this tale tune into Dateline Friday at 9 p.m. EST on NBC.

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