Who Was Attorney Susan Winters And What Happened To Her?

THE DEATH of Susan Winters shocked the nation in 2015, but what many were unprepared for was finding out the truth about her sudden death.

Here we take a look at the tragic case and explain what happened to the Nevada attorney.

Susan Winters was a Nevada attorney

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Susan Winters was a Nevada attorneyPhoto credit: ABC News

Who was attorney Susan Winters?

Susan Winters, 48, was famous for her legal career.

After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, she worked in the Clark County Attorney’s Office and later became a part-time judge, according to The Cinemaholic.

Also known as a mother, she previously had two daughters with her husband, Dr. Gregory Brent Dennis, welcomes.

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What happened to Susan Winters?

On January 3, 2015, Winters was found unresponsive at her home in Henderson, Nevada.

After she was found, her husband called 911 and attempted CPR until paramedics arrived, but she was later pronounced dead at St. Rose Siena.

Initially, her death was ruled a suicide after the Clark County coroner determined a deadly combination of oxycodone and antifreeze poisoning.

Dennis had also told authorities his wife was mildly depressed and that she had a history of suicidal threats, notes The Cinemaholic.

However, her family quickly questioned the coroner’s decision, claiming she was not suicidal.

After receiving new information, the police reopened the investigation and found that it was her husband who killed her.

At the time, Dennis was reportedly addicted to cocaine and it was alleged that he killed his wife for insurance money after she found out about the addiction, according to The Cinemaholic.

Gregory Brent Dennis was sentenced to 10 years in prison after filing an Alford plea

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Gregory Brent Dennis was sentenced to 10 years in prison after filing an Alford pleaCredit: AP

He initially denied the allegations and continued to protest his innocence.

However, after a grand jury indicted him in October 2017, he joined an Alford plea for voluntary manslaughter and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, according to the Daily Mail.

In the United States, an Alford plea is often filed by people who maintain their innocence but agree that prosecutors have enough evidence to convict them in court.

How can I watch Susan Winters’ Dateline episode?

NBC’s Dateline is a popular show that tells true crime stories that have happened over the years.

Winters’ story has been told on multiple shows and will now be the subject of a new Dateline episode.

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Her episode is scheduled to air live on NBC on October 7, 2022 at 9 p.m. EST.

Dateline can also be streamed on Hulu with a valid subscription.

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DevanCole

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