In Season 9, Episode 1, Darlene Gentry
is featured on Sleeping with the Enemy. This is the story of how
Darlene Gentry committed murder upon Keith Gentry.
Darlene Gentry was convicted of murder and sentenced to 60 years. She has appealed and been denied a new trial. This crime has also been featured on Oxygen's Snapped.
You can write to Darlene Gentry at:
Darlene Gentry #01425894
Murray Unit
1916 North Highway 36 Bypass
Gatesville, TX 76596
Her appeal (see link) Includes:
At about 6:15 a.m., on November 9, 2005, police responded to a 9-1-1 call at the home of Keith and Darlene Gentry. When police arrived at the home, they found Keith unconscious, having suffered a gunshot wound to the head. Keith was taken by ambulance to the hospital, where he died later that day.
On the night of Keith s death, Gentry volunteered to be interviewed by police. After some questioning, she invoked her Fifth Amendment right to be silent and her Sixth Amendment right to counsel. At that time, police immediately stopped the interview, Gentry was released, and she hired an attorney.
Later that day, Gentry gave consent to search her home. During that search, investigators discovered a pair of latex gloves in the kitchen trashcan that contained the casing of a .22 caliber bullet. The gloves were sent to the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Lab, and gun shot residue along with the DNA profiles of Gentry and Keith were recovered. The police arrested Gentry on November 28, 2005 and she immediately bonded out of jail.
Gatesville, TX 76596
Her appeal (see link) Includes:
At about 6:15 a.m., on November 9, 2005, police responded to a 9-1-1 call at the home of Keith and Darlene Gentry. When police arrived at the home, they found Keith unconscious, having suffered a gunshot wound to the head. Keith was taken by ambulance to the hospital, where he died later that day.
On the night of Keith s death, Gentry volunteered to be interviewed by police. After some questioning, she invoked her Fifth Amendment right to be silent and her Sixth Amendment right to counsel. At that time, police immediately stopped the interview, Gentry was released, and she hired an attorney.
Later that day, Gentry gave consent to search her home. During that search, investigators discovered a pair of latex gloves in the kitchen trashcan that contained the casing of a .22 caliber bullet. The gloves were sent to the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Lab, and gun shot residue along with the DNA profiles of Gentry and Keith were recovered. The police arrested Gentry on November 28, 2005 and she immediately bonded out of jail.
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