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Snapped Dante Sutorius and Darryl Sutorius

Status: Deceased

In Oxygen's Snapped, Season 2, episode 12 the story of her fifth husband Darryl, a Cincinnati cardiologist and Dante Sutorius is shown. This happens in the state of Ohio . Oxygen describes this show as: Dante Sutorius shoots her fifth husband Darryl, a Cincinnati cardiologist, in their home in February 1996 after he threatens divorce..

Dante Sutorius was found guilty of aggravated murder, use of a gun in a crime of violence, and drug possession., she was sentenced to 23 years to lifein prison.

Her appeal includes:
Defendant-appellant Della Dante Sutorius was convicted of the aggravated murder of her husband of eleven months, Dr. Darryl Sutorius ("Dr. Sutorius"). Raising four assignments of error, Sutorius contends that the admission of irrelevant and scandalous hearsay testimony, the failure of the state to turn over exculpatory material from its investigation, and prosecutorial misconduct ultimately deprived her of a fair trial. As any errors in the admission of hearsay testimony or in the disclosure of exculpatory material were harmless in light of the substantial evidence of guilt, and as the prosecution did not commit misconduct, the verdict of the jury and the judgment and sentence are affirmed.

Dr. Sutorius, a cardiac surgeon, married Sutorius on March 2, 1995. Sutorius had four or five previous marriages. The two met through a dating service several months after Dr. Sutorius's first marriage of thirty years ended in divorce.

You can write to Dante Sutorius as she died of natural causes on November 20, 2010, four years before she would have been eligible for parole.






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