154: The Murder of Keith Gentry

154: The Murder of Keith Gentry

Author: Erica Kelley June 13, 2022 Duration: 1:08:31
At 6:11am, on November 9, 2005, Darlene Gentry called 911 to report her husband had been shot. Within seven minutes of their arrival at the Gentry house, officers were convinced Darlene’s story didn’t add up. Less than two years later, Darlene was convicted of her husband’s murder.

The murder of Keith Gentry may seem like a shut and close case - a wife kills her husband for the insurance money. That is until you find out that Darlene did not receive a fair trial. The details will leave you asking, “Did Darlene Gentry kill her husband, or is his killer still roaming free?”

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Written by Haley Gray and Erica Kelley
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Original Music by Rob Harrison of Gamma Radio
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Episode suggested by Gabby McCray, and Megan

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