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Dante Sutorius and Dr. Darryl Sutorius Exquisite Lies

In season 1, episode 8, Exquisite Lies is the love story of Dante Sutorius and Dr. Darryl Sutorius. This does not end well for Dr. Darryl Sutorius as they end up dead at the hands of Dante Sutorius, in the state of Ohio.

The show is described as: A couple live a life of luxury until dark secrets unravel everything.
Dante Sutorius was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. She passed away in prison.

You can not write to Dante Sutorius as she died on November 20, 2010.

Her appeal includes: (see link):

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.

Their brief marriage was a turbulent one. Fights over money, who would control the income from Dr. Sutorius's surgical practice, and whether any money would be spent to support the children of his first marriage overwhelmed any affection between the two.

Dr. Sutorius ultimately consulted with an attorney. He frequently expressed his fear of his new wife to his attorney. Upon his attorney's advice, while she was away, he broke down the locked door of Sutorius's separate bedroom, removed a semiautomatic handgun and turned it over to the police. While giving the handgun to Corporal James Angel, of the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, Dr. Sutorius again expressed his fear of his wife.






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