I'm sorry for your loss, heyits_tay04. Almost nobody commits suicide by that method when even the most basic search will tell you it's not a pleasant way to go. Whenever anyone dies of poisoning it should be treated as a suspicious death or at the very least indeterminate.
Thank God her parents had the means and the drive to pursue justice for their daughter with their own resources. There needs to be an internal review as to why a coroner would rule this as a suicide without considering murder. Antifreeze, duh!
Another organization that needs serious scrutiny is the Nevada Board of Psychological Examiners, who have only just now
suspended Dennis's license:
The same article says her parents complained to the board about this creep way back in 2015 and the board took no action and again in 2016 the board took no action even after being given evidence of all kinds of illegal and unethical conduct in the form of
a sworn deposition!
If I was a class action lawyer, I would get Dennis's patient list and file a lawsuit against this cowardly board. Institutions and those running them who fail to do their duty to protect the public must be held legally, morally, and financially responsible. Otherwise, they will refuse to change and abuses will continue.
Sorry to go off on a tangent, but pompous, worthless bureaucrats and academics who cover up and coddle and protect their own at the expense of the public infuriate me no end. They should be glad I am not the governor of Nevada as not one of them would have a license to practice psychology in the state by the end of the week.