Baby-clutching husband who demanded cigarette from police before revealing location of wife’s body faces decades behind bars

Background: Police responded to the scene of Taresha Pendarvis

Background: Police responded to the scene of Taresha Pendarvis’ (pictured right) murder on the 8800 block of Lanier Drive in Silver Spring, Maryland in February 2023. GoogleMaps./Inset: Dennis Hinnant Jr. booking photo, Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office.

A year ago, Dennis Hinnant Jr. walked into a Maryland police station clutching his child, told police he had information about something bad that happened at his house, and said he would talk — but only if he was given a cigarette.

“I know y’all not lettin’ me leave out here,” he said before making his demand, according to charging documents.

This week, a jury found Hinnant, 29, guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his wife Taresha Pendarvis, 28. The Silver Spring, Maryland, man faces up to 40 years in prison when he is sentenced on July 18, the Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office announced last Friday.

Maryland State’s Attorney John McCarthy said the maximum penalty was appropriate.

“We remain dedicated to aggressively prosecuting domestic violence in any form,” McCarthy said.

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