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Gunman found guilty in alleged murder-for-hire of Dallas dentist Kendra Hatcher

Kristopher Love was the accused gunman in the 2015 shooting death of Kendra Hatcher at her Uptown apartment parking garage.

A Dallas County jury on Thursday found Kristopher Love guilty in the killing of Dallas dentist Kendra Hatcher, who was gunned down in her Uptown apartment parking garage in September 2015.

Love was convicted of capital murder in the case, and he now faces the death penalty. The punishment phase of the trial will begin Monday.

Love was the accused gunman in the alleged murder-for-hire. Authorities said Brenda Delgado, the ex-girlfriend of Hatcher's boyfriend, paid Love and another woman in drugs and money to carry out the murder.

Delgado also faces a capital murder charge in the shooting, and she is awaiting trial.

Hatcher had started dating another doctor, Ricardo Paniagua, about six months before she was killed. Prosecutors said what Hatcher didn’t know was that Delgado wanted him back and was willing to kill for him.

"Evidence will show Brenda could not let go, she followed him and stalked him,” Prosecutor Kevin Brooks said in opening statements.

Prosecutors said Delgado plotted Hatcher’s murder.

They claimed that Delgado tried to hire several people, including her roommate to kill her.

“She said she would buy me a car and give me $12,000," the roommate, Jennifer Escobar, said.

No one would do it until they say she met a woman named Crystal Cortes, who connected Delgado to Love.

"Kristopher Love says yes for drugs and money and starts surveillance,” Brooks said.

On the day of the murder, Love and Cortes waited in a Jeep outside of Hatcher's apartment, Cortes testified. Surveillance footage presented at trial showed the Jeep in a parking lot across the street from Hatcher's apartment.

Inside the parking garage, Love got out of the Jeep, and then Cortes heard Hatcher scream, "Help, help, help me!"

"And then I hear the shots fired," Cortes said.

Cortes said she later called Delgado, who asked "if the task was complete, meaning, did we commit the murder?"

"And I said yes," Cortes said.

This is a developing story. Check back for more information.

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