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    On June 8, 2007, a Tennessee judge sentenced Mary Winkler to 210 days in prison for the conviction of voluntary manslaughter. She had credit for already serving five months and the judge permitted her to spend up to 60 days in an undisclosed mental health facility in Tennessee.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · On April 18, 2007, the jury convicted Mary Winkler of voluntary manslaughter. She was sentenced to 3 to 6 years in prison and, with time already served, Mary would spend only one more week in jail ...

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Mary Carol Winkler was arrested for her husband’s murder on March 22, 2006. She asserted that she hadn’t meant to kill him, explaining that she acted reflexively during a disagreement and only realized what happened after hearing the gunshot.

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    Reverand Matthew Brian Winkler was born on November 21, 1974, to Dan and Diane Winkler in Tarrant County, Texas. He grew up amongst a rich heritage of gospel preachers, with his grandfather, Wendell Winkler, being a nationally renowned evangelist who preached for over half a century. His father was also a preacher. Matthew grew up in Woodbury and H...

    The investigators at the crime scene discovered that Matthew’s wife, Mary Winkler, and their children were missing along with the family minivan. The authorities immediately issued an Amber alert. Mary and the kids were found at Orange Beach, Alabama, the following day. She was arrested on the charge of first-degree murder of Matthew and was held w...

    Mary Winkler’s murder trial began on April 9, 2007, with the prosecution pushing for a first-degree conviction. However, the jury convicted her of voluntary manslaughter on April 19, 2007. Mary was sentenced to 210 days in prison with credit for already serving five months. She was also permitted to spend up to two months in an undisclosed Tennesse...

  5. The drone of an alarm clock roused Mary Winkler awake at 6:15 a.m. on March 22, 2006. As her preacher husband, Matthew, 31, lay sleeping, the diminutive woman slipped out of their marital bed and padded quietly to the bedroom closet at their parsonage in Selmer, Tenn.

  6. Nov 13, 2009 · Mary Winkler, who confessed to fatally shooting her pastor husband Matthew Winkler in his sleep at their church parsonage in Selmer, Tennessee, is released from jail on $750,000 bail.

  7. Jun 10, 2007 · – A woman who killed her preacher husband with a shotgun blast to the back as he lay in bed was sentenced Friday to three years in prison, but with time served could be released on probation...

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