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Mary Carol Winkler (born December 10, 1973) is an American woman who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the 2006 shooting of her husband, Matthew Winkler, the pulpit minister at the Fourth Street Church of Christ in the city of Selmer, Tennessee.
Mary Winkler is Known as Mary Carol Freeman Today. 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.
Mary Winkler, the wife of preacher Matthew Winkler, shot and killed her husband in 2006.
Where is Mary Winkler now? After being convicted of voluntary manslaughter, Mary Winkler has since served her sentence and returned to Tennessee. According to the NBC affiliate, Action 5 News, Mary has moved to a small town 200 miles away from where she committed the crime.
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....
Jurors reflect on deliberating Mary Winkler verdict, 17 years later. On April 17, 2007, a Tennessee jury found the mom of three guilty of voluntary manslaughter. “We were very stressed during that time because we didn’t know how to work it out,” a juror told ‘20/20.’
Convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the death of her husband, Mary was sentenced to 210 days and spent almost 60 days in a mental health facility. Just weeks after her release, Mary meets with Oprah in Mississippi for an exclusive interview.
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.
In March, 32-year-old Mary Winkler, a soft-spoken preacher's wife, was charged with the murder of husband Matt, a Church of Christ minister in the small town of Selmer, Tenn.
It was a victory for Mary Winkler when the jury convicted her of voluntary manslaughter instead of first-degree murder. In Tennessee, voluntary manslaughter is the “intentional or knowing ...