Mary Winkler Released
Posted by Slobokan @ 17:49 · 163 words · print
In Tennessee, the price of a human life is apparently 210 days.
It was nice of her employer to hold her job for her, don't you think?
Mary Winkler, the Tennessee woman convicted in April of voluntary manslaughter in the 2006 shooting death of her husband, preacher Matthew Winkler, was released from custody on Tuesday, her attorney told CNN.
Winkler, 33, was let go from a mental-health facility in her home state after undergoing treatment for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, according to Steve Farese.
He added that Winkler, the mother of three girls, would decline all interviews because of ongoing litigation involving custody of her children – whom she has not seen in a year – and a $2 million civil suit filed by the parents of her late husband.
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