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3.25.2006

Have been asked several times if I could do a reading to see why Mary Winkler killed her husband.  Was not familiar with the case so I looked it up, this is the news report from today.

MY READING

 

Mary did what she thought she had too, and in her mind she had God's permission.  Mathew has been molesting his children and other children of his church for years, and was getting away with it.  Mary knew this was going on, yet she had no one to talk to about this, so her anger and pain kept building up for years.  Not only has he molested his own children, he has done the same with several children in his church.

Mary was afraid that he would soon start to molest their latest child, and something had to be done about it.  There were signs that she needed help, yet know one in her church or family was picking up on this.  The only thing she thought that could be done is kill her husband.  So at 9:37 PM she caught Mathew in the act...and that's what set her off.

In rage she shouted "I'm not going to let you do this ever again, God save your soul and.....BANG BANG...."

That's all I really want to see right now...and there is nothing I can do at this point...except that her children be kept out of this entire situation.

 Brian


11.29.2006

Brian:

Bingo -- you were right about Mary Winkler being abused:

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/LegalCenter/story?id=2667042&page=1

Ed

reply,

Thanks Ed, posted

Nov. 20, 2006 — It was a crime that stunned the nation. 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.

Shocked parishioners discovered Matt's bloodied body, riddled with a blast of bird shot, in the home the couple shared with their three daughters.


When Winkler was questioned the day after the shooting, authorities said she confessed to the crime, saying she had snapped after years of abuse.

Now out on bail, Winkler is working in a dry-cleaning shop and preparing for her trial, where she will tell her side of the story.

In an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America," Winkler's family said she killed her husband because she was abused.

"Physical, mental, verbal," said Clark Freeman, Winkler's father. "I don't know how she took it. She's a stronger individual than I am."

Freeman says the abuse became more apparent the last three years of Winkler and Matt's marriage.

"I saw bad bruises. The heaviest of makeup covering facial bruises," Freeman said. "So one day, I confronted her. I said, 'Mary Carol, you are coming off as a very abused wife, very battered.'"

But Freeman says she denied the accusations.

"[She] would hang her head and say, 'No, daddy, everything's all right. Everything's all right.'"

Friends say Winkler didn't talk about the abuse, but her growing fear of her husband was obvious.

"One Sunday, Mary came into the church and I looked at her and she had a black eye," said Winkler's friend Rudie Thomsen.

Another friend, Amy Redmon, said it was clear who was in charge in the relationship.

"He was an authority figure, and he made the decisions basically. It was obvious," Redmon said.

Sisters Say Winkler Is More Like Her Old Self

Winkler's sisters, Tabatha Freeman, 25, and Amanda Miller, 24, told "GMA" that she seemed caught in a difficult situation and that they weren't sure how to respond.

 

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