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Mary Winkler
Mary Winkler
Mary Winkler walks to her seat in a courtroom at the McNairy County
Justice Center
in Selmer, Tenn., on March 30, 2006.
(Photo by Kyle Carter/Reuters)
August 15, 2006 - Mary Winkler, center, is accompanied by her
attorney's Leslie Ballin, left,
and Steve Farese, right, as they
walk out of the McNairy County Sheriff's Department at the
Justice
Center in Selmer Tuesday afternoon after she was released on bond.
(Andrew McMurtrie/The Jackson Sun)
April 12, 2007 - Mary Winkler reacts in Selmer, Tenn., during
opening arguments in her trial.
Mary Winkler, left, heads to court in Selmer, Tenn.
Mary Winkler leaves court in Selmer, Tenn., on April 9.
Mary Winkler turns to her family after the verdict was announced
on April 19, 2007 in Selmer, Tenn.
Mary Winkler testifies about a wig and shoes she says her husband
made her wear for sex.
Mary Winkler (left) hugs attorney Kay Farese Turner after
testifying in court Wednesday to try to regain
custody of her three daughters. While the girls remain in the
custody of Winkler's in-laws, a judge
ruled she can begin supervised visits.
(Photo by Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)
In happier times, Mary and Matthew Winkler lived in Selmer,
Tenn., where Matthew Winkler
was a third-generation minister in the Church of Christ.
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