Withering Words
The verdict does not end the lingering legal issues surrounding the slaying.
Fights lie ahead between Mary Winkler and her in-laws. Diane and Dan Winkler filed a $2 million wrongful death civil suit against her, and they are seeking permanent custody of their three grandchildren, Patricia, 9; Allie, 7, and Brianna, 2.
The Winklers are trying to terminate Mary's parental rights, and she responded with a petition to seek immediate custody. The case is pending in Chancery Court in Jackson, Tenn.
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The most riveting moments in Friday's long hearing came during victim impact statements given by the Matthew Winkler's brother and mother. After initially expressing love and support for their daughter-in-law, Winkler family has had an increasingly contentious relationship with her.
"I've watched as the life of my brother has been turned into a circus," testified Daniel Winkler. While starting icily at his sister-in-law, he added, "I don't see any remorse."
Even more withering was the testimony of the victim's mother, Diane Winkler.
"You broke your girls' hearts," Mrs. Winkler said during a stern 30-minute monologue in which she stared intently at Mary Winkler, who sat wearing a print dress and white sweater. "Mary, you have destroyed your husband's character. You have destroyed his good name...You have accused him of being a monster who abused and belittled you."
Mary Winkler read a statement in court, insisting that she was filled with remorse.
Despite the acrimonious moments, the sentence itself was anti-climactic to the verdict of voluntary manslaughter, which legal observers unanimously agreed was an astounding victory for defense lawyers Farese and Ballin, whose empathy-and-abuse strategy outflanked the prosecution.
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