- Jan 16, 2001
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Mommy, why did you kill Daddy? <--the question I hope all three kids ask her like a broken record for the next 15 years. :|
Yeah, the court has temporarily blocked the visits, but you already know she'll get them. :|
I think it's crap to begin with that she got such a light sentence to begin with. She had great lawyers, obviously.
It never ceases to amaze me how my country, the greatest country in the world, can have such a broken system.
Firstly, she should be in jail for life...or damn near it. Secondly, she should never be allowed to see her kids again. Hurting the kids? Of course. So did their Daddy getting a shotgun blast to the back of the head.
So, now she'll slowly convince the kids "that Daddy was a bad man and God hated him", they'll believe her and eventually DEFEND her in private and in public.
All courtesy of a broken system. I love my country...but damn...we need fixes like yesterday.
JACKSON, Tenn. -- An appeals court has removed a barrier to supervised visits between convicted killer Mary Winkler and her children.
A Carroll County judge ruled in September that Winkler could begin visits with her three young daughters, but the children's paternal grandparents appealed that order.
The Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the visits while considering the grandparents' request.
But the appeals court ruled in Jackson on Tuesday that the lower court can go ahead with allowing Winkler's visits while she tries to regain custody of her children.
Winkler was convicted this year of voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of her husband, Matthew Winkler, a minister in Selmer.
Yeah, the court has temporarily blocked the visits, but you already know she'll get them. :|
I think it's crap to begin with that she got such a light sentence to begin with. She had great lawyers, obviously.
It never ceases to amaze me how my country, the greatest country in the world, can have such a broken system.
Firstly, she should be in jail for life...or damn near it. Secondly, she should never be allowed to see her kids again. Hurting the kids? Of course. So did their Daddy getting a shotgun blast to the back of the head.
So, now she'll slowly convince the kids "that Daddy was a bad man and God hated him", they'll believe her and eventually DEFEND her in private and in public.
All courtesy of a broken system. I love my country...but damn...we need fixes like yesterday.
