Mary Winkler Out on Bond
Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2006-08-11 03:14
The update is here. I doubt if she had been the victim, he would be out on bond. The report closes with the usual sort of "she has only seen her kids once," blithering foolishness. Well, that's because she's unpredictably muderous!
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How About Some Child Support Mary?
I heard the judge for some reason rejected the bonding company that is bonding her.
However, that was only a technicality and her lawyers are working on it so she will eventually get out.
Her bond was set at $750,000. So that means a minimum of $75,000 goes to the bonding company regardless of how the trial turns out. And it is rumored she got a cash advance from Hollywood to do her story and that is why she was able to make the bond. If that is indeed the case then why didn't the courts confiscate that money for her 3 children's child support? Her in laws are taking care of the children on their limited retirement income and could use some help with supporting her children I am sure.
Also, her trial starts the last day of October and will more than likely be completed before Christmas. That means that the $75,000 is only buying her a couple of months of freedom before she is convicted of murder and sent to prison for hopefully many years.
TRANSLATIONS
Winkler's attorneys have also asked the judge to suppress statements she made to police in Alabama and Tennessee after her arrest. In those statements, Ballin said, she told officers she did not want to smear her husband's name in public.
TRANSLATION: She hadn’t gotten her lies straightened out yet.
At a bond hearing in June, an investigator testified that Winkler said she shot her husband because she "snapped" after what she told authorities was repeated criticism and stress over issues including the couple's financial situation.
TRANSLATION: She is a materialistic slut addicted to shopping and he begged her to stop.
“Winkler told police that in the past year, the emotional and verbal abuse from her husband had worsened.”
TRANSLATION: She continued to go on shopping binges and he pleaded for her to stop before she drove the family into financial ruin.
In court, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agent Brent Booth read from Winkler's initial statement to police: "I heard the boom, and he (Matthew Winkler) rolled out of the bed on the floor, and I saw some blood on the floor and some bleeding around his mouth. I went over and wiped his mouth off with a sheet. I told him I was sorry and that I loved him. And then I went and ran.
TRANSLATION: She murdered him in cold-blood because he threatened her spending addiction, then, ran away like the self-centered coward that she is.
“It does not require many words to speak the truth.”
Chief Joseph 1840-1904
Think Again
I'm not sure what to make of this? Does Ms. wonderful have some unresolved business from previous dealings with the court that have prevented her from being bailed out? What rock did the preacher find this gem under anyway? Perhaps he took her on to save her? What was he thinking? Perhaps something along the lines of "If I just show her love she will be kind, loving, and gentle in return?" Moral of the story is: if you marry a whack-job, you get a whack-job.
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Fortunately - She has a Uterus!
And this is the ONLY fact that permits such a breech of justice!!!
No MAN would EVER be let out on bond after murdering somebody in cold blood by shooting them in back with a shotgun!!!
oregon dad
Don't blame the man
"What rock did the preacher find this gem under anyway? Perhaps he took her on to save her? What was he thinking?"
Careful there, shaming and blaming the man is what the feminists do. Its not his fault that this evil creature turned murderous, hard as it may be to swallow. He had NOTHING to do with it.
Careful There
"Careful there, shaming and blaming the man is what the feminists do."
True, however, one must be careful to take responsibility for their decisions or else they assume the more familiar role of women, that of victim. I'm not a victim, I'm a volunteer! Wherever life takes us, we still get to make choices. John Murtari's Protest is evidence of this.
What could the preacher have done differently (when the bimbo started going off the deep end), rather than keeping the whole thing a dirty family secret, that may have resulted in different consequences?
Keeping a loaded shotgun within easy access when there's a psychotic whack-job living in the house (not to mention children) is one BAD choice!
We all play a part in life's dramas. My part is the only part that I have any say so over. When I deny my part, am I a victim, or, perhaps a fool?
She should get the electric chair for her part!