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This is Ann Rule's latest paperback.
It is about unlikely murders.
It has a section in it about Mary Winkler Murder Case.
http://wkrn.com/nashville/news/wink...rint/135215.htm
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"Winkler Murder Case Available In Print"
There's a new book on store shelves featuring a mid-state murder plot.
The case of Convicted murderer Mary Winkler's is now in print.
It's called, "Smoke, Mirrors and Murder," by Ann Rule.
The 480 page book focuses on a series of seemingly unlikely killings, including the Winkler murder, a story that received national attention.
Mary Winkler shot her minister husband Matthew in the back while he was in bed.
A jury convicted Mary voluntary manslaughter.
Adam Blair, with Borders Books said, "With her case as popular as it is here in the south, we've gotten a few copies of it and sold a few copies...
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Other links about ARs comments about the Winkler case are very interesting. In the end it seems even AR with over 30 years experience in researching murder cases doesn't really know what the real truth is in this case.
She commented that out of 30 years she has not seen another case quite like this one where it wasn't clear what the truth is or who was the victim in this case. She can only surmise "maybe they both were."
She also does a postscript about Mary's interview on Oprah, which AR found bizarre.
It is about unlikely murders.
It has a section in it about Mary Winkler Murder Case.
http://wkrn.com/nashville/news/wink...rint/135215.htm
quote:
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"Winkler Murder Case Available In Print"
There's a new book on store shelves featuring a mid-state murder plot.
The case of Convicted murderer Mary Winkler's is now in print.
It's called, "Smoke, Mirrors and Murder," by Ann Rule.
The 480 page book focuses on a series of seemingly unlikely killings, including the Winkler murder, a story that received national attention.
Mary Winkler shot her minister husband Matthew in the back while he was in bed.
A jury convicted Mary voluntary manslaughter.
Adam Blair, with Borders Books said, "With her case as popular as it is here in the south, we've gotten a few copies of it and sold a few copies...
**********************************************
Other links about ARs comments about the Winkler case are very interesting. In the end it seems even AR with over 30 years experience in researching murder cases doesn't really know what the real truth is in this case.
She commented that out of 30 years she has not seen another case quite like this one where it wasn't clear what the truth is or who was the victim in this case. She can only surmise "maybe they both were."
She also does a postscript about Mary's interview on Oprah, which AR found bizarre.