Mary Winkler, his wife; and the couple's three small daughters were reported missing along with the family's
minivan. The state of Tennessee issued an
Amber alert, and Mary and the children were located the next day in
Orange Beach, Alabama. Mary confessed to killing her husband and was charged with
first-degree murder after extradition to Tennessee. She was released on bond, and her trial began on April 9, 2007. At trial, Mary claimed that she had suffered extensive physical and emotional abuse at her husband's hands. She was convicted of
voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to 150 days in prison plus 60 days in a mental health facility. ==See also==