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Wife who killed minister wants kids back

Section: Religion

John Gerome, Associated Press Writer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The woman who killed her minister husband with a shotgun is seeking custody of her three daughters, or at least frequent visits.

A petition filed in Carroll County Chancery Court argues that Mary Winkler's continued separation from the girls — ages 2, 8 and 10 — is "unconscionable and detrimental" to the children.

Winkler, 33, shot the Rev. Matthew Winkler in their parsonage of Fourth Street Church of Christ in Selmer on March 22, 2006, after what she described as an abusive marriage.

She was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, but served only five months in jail, followed by two months in a mental health treatment facility.

Her former in-laws, Dan and Diane Winkler, are seeking to terminate her parental rights and adopt the girls.

Mary Wilker's petition to the court says she has not had parenting time with the children in a year. She "would show that she does not represent a threat of substantial harm to the children and therefore they should be returned to her immediately in order to serve their best interest," the filing says.

Dan and Diane Winkler have also filed a motion to try to prevent Mary Winkler from appearing on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" on Wednesday, saying they "do not believe it is proper to try this case in the press" and that the publicity would harm the girls.

"It is in the best interest of the children to live normal lives and it is not in their interest for their private lives and problems to be aired in the newspaper and on television. No good can come of it," their motion says.

Chancellor Ron Harmon was expected to hear arguments from the parties by telephone and issue a ruling later Tuesday.

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