(He) found out about it watching television. |
All we want is a fair trial for Mary Carol Winkler. We don't want the field tilted in any way. |
He was not involved in any way and found out about it watching television. |
I can't discuss anything she's told me. But I think you have to look at the entire picture. You can't look at the end of a story and determine what the beginning and middle were. |
I'm not going to say anything about Matthew Winkler or his family or anything else - the man is yet to be buried. |
She appears to be coming out of her initial shock. |
She is starting to open more, she is starting to be able to give us more details of the time period surrounding the events. |
She's having difficulty staying on point. When you want to discuss an important issue with someone, you need their full attention, and right now we don't feel that she's able to give us her full attention. |
This is certainly one of the things we are looking into. Of course, she has a one-year-old child, and we have certain information that lead us to believe that is something that needs to be investigated fully. |
This is not a circus. This is a legal proceeding. |
We feel it does no one any good to hear bad things said about the mother of children. We don't feel that it does anyone any good to hear gruesome things about their late father. |
You have to look at the entire picture. You can't look at the end of the story and determine what the middle and beginning was. What that means is, there's a beginning and middle in any relationship. |