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Selmer, Tenn. – A preacher’s wife accused of killing her husband with a shotgun blast had been depositing bad checks and feared he would find out, a prosecutor said as her murder trial opened Thursday.

The defense told jurors she killed her husband, 31, accidentally while trying to protect their child from him.

Mary Winkler, 33, only intended to hold her husband at gunpoint to force him to talk about his personal problems after a situation involving their 1-year-old daughter, Breanna, defense attorney Steve Farese said. The defense did not describe the situation.

“The morning he did what he did to Breanna, she was going to get his attention – with the very things he had always threatened her with,” Farese said. He said Matthew Winkler had threatened his wife with a gun many times.

A prosecutor described Matthew Winkler as a preacher, a good father and a man who trusted his wife. Even after she was arrested, Mary Winkler told police her husband was “a mighty fine person,” Assistant District Attorney Walt Freeland said.

The prosecutor said bank managers were closing in on a check-kiting scheme that Mary Winkler wanted to conceal from her husband. He said Mary Winkler had become caught up in a swindle known as the “Nigerian scam,” which promises riches to victims who send money to cover the processing expenses.

“This was beginning to catch up with Mary,” Freeland said. “The house of cards she had set up was falling down.”

The minister was found fatally wounded at the parsonage of his Fourth Street Church of Christ in March 2006. His wife was arrested a day later about 340 miles away on the Alabama coast with their three young daughters.

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