This episode covers the murder of Rachel Winkler, her complicated love life, and the subsequent trial of her husband Todd Winkler. Key discussions include Rachel's relationships with Tim Charrington and James White, the events leading to her murder, and Todd's claims of self-defense.
Rachel Winkler, a mother of three, was found dead in her home, leading to a police investigation that revealed her tumultuous relationships. Tim Charrington, her first love, expressed heartbreak over her marriage to Todd Winkler, a former fighter pilot. Rachel's affair with handyman James White further complicated matters.
On the night of her death, Todd claimed he acted in self-defense during a violent confrontation with Rachel. He alleged that she attacked him with scissors, prompting him to retaliate. However, evidence suggested a more sinister motive behind the murder.
The episode also explores Todd's past, including the suspicious death of his first wife, Kathy Winkler, in a car accident. Prosecutor Lisette Souter connected the two cases, arguing that Todd had a history of manipulation and violence against women.
Ultimately, Todd was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 26 years to life. The episode highlights the impact of these events on Rachel's family and friends, as well as the unresolved questions surrounding Kathy's death.
Rachel Winkler was murdered by her husband Todd, who claimed self-defense; he was later convicted of first-degree murder.
This episode stands out for the following:
I can tell you with absolute certainty that is 110% false.Deadly Twist
I felt like we were family. I felt like we were one.Deadly Twist
What had happened in that house?Deadly Twist
But nine years into what looked like a happy marriage, children had yet to arrive.Deadly Twist
Did she like to go camping?Deadly Twist
I'm going to kill him with my two bare hands.Deadly Twist