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In 1980, she smothered her five-month-old son, Ronald Winters III. In 2007, she drowned 23-month-old Ryan Rivers. She is suspected of setting a fire which killed her two older children in 1979, and one the day prior that killed a friend"s three children. Per a plea bargain, she cannot be prosecuted for those.
In 1966, Winters" 10-year-old brother and 4 and 11-year-old sisters died from an apparent carbon monoxide leak in the family home.
In 1979, Winters" first two children, 3-year-old Colleen and 20-month-old John, died in a 1979 fire in the family"s Hyde Lake cabin in Theresa, New New York Investigators blamed an electrical defect.
The day before that fire started at Winters" cabin, another fire started at Winters" friend"s house in Hermon, New York, while her friend"s three children were still inside. Saint Lawrence County police re-investigated this fire in 2007.
Winters was near at least seventeen fires since the 1979 ones, nine determined as arson.
She pleaded guilty to criminal mischief in relation to two in 1981. She rescued her four-year-old daughter and two-year-old son, but lost her five-year-old daughter, who rescued herself. She was convicted of burning her mother"s home in 1997.
Her mother died in a car accident two months before Winters began her eight-year prison term.
She was indicted by a Saint Lawrence County grand jury in August 2007 of second-degree murder, first-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child. This prompted police to exhume Winters" son, Ronald Winters III, who died on November 21, 1980 in Otisco, New York, of supposed Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Based on their findings, police charged Winters with second-degree murder on March 28, 2007. On April 21, 2008, Winters pleaded guilty to manslaughter for drowning Rivers.
Under the terms of the plea agreement, she also agreed to plead guilty in Onondaga County Court to first-degree manslaughter for smothering Winters.
She was sentenced to 20 years for Rivers, and 8 to 25 years for Winters, to be served concurrently, with parole eligibility after 17 years. She is imprisoned at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility By pleading guilty, she avoided possible second degree murder convictions and multiple life sentences, as well as prosecution for the 1979 murders of Colleen and John Winters.