Invitation To A Murder
Police called Mark Winger a hero on Aug. 29, 1995 when he seemingly attempted to save his wife, Donnah, from being bludgeoned to death in their home by Roger Harrington. Harrington, a man with a history of mental illness, was shot and killed that night by Winger. Four years later, DeAnn Schultz, Donnah's best friend, revealed to police that she and Mark Winger had been having an affair and that he had talked about killing his wife. Polaroid pictures revealing the position of the victims' bodies at the scene of the killings showed that Winger's account of the events lacked credibility. Seven years after the deaths of Donnah Winger and Roger Harrington, Mark Winger was tried and found guilty of murder. He was sentenced to life in prison.


