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  • Victoria Winters
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  • Victoria was killed by her husband Sheldon, who then killed himself to keep her spirit under his control. When Victoria finally learned that he committed suicide, he could no longer hold her against her will and she was free to leave him and move on.
  • When she turned two, letters began arriving at the home every month, addressed to Victoria. Inside was $50 in cash and nothing else. The letters were never signed, but they were postmarked Bangor, Maine (4). When she was six years old, an attendant at the home told Victoria that her parents were coming to pick her up. She knew it was untrue, but was still very excited and felt special for about two weeks (21). Victoria told this story to David Collins, but she may have been making it up to help him deal with his problem.
Episode Count
  • 347
Portrayed By
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Marital
  • Married to Sheldon Winters
Year of Death
  • 1796
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Origin
  • New York, USA
Age
  • 23
First Appearance
  • 1
Name
  • Victoria Winters
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Species
  • *Mortal *Spirit
Last Appearance
  • 665
Profession
  • Governess
Also known as
  • Vicki
  • Victoria Winters Clark
Loyalty
  • Good
Date of Birth
  • 1946-03-04
Manner of death
  • Jumped off Widows’ Hill prompted by Jeb Hawkes
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  • When she turned two, letters began arriving at the home every month, addressed to Victoria. Inside was $50 in cash and nothing else. The letters were never signed, but they were postmarked Bangor, Maine (4). When she was six years old, an attendant at the home told Victoria that her parents were coming to pick her up. She knew it was untrue, but was still very excited and felt special for about two weeks (21). Like many of the other children, Victoria lived a relatively unhappy life in the foundling home, never knowing who her real parents or family were. She once got into a fight with a girl and gave her a bloody nose (23). One girl at the home who was nine or ten years old used to chase people away because she didn't like herself and figured no one else would either. A man eventually came and talked with her over and over again until the girl realized her problem (15). Victoria told this story to David Collins, but she may have been making it up to help him deal with his problem. The money from Bangor inexplicably stopped arriving when Victoria turned eighteen (4). Vicki began working at the home under the employment of Mrs Hopewell when she got older (1, 8).
  • Victoria was killed by her husband Sheldon, who then killed himself to keep her spirit under his control. When Victoria finally learned that he committed suicide, he could no longer hold her against her will and she was free to leave him and move on.