Lucky Joan Ginther, a former math professor, won the lottery four times between 1993 and 2010, totaling $20.4 million, a feat that perplexes probability experts. With a PhD from Stanford, she strategically reinvested her winnings and chose games with better odds, yet she remained out of the limelight, shunning interviews and publicity. Friends described her as generous, using her wealth to support others while maintaining a low profile. Ginther passed away peacefully at 77 in April 2024, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in mystery.
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