The true story of the murder of Margaret Anderson - raped on a pool table and left for dead near a manure pile - shocked the populace of Green Bay, Wisconsin, during the 1983 Christmas holiday. Though nearly beheaded, the single mother fought hard for her life. In the end, however, Margaret died, leaving her teen son motherless. Author Mike Dauplaise practically makes the reader feel Margaret's last breaths as he recreates the night she was killed. He then takes us to her home state of Montana, and finally along the investigative pursuit of a lifetime. This America's Most Wanted drama ends…mehr
The true story of the murder of Margaret Anderson - raped on a pool table and left for dead near a manure pile - shocked the populace of Green Bay, Wisconsin, during the 1983 Christmas holiday. Though nearly beheaded, the single mother fought hard for her life. In the end, however, Margaret died, leaving her teen son motherless. Author Mike Dauplaise practically makes the reader feel Margaret's last breaths as he recreates the night she was killed. He then takes us to her home state of Montana, and finally along the investigative pursuit of a lifetime. This America's Most Wanted drama ends nearly five years later with the capture of the last of her four attackers. Dauplaise exposes the motorcycle gang culture of the 1980s to reveal what was done to Margaret and the subsequent efforts to bring her attackers to justice. True crime enthusiasts will revel in the detail and the manhunt.
Mike Dauplaise is a freelance writer based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he lives with his wife, Bonnie. He began his professionalwriting career in 1979 as a part-time sports and news reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette, and graduated from St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications in 1984. He later worked as a sports and news reporter for the Wausau(Wis.) Daily Herald, sports editor for the Green Bay News-Chronicle, and copy editor and sports reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. After leaving the newspaper business, he worked as a communications specialist in a corporate marketing setting while growing his freelance writing business. Dauplaise teamed up with former Green Bay Packers security director Jerry Parins to co-author "Bodyguard to the Packers: Beat Cops, Brett Favre and Beating Cancer," and with physician Rolf Lulloff to co-author "Living and Loving with Parkinson's Disease: Our Partnership through a 45-Year Journey."
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