Monfils v. Taylor

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1998-12-23

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TERENCE T. EVANS, Circuit Judge. It was a gruesome discovery. On a Sunday night in November of 1992, a two-story pulp vat at the James River Paper Mill in Green Bay, Wisconsin, was drained. The body of a James River employee, Thomas Monfils, was discovered at the bottom of the vat. The body was mutilated — the vat had propellers that stirred the thick pump mixture. A rope, with a 50-pound weight, was tied to Monfils’ neck.</…

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