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Fifty Year Sentence Ends Short For Sex Offender |
By greenbaypressgazette.com |
Published: 03/04/2011 |
A man implicated in the 1983 murder and rape of a Green Bay woman is being released from prison and will live in Berlin, authorities there said today. Denice “Bobber” Stumpner, 57, was serving a 50-year prison sentence for his role in the crime but hits his mandatory release date on Thursday. He was convicted in 1988 of being party to first-degree sexual assault, kidnapping and aggravated battery. He was one of four men associated with the death of Margaret Anderson in December 1983. Stumpner, Mark Lukensmeyer, Mark Hinton and Randolph Whiting encountered Anderson, then 35, at a Green Bay tavern, the Back Forty, that Lukensmeyer owned on Bodart Street. Read More. |
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