On Monday December 26, a friend of Anderson, Terry “Weasel” Apfel, a member of the local Drifters
motorcycle club, stopped by her house at afternoon, and together they went out to see a movie and have a few drinks. At around 11:00 p.m., Apfel and Anderson went to a bar called the Back Forty. The bar was owned by Mark “Shotgun” Lukensmeyer, himself also a Drifter. Inside, some members of the Drifters and of the DC Eagles, another biker gang, had already spent the evening with heavy drinking and taking drugs. Members of both clubs generally valued their motorcycles more than women, who were often seen as property that could be traded or beaten easily. At a certain point and after many drinks, one of the Drifters’ girlfriends and Anderson started fighting. Both women had to be separated. After that Apfel sensed that he and Anderson were no longer welcome, so they decided to leave the bar. It was almost closing time, so the other patrons began to leave. Outside the bar, an angry and
intoxicated Anderson confronted Apfel, pulled his hair and slapped him in the face. Furious, Apfel threw her to the ground and repeatedly kicked her with his
steel-toe boots in the head and body. Then he pushed her towards three members of the D.C. Eagles, and said “Here, you guys can have her.” He got in his car and drove away. The three D.C. Eagles — Randolph “Gargoyle” Whiting, Denice “Bobber” Stumpner and Mark “A.D.” Hinton — began beating and kicking Anderson. Mark Lukensmeyer, the owner of the Back Forty, watched the scene from the doorway. Chris Shavlik, the bartender, tried to intervene, but there was nothing she could do. Shavlik got into her car and left. Now Lukensmeyer joined the other three men in
spanking Anderson. The four men subsequently took Anderson inside the bar. For the next two hours, the group subjected Anderson to severe beatings and
sexual abuse. They snapped a
cue stick in half and pulled a
cue ball into Anderson's
vagina. Anderson attempted to fight back. At one point, Anderson cut Stumpner with a
knife. Her attack resulted in more beatings. Eventually, the men left the bar and took Anderson with them. They pushed her into the back seat of Lukensmeyer’s
Grand Torino and drove to the Packerland Meat Packing Plant. The group parked behind the company’s
manure clean-out area. Whiting exited the vehicle, pulling Margaret out by her hair. He dragged her through the snow. Then Whiting pulled out his
buck knife and slit Anderson’s throat. She was left to die. Blood was coming out "like a fountain of water" from the neck cut. Around 3 o'clock in the morning, Anderson was dead. == Aftermath ==