The Clothesline Project, a traveling memorial exhibit to remember victims of domestic violence, hung in The Coffee Landing Cafe Monday and will make its way around the community this week. Among the 30 T-shirts hanging in remembrance of Minnesotans murdered in 2010, is a shirt for Linda Muggli.
Muggli, of Ray, died Nov. 26, 2010, after a totem pole she was carving fell on her. In January, more than two years after her death, Linda Muggli’s husband, Carl Muggli, pleaded guilty under an agreement with prosecutors to second-degree unintentional murder of his wife.
Each T-shirt displayed is usually decorated by friends and families of the victims and stand as a visual reminder that domestic violence happens everywhere.

