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Roy Taylor or more popularly known as D.J. Mount, is one of the murder victims in The Man in the Wall. He is murdered by Randall Hall. Roy Taylor intended to leave Randall Hall's record label and run away with a girl, Eve Warren who stole money and methamphetamine from Hall. In retaliation, Hall suffocates Roy Taylor with a bag of methamphetamine.

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  • Roy Taylor or more popularly known as D.J. Mount, is one of the murder victims in The Man in the Wall. He is murdered by Randall Hall. Roy Taylor intended to leave Randall Hall's record label and run away with a girl, Eve Warren who stole money and methamphetamine from Hall. In retaliation, Hall suffocates Roy Taylor with a bag of methamphetamine.
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  • Roy Taylor or more popularly known as D.J. Mount, is one of the murder victims in The Man in the Wall. He is murdered by Randall Hall. Roy Taylor intended to leave Randall Hall's record label and run away with a girl, Eve Warren who stole money and methamphetamine from Hall. In retaliation, Hall suffocates Roy Taylor with a bag of methamphetamine.
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