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Editorial: Anna Mae murder deserves to be solved
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MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2003 The recent arrest and indictment of two men for the unsolved murder of American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash should finally bring out the truth, The Sioux Falls Argus Leader says in an editorial today. The paper says the developments should help put to rest lingering concerns about the FBI's alleged involvement Aquash's death. "It's time we learned what really happened," the paper says. "And why." Aquash was found on the Pine Ridge Reservation in February 1976. Arlo Looking Cloud has been arrested for her murder and another man, John Graham, is also wanted. Get the Story:
Arrest in murder may finally solve mystery (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 4/14) Relevant Links: Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash Info - http://www.dickshovel.com/annalay.html Related Stories:
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