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ALLEGED AIM SLAYING GUN WAS WITH THE POLICE
I’m not sure of the source on this but Monica Charles posted this on alt.native… A defense lawyer for one of two men charged with the 1975 slaying of an American Indian Movement member has accused prosecutors of putting “erroneous … Continue reading
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Tagged .32-caliber pistol, AIM, Anna Mae Aquash, Anna Mae Aquash Murder Case, Arlo Looking Cloud, Badlands, Dana Hanna, Dr. Edward James, John Graham, Martin Montileaux, Merlyn Muir, murder trial, murder weapon, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Rapid City, Richard Marshall, Theda Clark, U.S. Attorney Marty Jackley
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EXPLANATION OF THE CHARGES AGAINST RICHARD (DICK) MARSHALL FOR THE MURDER OF ANNA MAE AQUASH
With all of the twists and turns in this story… peoples opinions … finger pointing…. Dana Hannah (defense attorney for Richard Marshall) has written out a good simple explanation of the charges against Mr. Marshall. READ PDF FILE AT O … Continue reading
DIVIDED SIDES OF THE ANNA MAE AQUASH MURDER TRIAL
I have been reading a lot on and off about the murder of Anna Mae Aquash trial….blogs…THE UNQUIET GRAVE….a discussion group called alt.native where much arguing takes place… There are basically two sides…One that says John Graham and Richard Marshall … Continue reading
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MARSHALL DEFENSE SPECULATES ON ARLO LOOKING CLOUD’S TESTIMONY
The upcoming trial of John Graham and Richard Marshall is just too much…it should be a study at Harvard Law in what is wrong with our legal system…people getting convicted…spend years in jail…and this murder case is so layered with … Continue reading
ANNA MAE AQUASH: THE LEGEND
ANNA MAE AQUASH: THE LEGEND By Monica J Charles Anna Mae Aquash is the stuff of legends. She died in her prime under mysterious circumstances. She was only thirty years old and the mother of two small children. She was … Continue reading
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Graham, Marshall trial rescheduled for February
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/news/article_9a086846-eaa7-11de-a53e-001cc4c002e0.html?mode=story Journal staff | Posted: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:00 pm | (0) Comments Font Size:Default font sizeLarger font sizeJohn Graham and Richard “Dickie” Marshall are scheduled to stand trial in February on charges that they murdered American Indian Activist … Continue reading