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Suspect in Navajo killing just out of prison
A man suspected in the death of Bryanna Antone, a member of the Navajo Nation, had just been released from federal jail, The Honolulu Advertiser reported.

Aaron M. Susa, 31, served a four-month sentence for a parole violation, the paper said. He was convicted in Hawaii of possessing methamphetamine and has a prior conviction in Missouri.

Susa is being held as a person of interest in Antone's death. Her nude body was found on Waikiki Beach in the early morning hours of Friday, October 2.

The pair had been seen leaving a hotel together, just hours after Susa was released from the federal jail.

Antone went Hawaii to celebrate her 25th birthday as a gift from here mother, who was attending a dental convention.

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