Column: No defense from AIM for Anna Mae Pictou Aquash
"The trial of Richard Marshall in the Annie Mae Aquash murder left me with a sense of dread and sadness that didn't have anything to do with the not-guilty verdict.

A federal jury on April 22 found Marshall not guilty of providing the gun that was used to kill Aquash, the American Indian Movement activist killed by other AIM members in December 1975. Marshall's acquittal showed that a Native American can get a fair trial in Rapid City, said his defense attorney, Dana Hanna. U.S. District Judge Lawrence Piersol thanked Hanna, a court-appointed attorney, for providing a spirited defense.

It's too bad Annie Mae didn't have the same quality of defense against those inside AIM who accused her of being an FBI informant throughout 1975, a charge the FBI has consistently denied.

Some in AIM accused the FBI of being responsible for Aquash's death. That theory has fallen apart since the real story began coming out about 15 years ago.

The real story-and the sad story-is that fellow AIM supporters kidnapped Annie Mae, tried her in a kangaroo court and then executed her, based on testimony in the murder conviction of Arlo Looking Cloud for his role in her shooting, as well as testimony in the Marshall trial.

My sense of dread came from listening to the chilling account of Annie Mae's last days, knowing how it would end."

Get the Story:
Steve Miller: Aquash had no defense with AIM (The Rapid City Journal 5/7)

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