Murder of Anna Mae Aquash Anna Mae Aquash was a female activist within the ranks of the
American Indian Movement. On December 11, 1975, Aquash was forced out of the home of Denver
AIM Troy Lynn S. Yellow Wood despite the latter's objection that something bad would happen to Aquash. She was taken to an apartment in Rapid City, South Dakota owned by
Russell Means' brother, and during interrogation, she was raped by
John Graham. Aquash was moved to two residences owned by Thelma Conroy-Rios. which led to prosecutors alleging that Graham raped Aquash. These allegations were reinforced by the 'strong acid phosphate' found in the vagina, which "constitutes evidence in support of the allegation that defendant
John Graham raped the victim at Thelma Rios' apartment on or about December 10–11, 1975." Graham acknowledged in a taped interview/interrogation that Looking Cloud waited outside of the room Aquash was imprisoned inside of. Aquash was then forcefully moved to the
Rosebud Indian Reservation where AIM supporters refuse to house her. Nelson-Clarke was given orders to have Aquash eliminated.
Theda Nelson Clarke, another female
AIM activist, received instructions to have Aquash "dealt with" from Rapid City, South Dakota
American Indian Movement activist Thelma Conroy-Rios. Aquash's assassination allegedly was rooted in the mistaken belief that Aquash was a government informant.
Looking Cloud, along with
Theda Nelson Clarke and
John 'John Boy Patton' Graham, force Aquash into the back of a car and drive her to a remote part of the
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Clarke drove from Denver, Colorado to the scene of the shooting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in her red Pinto. Aquash was shot execution style in the back of the head and left to die. Her body was discovered on February 24, 1976 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation at the bottom of a ravine located in close proximity to an isolated highway. Aquash was revealed to have been executed using a gun, as the autopsy showed that the muzzle of the gun had been pressed into the back of her neck. The coroner's report indicated that in addition to the fatal gunshot wound,
exposure contributed to the death of Aquash.
Court Conroy-Rios was indicted on September 9, 2009 on one count of felony murder for kidnapping and one count of premeditated murder to
Anna Mae Aquash, with a trial scheduled for November. Rios agreed to a plea deal which allowed her to avoid going to trial on murder charges, which resulted in her pleading guilty to acting as an accessory in the kidnapping of Aquash, and as a result, was sentenced to serve five years in prison. In a plea agreement, Rios indicated that she overheard two other people who wanted Aquash to be killed, but these names were redacted from court documents. ==Death==