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  • 1975 murder case delayed by ‘Aquash’ box discovery

    by Dave Kolpack

    Associated Press Writer Feb. 2010

    Thirty-four years after Annie Mae Aquash’s frozen body was found on a South Dakota reservation, the federal case against a man accused of assisting in her killing has been further delayed due to the discovery of a box of evidence in the basement of the Denver Police Department.

    The attorney for Richard Marshall says the collection of files and recordings labeled “Aquash” – whose existence police revealed to prosecutors in late January – are new to the case.

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