And now:Sonja Keohane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: <http://www.insidedenver.com/news/1104anna8.shtml> AIM leader says FBI had role in death Group's head maintains woman kidnapped, killed By Karen Abbott Denver Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer Twenty-four years ago, Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash was kidnapped from a Denver home, driven to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and shot in the back of the head, American Indian Movement leader Russell Means says. On Wednesday, Means accused the FBI and two AIM leaders of conspiring to have her kidnapped, then killed by three other people. He called for a congressional investigation of the alleged collusion. Pictou-Aquash was an American Indian activist who has become a revered symbol to other American Indians in the fight for rights. Rumors have circulated since her death that she might have been killed by other AIM members who believed she was an FBI informant, or by the real informants -- perhaps with FBI knowledge -- for fear she would disclose their identities. "We are calling on Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo) ... to bring forth a hearing to investigate the FBI," Means said at a news conference in Denver. "One of the three men that took Anna Mae to her death has told me that it was (the AIM leader)," who ordered her killed, Means said. ---end of excerpt-----