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Released Before Justice for Missing Navajo Elder

Released Before Justice for Missing Navajo Elder

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A Navajo elder vanished five years ago on June 15th, and the man convicted of robbing her, stealing her truck, and abandoning her on the roadside has just been released from prison — shocking her family who believed he’d remain locked up until at least 2028. Gerald Begay, her son, called the news another “slap in the face.” Ella Mae, a gifted weaver and grandmother of nine, was 62 when she disappeared. Her case, though gaining more attention than many involving Indigenous people, symbolizes deeper systemic failures in protecting Indigenous communities. The release, attributed to good behavior credits and legal time-served calculations, was not mandated to notify victims’ families — a policy experts say leaves survivors in the dark. Tolth, now required to live in a halfway house for six months and under supervision for three years, had previously cited a troubled childhood and planned mental health treatment. Ella Mae remains missing — and her family continues to grieve without closure.

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