Her body was found wrapped in tarp and bedding and tied up in the basement Justin Adkins, a friend of Steele-Knudslien, echoed those sentiments. “Her thing was always that transgender women are beautiful and need a venue for trans women to be seen as beautiful,” Adkins told the New York Post. She was memorialized on social media by a number of prominent LGBTQ advocacy groups, including GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign.
During a Monday arraignment, Mark Steele-Knudslien pleaded not guilty to the murder charges. He’s set for a pretrial hearing Feb. 7.
Christa Steele-Knudslien’s death sent shockwaves through New England’s LGBTQ community. In addition to founding the Miss Trans America pageant, she also helped launch the Miss Trans New England pageant and was one of the organizers of the first New England Trans Pride march in 2008.
Among those who shared condolences was Lambda Legal’s Transgender Rights Project Director Dru Levasseur, who called Steele-Knudslien a “powerful organizer and fierce activist.”
“I am so sorry to those who were very close to her. We must all support each other in this time of horror and sadness,” Levasseur wrote Monday. “She deserved better. She deserved life and happiness.”
Justin Adkins, a friend of Steele-Knudslien, echoed those sentiments. “Her thing was always that transgender women are beautiful and need a venue for trans women to be seen as beautiful,” Adkins told the New York Post.
She was memorialized on social media by a number of prominent LGBTQ advocacy groups, including GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign.
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