We are raising funds to travel to Mexico for the long-awaited murder trial of my sister, Sativa Transue, who was tragically taken from us on November 27, 2021.
For nearly four years, our family has been waiting for this moment — to finally face the court process, honor Sativa’s memory, and seek justice on her behalf. Sativa was a beautiful soul whose life was cut short far too soon. She was loving, vibrant, and full of light, and she touched the lives of so many who knew her.
Attending this trial is incredibly important to us, both to ensure her voice is not forgotten and to take one step closer to healing. Unfortunately, the costs of international travel, lodging, and time away from work are significant. Every donation will go directly toward helping our family be present in Mexico during this critical time.
Your support — whether through donations, sharing, or words of encouragement — means more than we can ever express. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for helping us honor Sativa and stand for justice in her name.
4/11/2026 — A few weeks ago, our lawyer advised us to wait until the second day of trial before making any travel arrangements, which unfortunately makes the trip even more expensive. He explained there’s a high likelihood of a continuance, especially given how Taylor is handling things.
At this point, we know we haven’t raised enough to send our whole family. We’re now hoping to raise enough to send our mom, so at least one of us can be there.
The funds would help cover her flight, hotel, food, and transportation to and from the courthouse. She will also be missing three weeks of work, so we’re hoping to raise enough to help offset the income she’ll be losing.
Thank you all so much
Update:
The trial has been continued until May 18th and will conclude May 22nd. This means my mother & aunt now need to fly home and back to Mexico in 2 weeks. This will cost approximately $4,000
Along with these additional costs, we recently were made aware that we now have $8,000 in unexpected legal fees.
Anything helps
Organizer and beneficiary
Jayme Bolieu
Beneficiary


