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| Subject: Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life Fri Mar 18, 2011 9:28 am | |
| Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life STANTON, Ky. – If Azra Basic needed a place to run from the bloody aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia, her small-town Kentucky neighbors said she found it. The Croatian woman locals knew as "Issabella" settled years ago in this rural, hilly area and took jobs bathing elderly nursing home patients and working at a sandwich factory.
This week, acquaintances were shocked to hear the secret that Bosnian war crimes investigators said Basic has been hiding for two decades. As a soldier in the Croatian army, she killed a prisoner and tortured others by forcing them to drink human blood and gasoline, authorities said. She was arrested on Tuesday by federal agents.
"She's a lovely person, very diligent in her work," said 88-year-old Henrietta Kirchner, who was one of Basic's patients at the Stanton Nursing Center for about a week when she was recovering from a broken leg.
According to court documents, the 52-year-old Basic (BOSH) is charged with fatally stabbing a prisoner in the neck in 1992 during the bloody conflict in eastern Europe. Court documents accuse her of numerous other atrocities, including: setting a prisoner ablaze, pulling out prisoners' fingernails with pliers, ripping off a man's ear with pliers and carving crosses and the letter "S" into another man's flesh.
The accusations were "very shocking" to 44-year-old former neighbor Brian Rice.
"She's a pretty nice person," said Rice, who lived near her for about two years until she moved in November. "If I was standing here right now and ... she drove by, she would throw her hand up and if the window was down, she would speak and say 'hi' by my name."
It's unclear why Basic chose to settle down in Stanton, a town about 45 miles east of Lexington known for its annual corn festival. But Rice said if she was looking for a place to get away from her past, she had found it.
"Everybody sticks to themselves around here," he said. "We don't have no neighborly get-togethers. We speak if we know you."
Basic was an employee at the Mount Sterling, Ky., Nestle Prepared Foods plant that makes Hot Pockets-brand sandwiches, the company said, declining to provide additional details.
Jo Epperson, a clerk at the local smoke shop where she said Basic bought a carton of Kentucky-made 24/7 Menthol cigarettes once a week, said she once asked Basic what brought her to the area.
Epperson said Basic responded vaguely that "she was part of the war," but didn't elaborate.
Bosnian authorities have been slowly building a case against her for years, taking statements from witnesses, forensic experts and doctors between 1992 and 2001 to identify her. Interpol traced Basic to Kentucky in 2004, an international arrest warrant was issued in 2006 and the U.S. received a formal extradition request in February of 2007, according to a complaint filed in federal court.
Hundreds of fugitives are still being sought for war crimes, with a steady trickle of several arrests each month. Most of the other fugitives are men. The sheer volume of cases helps explain why it takes so long for some to be prosecuted.
Over 100,000 people were killed during the bloody war that followed Yugoslavia's collapse, most of them Muslim Bosnians. The war was fought between the country's three ethnic groups — Muslim Bosnians, Catholic Croats and Christian Orthodox Serbs.
During a hearing in U.S. District Court in Lexington on Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert E. Wier appointed a Basic a lawyer and ordered her held without bond pending an April 1 status hearing. Prosecutors argued that no bail amount would guarantee Basic's presence in court.
Basic's attorney, Patrick Nash of Lexington, said Thursday that he plans to request bail before the next court hearing.
"I'm still getting my arms around this case," said Nash, who declined to comment on what brought Basic to the state.
U.S. Marshal Loren "Squirrel" Carl said considering the "shocking nature" of the accusations, officers were relieved to have captured Basic.
"This brings her long run from justice to an end," Carl said.
The complaint filed by U.S. Attorney James Arehart accuses Basic of committing crimes at three camps near the majority-Serbian settlement of Cardak in Derventa. Witnesses said the Croatian military took ethnic Serbs from the Cardak settlement in late April of 1992 and tortured them.
One witness describes watching as another prisoner named Blagoje Djuras was beaten unconscious. The witness said Basic then stabbed him in the neck, killing him, and dragged other Serbs to the body "and made us drink that blood." A second witness corroborated the account of the stabbing and identified a picture of Basic in 2009, Arehart said.
Another man told investigators in September 1992 that he was forced to drink gasoline, beaten unconscious, and his hands and face were set on fire by Basic, who was wearing a Croatian military police uniform. A subsequent medical exam concluded the witness had been tortured.
Another witness said that in August 1992, Basic cut a cross and four "S" letters into his forehead before hacking his neck below the Adam's apple.
Another said Basic and others forced him to "lick blood off floors covered in broken glass and crawl on the glass with a knotted rope in his mouth with which soldiers used to pull out the teeth of prisoners."
Federal prosecutors say each offense violates the United National Convention Against Torture, which prohibits inhumane and degrading treatment of people.
Court records show that during Basic's arrest, federal marshals arrested Theodore S. Loman, 63, who was also listed as living at the residence, on a charge of being a convicted felon in possession of firearms. A federal affidavit said marshals found several pistols and rifles in the house when they arrived to arrest Basic, who they found in the doorway of the kitchen.
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| Subject: Re: Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life Fri Mar 18, 2011 9:29 am | |
| take a look at your neighbors, your friends, your coworkers. What might htey be hiding?
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| Subject: Re: Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:43 am | |
| - KK wrote:
- take a look at your neighbors, your friends, your coworkers. What might htey be hiding?
*distracts you with a boob..hides stuff* | |
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| Subject: Re: Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:15 pm | |
| - Lady Snipe Dragon wrote:
- KK wrote:
- take a look at your neighbors, your friends, your coworkers. What might htey be hiding?
*distracts you with a boob..hides stuff* let's not gloss over this boob thing | |
| | | Lady Snipe Dragon
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| Subject: Re: Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:58 pm | |
| - KK wrote:
- Lady Snipe Dragon wrote:
- KK wrote:
- take a look at your neighbors, your friends, your coworkers. What might htey be hiding?
*distracts you with a boob..hides stuff* let's not gloss over this boob thing *looks innocent* | |
| | | KK
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| Subject: Re: Torture charges shatter Croatian's quiet Ky. life Sat Mar 19, 2011 9:33 am | |
| - Lady Snipe Dragon wrote:
- KK wrote:
- Lady Snipe Dragon wrote:
- KK wrote:
- take a look at your neighbors, your friends, your coworkers. What might htey be hiding?
*distracts you with a boob..hides stuff* let's not gloss over this boob thing *looks innocent* *looks a little closer* | |
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