Re: Prison death in a US jail after being arrested in Seattle by federal agents
- From: brushoff <mbrushoff@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 21:26:25 -0700 (PDT)
On May 16, 1:35 am, Vientiane <Vientiane...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The director of a Bangkok museum, a renowned Asian-antiquities expert,
has died in a US jail after being arrested in Seattle by federal
agents investigating illegal trafficking of pilfered Southeast Asian
art.
Roxanna Brown, 62, the director of the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum
at Bangkok University, was found dead about 2.30am on Wednesday
(4.30pm in Bangkok), four days after she was arrested, Federal
Detention Center spokeswoman Maggie Ogden said.
Ms Brown, a US citizen, was arrested last week in Seattle, where she
was scheduled to speak at the University of Washington.
An autopsy was performed by the King County Medical Examiner's Office
on Wednesday. Results were not immediately available but her brother,
Fred Brown, of Chicago, told The Associated Press she appeared to have
had a heart attack.
Mr Brown said his sister maintained she was innocent, and he blamed
the stress of her arrest for her death.
"She wasn't in good health to begin with, but they definitely brought
on the heart attack," he said.
Emily Langlie, the spokeswoman for the US Attorney's Office in
Seattle, said Ms Brown was checked by medical staff members at the
Federal Detention Center on Monday.
Ms Brown became interested in Asian art while a journalist covering
the Vietnam War, and she rose to become one of the foremost
authorities on the ancient-ceramics trade in Southeast Asia.
She was arrested at a Seattle hotel on Friday as she prepared to have
dinner with academic colleagues.
Ms Brown, who lost a leg in an accident in 1980, was in a wheelchair
and was suffering from flu-like symptoms severe enough to postpone her
initial court appearance on Monday.
She appeared before a US magistrate briefly on Tuesday, and she was
scheduled for another hearing on Wednesday to pave the way for her
extradition to Los Angeles.
Assistant US Attorney Joseph Johns, the Los Angeles prosecutor heading
the illegal-antiquities investigation, said Ms Brown was "one of many
targets" of the probe. He declined to say how her death would affect
the investigation.
She was a focal point of a widening federal probe that was launched
with highly publicised raids on four Southern California museums in
January.
Hours before her arrest on Friday she had been indicted on a federal
wire fraud charge that accused her of inflating the value of the
plundered antiquities.
She was the first person to be arrested in the investigation. Her
apprehension surprised many who knew and respected her as "the epitome
of the academic expert", as one art historian told the Bangkok Post.
Federal investigators asserted that Ms Brown allowed her electronic
signature to be placed on fake appraisal forms that inflated the value
of pieces from Ban Chiang archaeological site that were sent to
Southern California museums. The phony appraisals allowed collectors
to claim fraudulent tax deductions, according to authorities.
Ms Brown had been a resident of Bangkok for over 30 years.
"It is a big loss to our field. This case is so sudden and rather
bizarre," said Erbprem Vatcharangkul, an archeologist at the Fine Arts
Department and adviser to Ms Brown's doctoral thesis on shipwreck
ancient ceramics.
Burin Singtoaj, her subordinate and also curator at the museum in
Bangkok, said he was shocked and saddened.
"The saddest part is that she did not have a chance to defend
herself," said Mr Burin, who worked with her for five years. He found
the allegation against her confusing.
US federal agents charged her in connection with looted artifacts from
Ban Chiang, a significant prehistoric settlement near Udon Thani. Ms
Brown, however, was not an expert on Ban Chiang.
She was the authoritative figure on Southeast Asian ancient ceramics -
a much later period than Ban Chiang.
Heart attack?
.
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