Murder of Pam Basu
{{Short description|1992 murder in Savage, Maryland}}
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{{Infobox civilian attack
| title = Murder of Pam Basu
| image = Pam Basu 1980.png
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| caption = Basu in 1980
| location = Savage, Maryland, U.S.
| perps = Bernard Eric Miller
Rodney Eugene Solomon
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| date = September 8, 1992
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| type = Carjacking resulting in murder
| fatalities = 1
| numparts = 2
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The murder of Pam Basu, resulting from a carjacking, occurred on September 8, 1992, in Laurel, Maryland. Her death prompted the United States Congress and several states to enact tougher carjacking laws.
Carjacking and murder
Pam Basu, age 34, was forced from her car, a 1990 BMW, at a stop sign near her home in suburban Laurel, Maryland. At the time, Basu was driving her 2-year-old daughter, Sarina, to her first day of preschool. During the assault, Basu attempted to remove her daughter from the car. However, her arm became entangled in the car's seat belt and the thieves sped away, dragging Basu along the roads for approximately two miles. Basu was left entangled at the fenced entrance to Wincopia Farms; she died as a result of her injuries.
The perpetrators threw the child, who was fastened in a child safety seat, out of the car by the roadside; she was physically unharmed.
Basu's husband, Biswanath Basu, had videotaped his wife and his daughter before they left for school that morning. The prosecutors in the criminal case stated that the two perpetrators could be seen in the background of this video as they roamed the neighborhood looking for a car to steal after another stolen car they were driving had run out of gas.
Until this case, the term "carjacking" did not exist in Maryland.
Victims
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= Pam Basu =
Pam Basu (February 17, 1958 {{ndash}} September 8, 1992), an Indian immigrant, was an award-winning research chemist with the W. R. Grace and Company in Columbia, Maryland. At the time of her death, she was 34 years old.
= Sarina Basu =
Sarina Basu, the daughter of Pam and Biswanath Bas Basu, was 22 months old at the time of the carjacking. Although the perpetrators threw Sarina out of the car into the roadway, she was not physically harmed.
Perpetrators
= Rodney Eugene Solomon =
Rodney Eugene Solomon (December 22, 1965 – August 4, 2018) was 26 years old at the time of the crime. Solomon was driving the stolen vehicle while Basu was being dragged along the road to her death.
He was convicted of murder and several other charges. The prosecution sought a death sentence, but the jury instead recommended life without parole. Solomon died at UPMC Western Maryland on August 4, 2018, at the age of 52.{{cite web|url=https://www.bmjfuneralservice.com/obituaries/Rodney-Solomon/#!/Obituary|title=Rodney Eugene Solomon Obituary - Visitation & Funeral Information|website=bmjfuneralservice.com|access-date=2020-12-26|archive-date=2020-11-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126180404/https://www.bmjfuneralservice.com/obituaries/Rodney-Solomon/#!/Obituary|url-status=live}}
= Bernard Eric Miller =
Bernard Eric Miller (born November 7, 1975){{cite web|url=http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/inmate/search.do?searchType=detail&id=417788384|title=Maryland DOC Inmate Locator|website=dpscs.state.md.us|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20201226120106/http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/inmate/search.do?searchType=detail&id=417788384|archivedate=December 26, 2020}} was 16 years old at the time of the crime. Although Miller was only a passenger of the carjacked vehicle, he actively participated in the crime, helping to throw Basu from the car and later extricating her battered body from it. At trial, a witness testified that he saw Miller turn around and strike several times at something in the back seat of the car before he got out of the car and tossed Sarina, still in her child car seat, into the street. Sarina was rescued unharmed by a motorist.
Miller was convicted of murder and several other charges; he was sentenced to life in prison, but with the possibility of parole. As of August 2021, he remains in prison, incarcerated at Maryland Correctional Institution - Hagerstown.Maryland DOC Inmate Locator, search for "BERNARD MILLER". Retrieved August 25, 2021. https://www.dpscs.state.md.us/inmate/search.do?searchType=detail&id=522794652
Impact
Basu's death shocked people nationwide and prompted the United States Congress to make carjacking a federal felony.{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-09-26-mn-39138-story.html|title=Year After Fatal Carjacking, Family's Sorrow Lingers : Maryland: Pam Basu was dragged to her death while trying to rescue her toddler. The case prompted Congress to make the crime a federal felony. But that, and the conviction of the killers, provides no solace to Basu's husband.|last1=Rehrmann|first1=Laura|work=Los Angeles Times|agency=Associated Press|date=September 26, 1993|access-date=2018-05-25|archive-date=2016-03-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325135242/http://articles.latimes.com/1993-09-26/news/mn-39138_1_pam-basu-rodney-solomon-bernard-miller|url-status=live}}
In 1992, Congress, in the aftermath of a spate of violent carjackings (including the Basu case), passed the Federal Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992 (FACTA), the first federal carjacking law, making it a federal crime (punishable by 15 years to life imprisonment) to use a firearm to steal "through force or violence or intimidation" a motor vehicle that had been shipped through interstate commerce.Michael Cherbonneau, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=mRGr_B4Y1CEC&dq=Carjacking+%22Encyclopedia+of+Social+Problems%22&pg=PT155 Carjacking] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231228101253/https://books.google.com/books?id=mRGr_B4Y1CEC&dq=Carjacking+%22Encyclopedia+of+Social+Problems%22&pg=PT155#v=onepage&q=Carjacking%20%22Encyclopedia%20of%20Social%20Problems%22&f=false |date=2023-12-28 }}," in Encyclopedia of Social Problems, Vol. 1 (SAGE, 2008: ed. Vincent N. Parrillo), pp. 110-11. The 1992 Act, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 2119, took effect on October 25, 1992.{{cite news|first=Mike|last=Folks|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1994-01-17/news/9401170203_1_federal-carjacking-law-carjacking-cases-pamela-basu|title=Carjacking Law Getting Little Use: Few Prosecutions Occur Despite Increase in Number of Cases|work=Sun-Sentinel|date=January 17, 1994|access-date=2018-05-25|archive-date=2013-12-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224112434/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1994-01-17/news/9401170203_1_federal-carjacking-law-carjacking-cases-pamela-basu|url-status=dead}}{{UnitedStatesCode|18|2119}}
In addition, several states, including Maryland, have passed tougher carjacking laws because of the Basu attack, which drew national attention when it occurred.{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/08/15/us/man-guilty-in-carjacking-in-which-woman-died.html|title=Man Guilty in Carjacking in Which Woman Died|work=The New York Times|agency=Associated Press|date=August 15, 1993|access-date=May 25, 2018|archive-date=May 25, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180525204622/https://www.nytimes.com/1993/08/15/us/man-guilty-in-carjacking-in-which-woman-died.html|url-status=live}}
Media
Fatal Destiny: The Carjacking Murder of Dr. Pam Basu, by James H. Lilley, was published on March 4, 2012. Lilley is a retired Howard County police sergeant, who had investigated the Basu case some twenty years prior to writing his book.
Fatal Destiny was named Book of the Year in 2013 by Police-Writers.com.
See also
References
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External links
- [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1992/09/09/mother-killed-in-apparent-carjacking/7acf9a1e-f55b-43ac-929b-b888785c67aa/ Mother Killed in Apparent Carjacking]
- [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1992/09/11/howard-carjack-victim-was-caught-in-seat-belt/96c94c95-ac7c-4e9d-806b-02715e84b06a/ Howard Carjack Victim Was Caught in Seat Belt]
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Category:1992 murders in the United States
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