GA - Tara Baker, 23, Athens, 19 Jan 2001 *Arrest 2024*

  • #81
After seeing the first two days of trial, my personal opinion is, it could be that both the boyfriend and the suspect were involved. It's possible the boyfriend paid off the suspect to go clean up the scene. Because there seems to be evidence pointing to both. Now I don't know how these two would know each other and how this happened. That might be something interesting to find out more about.
 
  • #82
I know nothing about this case; however, I thought this was an interesting article. Not bad for Court tv as usually need to take them with a grain of salt. just an opinion only


A heated moment unfolded in court when defense attorney Ahmad Crews was held in contempt and fined $1,000 after prosecutors objected twice to comments made during opening statements. Crews said the comments were not intended to circumvent the statute, but rather to show Chris Melton’s consciousness of guilt in his conflicting statements. Judge Lisa Lott ruled the remarks violated Georgia’s rape shield law, known as Rule 412, which limits references to an alleged victim’s sexual history without prior court approval. The judge went on to explain that if the defense believes the evidence is relevant, they must file a formal notice and obtain court approval before referencing it before the jury.
 
  • #83
I know nothing about this case; however, I thought this was an interesting article. Not bad for Court tv as usually need to take them with a grain of salt. just an opinion only


A heated moment unfolded in court when defense attorney Ahmad Crews was held in contempt and fined $1,000 after prosecutors objected twice to comments made during opening statements. Crews said the comments were not intended to circumvent the statute, but rather to show Chris Melton’s consciousness of guilt in his conflicting statements. Judge Lisa Lott ruled the remarks violated Georgia’s rape shield law, known as Rule 412, which limits references to an alleged victim’s sexual history without prior court approval. The judge went on to explain that if the defense believes the evidence is relevant, they must file a formal notice and obtain court approval before referencing it before the jury.

You have got to watch the trial on Law & order trial channel. It is wild. It's the craziest case I've ever seen because the lack of evidence as well as the screw ups on the prosecution evidence is amazing.

Here's an approximate conversation towards the end of today's trial with one of their star prosecution witnesses.

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My interpretive summary on the prosecution's witness answers on the alibi of the defense alternative suspect Chris Melton, the former boyfriend of Tara Baker. I mean when I'm writing here is not too far off of what actually happened.
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Prosecution witness, former Athens Police crime analyst, David Griffin says on stand to defense lawyer:

Griffith: I can tell you with certainty that we know from all the evidence that Tara Baker bf Chris Melton was not in Athens Georgia at the time of the crime.

Defense attorney: how did you confirm this?

Griffith: We talked to Chris Melton his high school buddy and his mama and his daddy. And we talked to his mama and daddy for the first time, 4 months after the crime.

Defense attorney: did you get any video or any other evidence or did you go confirm with his employment that he was there?

Griffith: no we did not talk to his employer to confirm his alibi. Because Chris cannot remember his work phone number or remember the address of where he worked. Even though we interviewed him two days after the crime. So we had no way of calling them or going to the workplace. Chris didn't even get any paychecks or show us that he ever got any money from the place he said he worked at

But we all looked at the evidence and we all felt with certainty from all the evidence that Chris was not in Athens. But I can't really remember now what the evidence was, or why we all felt that way. It was too long ago. I just can't remember that far back. But I remember with certainty that we in the police all did feel that Chris wasn't in town. It was a really big feeling that we had. And we all felt that big feeling. I remember that much.

Defense attorney: but Chris Melton and his high school buddy and co-worker Jordy, both said that they were in two different places at different times that morning. How can you trust that alibi?

Griffith: we know with great certainty from all the evidence that Chris was not in Athens

Defense attorney: yeah based on his mama and daddy and best friend right? Do you have anything else?

Griffith: I think the best person to confirm Chris Melton's alibi, is to talk to Chris Melton here, and he will tell you where he was. I feel that Chris Melton is the best person to confirm Chris Melton's alibi. That's my professional opinion as an elite criminal analyst with elite FBI training.
 
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  • #84
Defense attorney Crews said he “just bumped into” a witness at the courthouse, whom he hadn’t been able to locate before trial. Now that he’s found him, he wants to add the witness to his list. Judge said she's not inclined to let him add a late witness. Part of her reasoning is that during jury selection, the complete witness lists were read to jurors to see if they knew anyone. Sounded like defense can bring this up later in their case.

 
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bbm


A police crime analyst who helped investigate the case said it would have been impossible to Melton to give have killed Tara based on where he was at the time. The defense claimed Melton and his co-worker’s alibi wasn’t thoroughly checked out.

Testimony continues on Friday.


2/5/2026
 
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  • #89
This is interesting - Justin Hill was an attorney for one of the YSL defendants, has entered a notice of appearance in the Edrick Faust trial. Meaning he's joining the defense team. For those familiar with the YSL trial, Hill is the attorney who said in court, "It's cap, to be honest."

 
  • #90
Last month, the state offered Edrick Faust life WITH the possibility of parole in exchange for a guilty plea. He didn't take it. For a horrific crime like this, to offer the possibility of parole....that tells me the state knows how weak their case is.

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  • #91
It's so interesting there's like a trial within a trial. I've never seen that before.
 
  • #92
Initially posted February 2.

Defense showing pictures of Chris Melton, Tara Baker's boyfriend, hands days after her murder.

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My feeling is if somebody punches a wall 30 times, that is a person not in tune with his own pain and own well being. And if he doesn't care about his own well-being and pain when he's emotional, I think it's less likely that he can care about somebody else's pain and well-being when he's emotional.

So either way you look at it, whether he lied about that or not, I don't think it's a good look for him.
 
  • #93
@concernedcitizen706 (sorry, I meant to reply to your comment!)

Randy Garrett.


From the article above.
"Athens-Clarke police Sgt. Randy Garrett, who was Clarke County coroner at the time, defended withholding the document.


"We sat down and decided it would not be in the best interest of the investigation if I signed the death certificate," Garrett said Tuesday. "Once it's signed the exact manner in which (Baker) died is going to be out in the public, and that's information only the suspect would know."


So I can't find the exact comment you made before. But I said something like I don't trust the coroner and the police in this situation with chain of custody with the DNA. And you made some comment, kind of sarcastic, like wondering how the police would fake getting sperm to add to the DNA samples, for the sexual assault. And I said it could be saliva.

Well.. I hate to tell you... But I was right. It turns out the samples do not have the suspect's sperm in them. We heard that in the trial testimony from the DNA woman. So I don't know what the DNA came from, I guess could be saliva, or sweat. I'm not really sure if they specified yet.

I knew it. So saliva definitely could be taken from one sample and put somewhere else, if police were corrupt. That would be a lot easier to do than the other kind of fluid.
 
  • #94
So I can't find the exact comment you made before. But I said something like I don't trust the coroner and the police in this situation with chain of custody with the DNA. And you made some comment, kind of sarcastic, like wondering how the police would fake getting sperm to add to the DNA samples, for the sexual assault. And I said it could be saliva.

Well.. I hate to tell you... But I was right. It turns out the samples do not have the suspect's sperm in them. We heard that in the trial testimony from the DNA woman. So I don't know what the DNA came from, I guess could be saliva, or sweat. I'm not really sure if they specified yet.

I knew it. So saliva definitely could be taken from one sample and put somewhere else, if police were corrupt. That would be a lot easier to do than the other kind of fluid.
I have no idea what you're talking about. Please refrain from coming at me personally. Be civil. Congrats on feeling right about a tragic event in a strangers life. Hope you feel better now. But grow up.
 
  • #95
I have no idea what you're talking about. Please refrain from coming at me personally. Be civil. Congrats on feeling right about a tragic event in a strangers life. Hope you feel better now. But grow up.

Well maybe this screenshot attachment will refresh your memory. This is from up above in the thread here. It looks like your original comment was deleted, but some of it is still quoted as a reply in one of my comments.

I'm sorry this upsets you so much, but you quoted something about sperm and I said well it could be saliva. And it turned out it was something like saliva. So it looks like I was right. I hope it didn't upset you that I pointed out that you were wrong. But I hope you don't take it personally when I point out arguments about this case that you have made in the past. I'm not coming after you personally. I'm just commenting on your own past words and your arguments. Which is what I thought we are supposed to do here. Engage in debate. I mean I don't really know how else to say in a nice way that you were wrong. You were erroneous maybe? I'll see if I can try that word next time.

And please I ask that you be a little more civil to me in the future, especially about indirectly accusing me about fabricating something. Maybe ask me first some more context before you accuse me of, quote coming after you personally? I don't think quoting your own words is coming after you personally, I'm sorry. Thank you for your help in advance in this matter. Take care.
 

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  • #96
Well maybe this screenshot attachment will refresh your memory. This is from up above in the thread here. It looks like your original comment was deleted, but some of it is still quoted as a reply in one of my comments.

I'm sorry this upsets you so much, but you quoted something about sperm and I said well it could be saliva. And it turned out it was something like saliva. So it looks like I was right. I hope it didn't upset you that I pointed out that you were wrong. But I hope you don't take it personally when I point out arguments about this case that you have made in the past. I'm not coming after you personally. I'm just commenting on your own past words and your arguments. Which is what I thought we are supposed to do here. Engage in debate. I mean I don't really know how else to say in a nice way that you were wrong. You were erroneous maybe? I'll see if I can try that word next time.

And please I ask that you be a little more civil to me in the future, especially about indirectly accusing me about fabricating something. Maybe ask me first some more context before you accuse me of, quote coming after you personally? I don't think quoting your own words is coming after you personally, I'm sorry. Thank you for your help in advance in this matter. Take care.
Thanks for your apology. I deserve it. Have a great day. You deserve it.
 
  • #97
I have no idea what you're talking about. Please refrain from coming at me personally. Be civil. Congrats on feeling right about a tragic event in a strangers life. Hope you feel better now. But grow up.

I was just reading your comment again and I noticed the end, telling me to grow up. I'm sorry, do you want to convict the wrong person? Is convicting the wrong person the mature attitude? Because that's what you seem to want. It's not just about you being right. It's about making sure the truth comes forward. We need to get the correct details and not just make assumptions that assume that because the guy is black and accused by police that he is definitely guilty. We have to make sure that there is no corruption going on here. And corruption is as old as time, you can't assume that it never happens. And we have to take extra care if a sample of saliva is found at a sexual assault scene. Is that really enough to convict somebody? And now that I've watched part of the trial, they don't have anything else. Not even one hair of the suspect. We also know that they mixed up the DNA samples and some of the sample slides and or cases were broken, and the tape not taped. You can see that in the Law and order trial channel. So how about instead of your attitude and the way you responded to me and telling me to grow up, maybe you say you know what, you could have had some insight into this trial and and the situation then I did. And I'm glad the full truth is coming out, because we can get a better understanding of what's going on here. I think that would have been a more mature attitude from you. Hopefully you can work on it.
 
  • #98
Thanks for your apology. I deserve it. Have a great day. You deserve it.
Yes I further commented in my reply below. That's another one of my apologies to you I guess lol.
 

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