Sunday, December 15, 2024 - A Hawaii millionaire was bur!ed alive in wet cement after his furious young lover discovered that the 73-year-old had HIV, a court has heard.
Gary Ruby, 73, was found entombed in a bathtub at his
$2.2million gated Honolulu home in 2022.
His now 26-year-old partner Juan Tejedor Baron
originally confessed to the grisly murd£r, but has since walked back his
admission.
At a court hearing on Monday, Dec. 9, to determine if his
guilty plea may be rescinded, the court heard more gruesome details about the
circumstances of Ruby's death.
"There’s an inference that Gary was still alive when
you poured the cement over him," Deputy Prosecutor Scott Bell said,
the Star Advertiser reports.
Baron responded that this was "speculation" as he
confirmed that he was aware that the allegation appeared in the prosecution's
case.
Baron previously pleaded guilty to second-degree murd£r,
identity theft and two counts of theft of property as part of a plea deal.
The terms would have seen the state agree not to seek a life
without parole or a minimum mandatory sentence of more than 20 years.
However, Colombia-born Baron has since argued he did not
fully understand the plea deal as he did not have a translator present.
His defence, Randall Hironaka, seeks to prove that
Baron was afraid of receiving the de@th penalty and was under the influence of
prescription drugs at the time.
In October, a hearing began on a motion to withdraw his
guilty plea before Oahu Circuit Judge Catherine Remigio.
Baron testified that his former lawyer Kyle Dowd
impressed upon him that he would d!e in prison, which he took to mean that he
would be sent to the electric chair.
He added that a weekly prescription he was taking at the
time impaired his judgement.
The hearing will continue on December 23 and is to include
testimony from Baron's former attorneys and an interpreter.
California cops arrested Baron shortly in March 2022 in
connection with the brutal killing.
He had attempted to flee the country after the murd£r,
making it as far as a bus terminal in the Golden State before he was
apprehended by LA-based lawmen, who found him "hiding in a crawl space
under an enclosed bench" of a Mexico-bound bus, police said.
Baron confessed to the k!lling, telling cops he murd£red
longtime Honolulu resident Ruby, with whom he had been in a romantic
relationship, after learning the latter was HIV positive.
According to the arrest warrant, Baron told detectives he
k!lled the victim after he told him he had HIV following a sexu@l encounter in
February, spurring the suspect to str@ngle his much older lover with a belt.
"Baron stated that he had s£x with Gary but became
angry after Gary informed Baron that Gary was HIV-positive," the warrant
reads.
Baron stated that soon after he noticed Gary choke slightly
while eating, at which point he "reacted by placing a belt around Gary’s
neck and tightening the belt until Gary lost consciousness."
Baron told cops he then dragged the elderly man's corpse to
the bathtub, before using a "kitchen knife to slit Gary’s wrists in an
effort to stage a su!cide."
Cops said that Baron then confessed to attempting to cover
up the k!lling, pouring cement he found inside Ruby's garage and coffee grounds
over the victim's body in the tub - before realizing that he did not have
enough to submerge the slain millionaire.
"Baron then drove to Lowe’s to purchase four additional
bags of concrete and further filled the bathtub, covering Gary," the
filing states.
Baron further told detectives that he then added coffee
grounds to the bathtub concoction, to better mask the smell of Ruby's
decomposing body.
"Baron stated he used coffee grounds to cover the
cement in an effort to conceal the smell of decomposition," the affidavit
states.
Following the murd£r, Baron attempt to pass off Ruby's gold
2020 Audi A6 and multi-million dollar home as his own when questioned by lawmen
investigating Ruby's sudden disappearance, telling officers he had purchased
both from the dece@sed.
According to the warrant, Baron admitted to officers taking
over ownership papers of Ruby’s car and even had plans to try to acquire the
home.
The hearing will continue on December 23.
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