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Less than a week before Kari Lynn Baker’s death, she found crushed pills in her husband’s briefcase and confided to a friend that she thought Matt Baker was trying to kill her, the close friend said Friday.

“She was kind of panicked about the whole situation when she found those crushed pills. No. Really, she was a lot panicked,” Shae Dickey, who taught with Kari Baker at Spring Valley Elementary School in Hewitt, told the Tribune-Herald. “She suspected that he was having an affair, and she told me she thought he was trying to kill her.”

Read the arrest affidavit.

Those fears are included in the affidavit filed locally Friday to support Matt Baker’s arrest. By sundown, the 36-year-old former Central Texas pastor had turned himself in to authorities at the Kerr County Jail.

Since Kari Baker’s death April 8, 2006, — initially ruled suicide by overdose — Dickey says she has replayed her conversation with Kari many times in her head, including her friend’s worries concerning her husband.

“And every time I play it back, I wish I would have done something differently,” Dickey said. “I wish I would have told someone.”

Dickey said Friday she wasn’t surprised to learn that Hewitt police investigator Ben Toombs and Texas Ranger Matt Cawthon had obtained a warrant for Matt Baker’s arrest, charging him with murdering Kari Baker, the 31-year-old mother of his two daughters, and making it appear as though she killed herself with a lethal cocktail of sleeping pills and alcohol.

Like others who knew her, Dickey said she never believed Kari Baker killed herself.

Matt Baker, former pastor of Crossroads Baptist Church near Lorena and former chaplain at the Waco Center for Youth, has since moved with his two girls to Kerrville, where his parents live. He has been working as a substitute teacher and a church youth minister, officials say.

Baker surrendered himself at the Kerr County Jail at 4:20 p.m. Authorities will bring Baker back to McLennan County Jail, where bond will be set. His daughters remain with his parents in Kerr County, officials said.

The arrest warrant affidavit Toombs filed alleges that Matt Baker used an over-the-counter sleep medication and alcohol on his wife to “render her defenseless,” then used a pillow or another object to suffocate her.

Baker’s attorneys, Gerald Villarrial and James Rainey, said they advised Baker to turn himself in at the Kerr County Jail.

“We can’t make any comment because we don’t know anything right now,” Rainey said Friday afternoon before Baker’s arrest. “We are just going to have to wait until after they arrest our client to find out what happened and then determine the next course of action.”

Keeping steady pressure

Kari Baker’s parents, Linda and James Dulin, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Baker in July 2006, alleging he killed her and made her death appear to be a suicide. They have kept steady pressure on Hewitt police officials to keep investigating their daughter’s death and elicited the help of the Texas Rangers in their quest.

“My husband and I have been waiting for this day for a year and a half,” Linda Dulin said. “We always believed that we would see this happen. We owe a great deal of gratitude to Texas Ranger Matt Cawthon. This guy makes Chuck Norris look like a wimp. I truly think this is a man of honor and courage, and he truly moved a couple of mountains to make this happen.”

She declined comment when asked about the efforts of Hewitt Police Department investigators, with whom Justice of the Peace Billy Martin conferred before declaring Kari Baker’s death a suicide. Only this week did Judge Martin, following an inquest, change his ruling in the death from suicide to undetermined.

Toombs acknowledged Friday that much of the new evidence that led to his seeking the arrest warrant came from the investigative efforts of Cawthon and the Dulins’ civil litigation team, headed by Waco attorney Bill Johnston, a former federal prosecutor.

“We appreciate the work of the Rangers and others that resulted in this arrest and we also appreciate Judge Martin’s cooperation in the inquest and today,” Johnston said.

Dickey said she doubted that her friend committed suicide because “of our conversations about family and her spiritual life.”

She said they talked of their children and the upcoming school year, adding that Baker had interviewed for a new job a short time before her death and was eager to face a new challenge.

“She was always looking forward,” Dickey said. “She was charged up about the possibility of a new job teaching language arts at the middle school because she just had a passion for writing and she wanted to go to the next level.”

Toombs’ arrest complaint alleges that phone records indicated that Matt Baker called another woman on “dozens of occasions” between January and March 2006, adding that they were seen shopping for engagement rings within days of Kari Baker’s death.

An inspection of Matt Baker’s computer at the Waco Center for Youth showed that he had viewed Internet sites about drug overdoses with prescription drugs. On March 9, 2006, Baker conducted a computer search for “overdose by sleeping pill,” according to the sworn statement.

Baker also visited other Internet sites such as “SecureRXCart,” which authorities believe he used to buy prescription medication.

After Kari Baker confronted her husband about finding crushed pills in his briefcase, the affidavit alleges Matt Baker told her that youths from the Waco Center for Youth must have put them in his briefcase. Matt Baker reportedly told police investigators later that his wife must have hidden the pills there, police allege.

Other allegations included in the complaint revealed there was an abrasion on Kari Baker’s nose and bruises on her lips, possibly indicating that a pillow or other object was placed over her face to suffocate her.

Evidence reviewed

Also, forensic experts from Tennessee and Oklahoma, who have been hired by the Dulins to review evidence for their civil lawsuit, agree the timeline Matt Baker gave for his activities the night he discovered his wife’s body are contradicted by physical evidence, including lividity, or the time it takes for blood to pool in the lower extremities of a dead body.

Besides Dickey, Kari Baker reportedly told a counselor in April 2006 that she thought Baker was having an affair and that she believed he was going to kill her after she found the pills in his briefcase, according to the affidavit.

Investigators also learned that Baker reportedly switched computers with his secretary at the Waco Center For Youth when he learned police had a warrant to inspect the one he had been using.

“The defendant even switched inventory labels on the computers in an effort to disguise the computer switch,” Toombs alleged in the complaint.

Later, the computer in his secretary’s office “went missing” on a state holiday when the offices were closed.

One employee at work that day remembered seeing Baker in the office area, the report states.

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Blogger Bob said...
There is another story of a pastor's attempt to murder his wife in Scottsboro Alabama using rattle snakes. He was into snake handling. His snake handling ministery grew huge in Sand mountain, Alabama until his local wife became a burden and he attempted to kill her with being bitten by a rattlesnake. Luckily, her sister came along and was able to save her. Justice was served, and the murdering preacher went to jail. It was said to be the biggest trial in Scottsboro since the famous 'Scottsboro boys' trial of the late 30's. I believe this was presented on public television.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I guess who could not commit the sin of divorce and keep his ministry. Isn't the Paulist sect grand.

TEXMex


Blogger Lorena said...
That reads like a summary of a Cold Case episode. I wonder if he married the lover.


Blogger Ray said...
I went to middle school and high school with matt. I would never think for a minute that he could do this. It just goes to show how far extra marital affairs will take you. Stay true to your spouse and stay honest with your self. Tell the truth no matter what the out come might be. My prayers go out to Kari’s family.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
This case is very close to my heart. I am keeping track of the case on my blog in honor of finding justice for Kari.

dontevengetstarted.blogspot.com

Shannon


Anonymous Anonymous said...
You have the wrong Crossroads Baptist Church in your link. The one Matt preached at was in Lorena, Texas. Just lettin' ya know.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
This guy was my pastor about 4 years ago. The saddest part of this story is the children. Kari talked of her deep depression of how she lost her first child so depression isn't out of the question. Knowing Matt and Kari personally, it's hard to imagine her commiting suicide, or him killing her. Matt has suffered some really hard hits in the past few years and I feel sorry for him and his family. It's a lose-lose situation all around.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I live in Kerrville and although I have never met Mr. Matt Baker personally, I am honored to know his family and a few close personal friends of his family. From any angle that you view this story, it is extremely sad. Being a Baptist myself, I am NOT AT ALL surprised that a bunch of "Baptist" people are behind all of this gossip and unfounded rumors. IF, and I stress the word IF, Kari died at someone else's hands, then she absolutely deserves justice to be served in her honor. However, nothing but speculation has planted this horrible thought that Matt had anything to do with his wife's death. How can all of these Christ abiding people point fingers and fling accusations against a man that has not even gone on trial in a court of law for these charges? I suppose everyone out there that already has Matt convicted in their minds lived their college days acting prim and proper. EVERYONE has SOMETHING in their past that could be used against them should they ever find themselves in the spotlight. We would all have to defend ourselves against accusations that may have been misunderstood. And even believing that every sexual 'misconduct' that Matt has been accused of is true, that does not mean the man is capable of murder. The two acts are quite different. Just think for a moment of the fact that Matt could be innocent...think of all he, as a man, has had to endure. Think of what HIS mother and father have faced in their community and church. And please GOD, do not forget about Matt and Kari's two children that are being raised in a world that is way too close to the reality of what we have allowed ourselves to become. I work with a woman that has been friends with the Bakers for a long time. She says she cannot believe Matt murdered Kari anymore than she would believe her own son was capable of murder. The sexual allegations, yes, they are a little disturbing, but according to what the Baker's claim, Kari's had a strained relationship with her mother. There seems to be some question of the mother feeling guilty for not 'being there' for her daughter, and now she is lashing out, wanting someone else to take responsibility for taking her daughter away. She doesn't want to consider the fact that possibly her own actions led to her daughter's distress. I know that those two little girls of Matt's have suffered enough. They do not need to lose their daddy, too. MAYBE he has a sexual problem, but no evidence proves he is a killer. I just hope those babies grow up to be functioning adults. And if Kari really did kill herself, how dare she do so in a manner that created a wake of this magnitude for her other two children. If this really were a cry out because she missed the ONE child she lost too much to have any more concern for her other two LIVING children, then damn her.... damn her.... Kari is gone, regardless of how or why. There is no turning back the clock on that. People need to stop and realize that the focus and attention needs to be on these children, that LOVE their father, and he is VERY involved with them as well. Taking him away on a speculation that he may have brought ultimate harm to Kari will definitely bring harm to those children. Who will win then? All the Baptist people from Waco that want answers for Kari's death? Kari's family? No.... no one will win. EVERYONE will lose.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I live in Kerrville and although I have never met Mr. Matt Baker personally, I am honored to know his family and a few close personal friends of his family. From any angle that you view this story, it is extremely sad. Being a Baptist myself, I am NOT AT ALL surprised that a bunch of "Baptist" people are behind all of this gossip and unfounded rumors. IF, and I stress the word IF, Kari died at someone else's hands, then she absolutely deserves justice to be served in her honor. However, nothing but speculation has planted this horrible thought that Matt had anything to do with his wife's death. How can all of these Christ abiding people point fingers and fling accusations against a man that has not even gone on trial in a court of law for these charges? I suppose everyone out there that already has Matt convicted in their minds lived their college days acting prim and proper. EVERYONE has SOMETHING in their past that could be used against them should they ever find themselves in the spotlight. We would all have to defend ourselves against accusations that may have been misunderstood. And even believing that every sexual 'misconduct' that Matt has been accused of is true, that does not mean the man is capable of murder. The two acts are quite different. Just think for a moment of the fact that Matt could be innocent...think of all he, as a man, has had to endure. Think of what HIS mother and father have faced in their community and church. And please GOD, do not forget about Matt and Kari's two children that are being raised in a world that is way too close to the reality of what we have allowed ourselves to become. I work with a woman that has been friends with the Bakers for a long time. She says she cannot believe Matt murdered Kari anymore than she would believe her own son was capable of murder. The sexual allegations, yes, they are a little disturbing, but according to what the Baker's claim, Kari's had a strained relationship with her mother. There seems to be some question of the mother feeling guilty for not 'being there' for her daughter, and now she is lashing out, wanting someone else to take responsibility for taking her daughter away. She doesn't want to consider the fact that possibly her own actions led to her daughter's distress. I know that those two little girls of Matt's have suffered enough. They do not need to lose their daddy, too. MAYBE he has a sexual problem, but no evidence proves he is a killer. I just hope those babies grow up to be functioning adults. And if Kari really did kill herself, how dare she do so in a manner that created a wake of this magnitude for her other two children. If this really were a cry out because she missed the ONE child she lost too much to have any more concern for her other two LIVING children, then damn her.... damn her.... Kari is gone, regardless of how or why. There is no turning back the clock on that. People need to stop and realize that the focus and attention needs to be on these children, that LOVE their father, and he is VERY involved with them as well. Taking him away on a speculation that he may have brought ultimate harm to Kari will definitely bring harm to those children. Who will win then? All the Baptist people from Waco that want answers for Kari's death? Kari's family? No.... no one will win. EVERYONE will lose.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I live in Kerrville and although I have never met Mr. Matt Baker personally, I am honored to know his family and a few close personal friends of his family. From any angle that you view this story, it is extremely sad. Being a Baptist myself, I am NOT AT ALL surprised that a bunch of "Baptist" people are behind all of this gossip and unfounded rumors. IF, and I stress the word IF, Kari died at someone else's hands, then she absolutely deserves justice to be served in her honor. However, nothing but speculation has planted this horrible thought that Matt had anything to do with his wife's death. How can all of these Christ abiding people point fingers and fling accusations against a man that has not even gone on trial in a court of law for these charges? I suppose everyone out there that already has Matt convicted in their minds lived their college days acting prim and proper. EVERYONE has SOMETHING in their past that could be used against them should they ever find themselves in the spotlight. We would all have to defend ourselves against accusations that may have been misunderstood. And even believing that every sexual 'misconduct' that Matt has been accused of is true, that does not mean the man is capable of murder. The two acts are quite different. Just think for a moment of the fact that Matt could be innocent...think of all he, as a man, has had to endure. Think of what HIS mother and father have faced in their community and church. And please GOD, do not forget about Matt and Kari's two children that are being raised in a world that is way too close to the reality of what we have allowed ourselves to become. I work with a woman that has been friends with the Bakers for a long time. She says she cannot believe Matt murdered Kari anymore than she would believe her own son was capable of murder. The sexual allegations, yes, they are a little disturbing, but according to what the Baker's claim, Kari's had a strained relationship with her mother. There seems to be some question of the mother feeling guilty for not 'being there' for her daughter, and now she is lashing out, wanting someone else to take responsibility for taking her daughter away. She doesn't want to consider the fact that possibly her own actions led to her daughter's distress. I know that those two little girls of Matt's have suffered enough. They do not need to lose their daddy, too. MAYBE he has a sexual problem, but no evidence proves he is a killer. I just hope those babies grow up to be functioning adults. And if Kari really did kill herself, how dare she do so in a manner that created a wake of this magnitude for her other two children. If this really were a cry out because she missed the ONE child she lost too much to have any more concern for her other two LIVING children, then damn her.... damn her.... Kari is gone, regardless of how or why. There is no turning back the clock on that. People need to stop and realize that the focus and attention needs to be on these children, that LOVE their father, and he is VERY involved with them as well. Taking him away on a speculation that he may have brought ultimate harm to Kari will definitely bring harm to those children. Who will win then? All the Baptist people from Waco that want answers for Kari's death? Kari's family? No.... no one will win. EVERYONE will lose.


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