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United States of America EX Cop-Wife Killer Caught by 'Happy' Facebook Posts

Mum Thought to Have Died in Freak Accident Until Killer's 'Happy' Facebook Posts

Jamie Baldwin’s history in law enforcement for York and Columbia police departments in South Carolina gave him all the evil skills he needed to kill Judy Orr Baldwin


Daily Mail UK, 5 JUl. 2020


The festive season had got Judy Orr Baldwin feeling all nostalgic. In early December 2016, she posted a picture of herself with her husband James ‘Jamie’ Baldwin and reminisced about their first Christmas together five years earlier.

‘I love you more than you could ever imagine,’ she wrote. ‘Thank you for everything you do for us!’ Her friends could see that Baldwin commented underneath. ‘I love you more,’ he replied. Judy wrote back, ‘I don’t think so!’


Their public declarations of love were reminiscent of their whirlwind romance.

Judy, 53, had been a widow after losing her first husband, Todd, in a motorcycle accident. They’d been married 20 years, with two sons, Chris and Josh, and Judy was left heartbroken. She belonged to the Carolina Thunder Christian Motorcycle Club and that’s where she met Baldwin.





The killer, Jamie Baldwin (left). The prosecution said Jamie Baldwin felt he’d lost control of his life (Image: Dateline video grab)


He was a former police officer for the York and Columbia police departments in South Carolina. He was also a dispatcher for the Chester County Sheriff’s Office for a decade. It was Judy’s second chance at love.

They’d married eight months after they’d met, and Judy was said to be ‘giddy’ with her affections. They lived in Chester, South Carolina, and Judy’s son Chris was a few doors away.

Even five years in, she was still posting on social media about how happy they were. But those close to Judy did question whether everything was OK at home.

Both of Judy’s sons noticed that their mum seemed to be walking on eggshells around her husband. Judy confided in a friend that perhaps he was a little too close to a woman at the motorcycle club.




Judy met Jamie at the Carolina Thunder Christian Motorcycle Club (Image: UNKNOWN)


But to the outside world, she seemed happy and preparing for Christmas. Until tragedy struck.

On December 14, Baldwin made a 911 call from a rural road near his home to report that he and his wife had been in a car accident.

‘I need help… my wife… she’s bleeding,’ he cried.

The dispatcher asked whether Judy was trapped in the vehicle. ‘No, ma’am, it threw her out,’ he told her. As emergency services rushed to the scene, Baldwin was advised to try CPR and he said he already had – to no avail.

When paramedics arrived, it was clear Judy had been badly injured. She was unresponsive and had suffered a serious 24cm head wound. They declared no signs of life.

When Baldwin explained what had happened, Judy’s death appeared to be even more heartbreaking.

Seemingly, the car crash was one of two accidents that night.




The car crash Jamie claimed killed his wife Judy (Image: UNKNOWN)


He explained that they had been at home and Judy was hanging Christmas decorations. At 4ft 11in, he said she was using a ladder to reach the upper part of the tree.

Baldwin described going to the garage and when he returned, Judy was on the floor, bleeding from a head wound. He assumed the stepladder had toppled, causing Judy to fall and hit her head on the mantlepiece on the way down.

He said he’d tried to clean up his wife’s injury as there was a lot of blood but then, realising how serious it was, he’d helped her into his Jeep and driven her towards the Piedmont Medical Center.

On the way, Baldwin said that a car had come into their lane and it had forced their vehicle off the road, down into an embankment under a bridge. Despite him not recalling the Jeep rolling, Judy had somehow been thrown out of the vehicle. It seemed horribly unfortunate.

Judy’s loved ones were heartbroken and confused by her death. They had lots of questions. Judy hated being up a ladder, so it was an extremely unusual action.

Judy spoke to her sons every day – so why hadn’t she called Chris, who was a few houses away, to explain she was going to hospital? When they saw where their mum had fallen, they were shocked by the amount of blood there was.




Judy was incredibly close to her two sons (Image: UNKNOWN)


Why hadn’t Baldwin called 911 from the house?

And there was a nearer hospital than the one Baldwin was aiming for. It was two minutes away rather than the half an hour drive to where Baldwin was headed.

But he insisted it was a better facility and wanted Judy to get the best care.

The police department didn’t consider it to be a suspicious death, so the house wasn’t processed as though it was a crime scene. The stepladder would eventually go missing and sufficient evidence was never gathered.

Blood was later spotted high up in the living room, prompting further doubts, and there were suspicions that the stepladder might have been put in place after the incident.

There was a data recorder in Baldwin’s Jeep and when it was analysed, it indicated that he had been in control of the vehicle before it crashed.

There was also a clear tyre mark at the scene that wasn’t consistent with a car losing control at 50mph like Baldwin had described. The car hadn’t gone over 5mph as it travelled down the embankment.

The coroner wasn’t convinced that Judy’s head injury was consistent with a car crash, and along with the family, tried to get an outside agency to look into her death.

After all, Baldwin knew the investigating officers and had a history in law enforcement. They worried something was being missed.




Jamie insisted he and Judy had a perfect marriage (Image: UNKNOWN)


With his police background, he had the capacity to cover up a crime with an accident. Had he done something terrible to Judy?

But Baldwin insisted that their marriage was going well. ‘It was about as perfect as it gets,’ he told officers when interviewed. ‘We had a great relationship.’

Then, less than two months after Judy’s death, Baldwin moved in with Teri King – a woman he knew from the motorcycle club he’d attended with Judy.

Judy’s sons recalled that she had been at the hospital the night their mum had died – he’d contacted her but not them. Baldwin insisted it was a platonic relationship and he was renting a room off Teri because he couldn’t afford to keep his house.

But despite them both saying there was nothing sexual between them, Judy’s friends remembered that their late friend had been suspicious.

Baldwin was also posting pictures on social media, of himself and his motorcycles – but didn’t linger on the tragedy. ‘I’m hanging in there,’ he replied to a comment in September 2017. ‘It’s been a little rough.’

Eventually, a campaign by the coroner and Judy’s family saw the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) take over the investigation from the Chester County Sheriff’s Office.




Judy's family campaigned for the investigation to be reopened (Image: South Carolina Department of Corrections)


They reviewed the case and came up with a new theory about what had happened. They believed that Baldwin had beaten his wife at home, then faked the car crash afterwards to cover it up.

With his experience while working for the police, he would have known the right things to do.

When a SLED crime scene specialist analysed the house again, they found blood all the way up the wall and high up, which suggested something swung upwards.

Baldwin was interviewed by SLED and went over his story again. Recalling the night his wife had died and how he’d found her by the fireplace on the floor, he said, ‘Her head was bleedin’… there was blood all over.’

Baldwin said his wife was conscious and talking on the way to the hospital. ‘The last words she said to me was, “I love you,”’ he told them.

Some medical experts insisted there was no way that Judy could have been talking with a head injury as severe as hers.

In August 2018, Baldwin was finally arrested and charged with murder. He was free on bond for an unrelated case where he was accused of burning down a woman’s mobile home and collecting insurance money in 2017.

At the trial in 2019, the prosecution maintained Baldwin had attacked Judy at their home and then staged the crash. And for a police dispatcher, he’d made some suspicious decisions that night.




The case was taken to trial where Jamie was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole (Image: heraldonline.com)


‘He doesn’t call 911,’ the prosecution said. ‘He didn’t call her son, who lives right across the street, didn’t call anyone from her family to tell them, “I am taking your mum to the hospital, and there is blood everywhere.”’

Baldwin’s defence said Judy had fallen off the stepladder while decorating the tree. They said he had been knocked unconscious during the crash and somehow Judy had ended up outside the Jeep.

Both sides had medical experts testifying that Judy’s head injuries had started with the incident at home, but no expert on either side could definitively say how much the crash then added to those injuries.

What was agreed on was that the effort to collect evidence at the crime scene was woeful and many details were overlooked.

When it came to a motive, the prosecution said Baldwin had ‘lost control of his life and his ability to do the things that he wanted to do’.

They talked about his relationship with Teri King, his freedom with the motorcycle club. Had Judy confronted him about a possible affair? The prosecutor said text messages proved that Baldwin and Teri were more than friends.

In November 2019, the jury deliberated for just over two hours and Baldwin, now 60, was found guilty of his wife’s murder. There were audible gasps in court at the verdict.




Josh and Chris Orr, Judy's sons, pleaded with the judge to sentence Jamie to the maximum time in prison (Image: CN2.COM)


At the sentencing, Judy’s son, Chris Orr, tearfully begged the judge to give Baldwin the maximum sentence. ‘I have six kids that will never get to see my mama again,’ Chris said.

The judge asked Baldwin if he wanted to speak. ‘Sir, this whole thing, from Judy’s sister, brother, her sons, her grandkids – I mean, I don’t know what to say,’ Baldwin said.

‘She fell from a ladder, I’m telling you. I was trying to get her to the hospital. I loved my wife probably more than anybody in this room, we had a great relationship. I just – I don’t know right now.’

Baldwin was sentenced to life in prison with no eligibility for parole. Judy’s loved ones had worked tirelessly to get justice for her and, finally, her killer was behind bars.

Nothing that happened to Judy that fateful night was an accident.

It was all part of a deadly plan.



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