She is being held in the Clermont County Jail after appearing before Judge Robert Lamb this morning, March 15. A preliminary hearing in the matter has been scheduled for 3 p.m. Monday, March 22.
Baker’s testimony helped a Clermont County jury convict Liz Carroll on murder and other charges in February 2007.
Less than two weeks after his wife’s conviction, David Carroll Jr. pleaded guilty to murder and gross abuse of a corpse.
While Liz Carroll’s sentence was 54 years to life, her husband’s plea awarded him 16 years to life in prison.
The Carrolls were charged with Marcus Fiesel’s brutal death in their foster home in late August 2006.
Prosecutors said they bound the developmentally disabled child in a blanket reinforced with tape and placed him in a crib in a closet of their Union Twp. home on Aug. 4, 2006.
When they returned two days later, Marcus was dead. Baker, the couple’s live-in girlfriend at the time, said she and David took the child’s body to a secluded spot in Brown County, burned the remains and threw them into the Ohio River.
Shortly after the trials ran their course, Baker was charged by Kentucky authorities with tampering with evidence.
Those charges were eventually dropped, but not before she spent nearly two months in jail awaiting extradition from Ohio.