Ron Baldwin interview #2
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 11:30 a.m.
Ron Baldwin was at the party when Blake Jenson died but left the scene before YCSD officers arrived.
Detectives Armstrong and Murphy re-interviewed him at the Yoknapatawpha County Sheriff's Department.
Participants:
- Detective T. Armstrong
- Detective S. Murphy
- Ron Baldwin
Ron Baldwin: Well, I'm here. Whaddya want now? Still tryin' to frame me for Jenson's death?
Detective Armstrong: Be careful. You don't want to start out on the wrong foot. Give us your name and address first.
Ron Baldwin: Again? Don't you guys keep records? Oh yeah, I guess you do, don't you? That way, you can always blame stuff on anyone you have in your files.
Detective Armstrong: Name and address, or we can sit here all day doing this.
Ron Baldwin: Waste of my time, but I still live in the same place. I live with my parents at 1417 North Lamar in this little burg. Oh, I forgot. I have to say Oxford. Got it?
Detective Armstrong: You can make this interview easy, or you can make it hard. Believe me, it isn't us that will come out for the worse.
Ron Baldwin: Just tell me what you want.
Detective Armstrong: Have you remembered anything you didn't tell us the last time?
Ron Baldwin: Like what? The weather?
Detective Armstrong: Your uncooperative attitude makes you look guilty, you know? What are you hiding?
Ron Baldwin: Okay. Okay. I ain't hidin' nuthin’.
Detective Armstrong: Fantastic. Anything you'd like to share?
Ron Baldwin: Yeah. Sure. That girl they called Ginny looked bad.
Detective Murphy: Bad how?
Ron Baldwin: Like she was about to do the toilet tango. Know what I'm sayin'?
Detective Murphy: No. What are you saying?
Ron Baldwin: She looked sick.
Detective Murphy: Why didn't you mention this before?
Ron Baldwin: It didn't seem weird at the time. It was a party. She looked like she was gonna puke. I thought maybe she was wasted. Why? Do you think she was poisoned there? I heard she died.
Detective Murphy: What was she doing before she got sick?
Ron Baldwin: I wasn't into her, so I don't really know. I was watching Blake's smokin' hot girlfriend, and Ginny was mad-doggin' her like she could kill her. Then Ginny got sick. Know what I'm sayin'? But Ginny shoulda been mad-doggin' that other girl if you ask me.
Detective Murphy: What other girl?
Ron Baldwin: I don't know her name—the one Blake was singin' to.
Detective Murphy: Why should Ginny care?
Ron Baldwin: Cuz Ginny got zero attention from Blake, who hit on every other female he ever laid eyes on.
Detective Armstrong: Were you jealous of Blake Jenson?
Ron Baldwin: Yeah, right. I got no problems with the ladies, bruh. Blake only thought he had them all wrapped around his finger. Know what I'm sayin'?
Detective Armstrong: Is that the real reason why you went to that party? To cut out the competition?
Ron Baldwin: Sorry to disappoint, but I'm clean. You got nuthin' on me.
Detective Armstrong: Did anyone else at the party act strange?
Ron Baldwin: It was a group of dorks. Everyone acted strange, dawg.
Detective Murphy: Care to answer the question?
Ron Baldwin: I didn't know anyone but Kent, so how would I know if anyone was actin' schizo?
Detective Armstrong: Did Kent and Blake get along?
Ron Baldwin: How do I know? I can't read no minds. Look. Is this going to take much longer?
Detective Murphy: Why? Have you got someplace to be?
Ron Baldwin: Some community service, maybe.
Detective Murphy: What kind of community service?
Ron Baldwin: Blake's girlfriend might need some comfort in this time of tragedy.
Detective Murphy: You don't seem to realize the gravity of this situation.
Ron Baldwin: What more do you want from me? I told you everything I know.
Detective Armstrong: Fine. Get out of here. We may be calling on you again, so stay close.
Ron Baldwin: Yeah, whatever.
Interview ended – 11:53 a.m.