Tara Law

Tara Louise Baker was a 23-year-old UGA law student who tragically died in her apartment in Athens, Georgia. Her death was ruled a homicide after an investigation revealed that the fire that led to her discovery was intentionally set. The case went cold for years until an arrest was made in 2024, nearly 23 years after the incident. Tara Baker's murder remains a haunting mystery and has inspired legislation to aid in solving other cold cases. Her story highlights the dangers faced by young women pursuing higher education and emphasizes the importance of addressing crime on college campuses.

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