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Murder Suspect Allegedly Killed Date After HIV Reveal -- Then Tried To Steal His House!

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Police in Honolulu, Hawaii are investigating after a 23-year-old man allegedly admitted to murdering a 73-year-old lover in the island community earlier this month. Juan Tejedor Baron (pictured above, mugshot) reportedly admitted to police officers in southern California that he allegedly killed Gary Ruby in Honolulu at some point in February.

Ruby’s remains were later found encased in concrete inside a bathtub in his home inside the Loa Ridge gated community.

Cops also claim Baron allegedly forged documents to fraudulently take possession of Ruby’s car — and the younger man was supposedly trying to do the same with the older man’s house, as well. Related: Daytona Married Couple’s Throats Slashed On Bike Ride In ‘Gruesome’ Unexplained Murder According to Baron’s arrest warrant filed in California, where he reportedly fled following the murder, he allegedly killed Ruby after the pair engaged in a sexual encounter.

The warrant states that the younger man used a belt to choke Ruby to death after the older man apparently revealed an HIV positive diagnosis following the physical interaction.

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