Man charged with murder in killings of 3 on Hawaii’s Big Island

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HONOLULU – In a shocking turn of events, a 36-year-old man named Jacob Daniel Baker has been charged with murder in connection with the deaths of three individuals in a remote area of Hawaii known for its unique communal lifestyle.

According to the Hawaii Police Department, Baker faces serious charges, including first- and second-degree murder. He was taken into custody after a brief manhunt and is currently being held without bond. His first court appearance is expected soon, though it is unclear if he has legal representation at this time.

The investigation began when authorities discovered the bodies of three men in the Puna community, an area surrounded by lush jungles and volcanic landscapes. The victims were identified as Robert Shine, 69, who was found in a cement pond, and Chitta Morse, 79, discovered nearby. The third victim, John Carse, 69, was located 19 miles away, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

While police have not disclosed a motive for the killings, they noted that the victims did not appear to have any connections to one another, apart from two of them living in close proximity. Baker is also facing additional charges related to burglary, auto theft, and property damage.

This tragic incident has left residents in Puna feeling uneasy. Many in the community embrace an off-grid lifestyle where they often exchange work for housing. Stephen Shaffer, a local resident, revealed that Baker had previously worked for his ex-wife, climbing coconut trees. However, after months of working together, she sought a restraining order against him, feeling threatened.

Moreover, just days before the murders, two women had attempted to secure temporary restraining orders against Baker, claiming he had threatened and harassed them. Unfortunately, those requests were denied by a judge who found insufficient evidence of harassment.

Court records indicate that Baker has been involved in numerous legal issues over the past two decades, with many cases related to traffic violations. In most instances, he represented himself without an attorney.

As this case unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges faced by communities like Puna, where the pursuit of a unique lifestyle can sometimes lead to unforeseen dangers. Residents are left to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic event and seek to restore a sense of safety in their beloved community.

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