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Updated at 4:11 p.m., Friday, March 20, 2009

Man found guilty of 2004 killing in Sunset Beach

Advertiser Staff

A homicide case that began with the discovery of a partially decomposed body on the North Shore nearly five years ago ended today with the murder conviction of Anthony Mercado.

A Circuit Court jury found Mercado guilty of second-degree murder in the slaying of Percy Baker, 61, at Baker's Sunset Beach home in May 2004.

Baker's body was found in his own bed, tightly wrapped in a blanket. He had been stabbed in the heart and the back.

Mercado, a homeless acquaintance of Baker's, acknowledged smoking ice in Baker's home the evening of the murder but denied killing Baker.

Mercado testified that Baker had made unwanted sexual advances toward him that night and several weeks earlier.

Witnesses testified that Mercado admitted to them that he killed Baker.

Mercado faces a maximum sentence of life in prison with the possibility of parole.

Circuit Judge Richard Perkins set sentencing for May 20.

Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Darrell J.K. Wong represented the state. Mercado was represented by Jeffrey Arakaki.