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Cumberland County Man, 29, Sentenced In Shooting Death: Prosecutor

A 29-year-old Cumberland County man has been sentenced to 40 years in New Jersey State Prison for a fatal shooting, authorities said.

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Frank J. Baker, of Seabrook, was sentenced in connection with the murder of Jair Rennie, 22, according to Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae.

Baker apparently was jealous of his ex girlfriend’s new boyfriend, so shot him four times, prosecutors have said.

The fatal shooting occurred in Gouldtown, Fairfield Township on July 20, 2019.

A Cumberland County jury returned a guilty verdict on Feb. 1 for first degree murder and related charges after a four-week trial.

Baker must serve a minimum term of 33-1/2 years before being eligible for parole. 

Restitution in the amount of $7,740 was also ordered to be paid as reimbursement for the victim’s funeral expenses.

On the date of the incident, Rennie suffered four gunshot wounds while in the back yard of a residence on Longview Drive in Fairfield Township. 

Hours later the victim succumbed to his injuries at Inspira Medical Center in Vineland. 

After the shooting, Baker disposed of the murder weapon and traveled to his father’s residence in Lawrence Township where he washed himself in bleach while others disposed of physical evidence, the prosecutor said.

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