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Daniel Baker’s defense team says a “tragic, perfect storm” of events led an already mentally ill man to snap at the time he bludgeoned Marina Aksman to death in April 2010. During opening statements today in the Deerfield man’s murder trial, attorney Ed Genson said he’ll show Baker didn’t appreciate the criminality of what he was doing and argued he’s guilty by reason of insanity, a strategy that was expected due to the defense’s numerous attempts to call the defendant’s mental fitness into question. Prosecutors, meanwhile, repeatedly described Baker’s actions as “driven by rage and fueled with a purpose."