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The Honolulu Advertiser
Updated at 2:50 p.m., Wednesday, April 15, 2009

YOSHIDA SILENT
Man makes initial court appearance in Easter Sunday slaying

Advertiser Staff

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Melvin Yoshida said nothing this morning during his brief initial appearance in court. He is charged with the Easter Sunday killing of Clare Silva.

BRUCE ASATO | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Seventy-year-old Melvin Yoshida shuffled into District Court this morning for his initial appearance on a charge of murdering Clare Silva, 54, on Sunday at her Punchbowl apartment.

Yoshida was barefoot, shackled at the wrists and ankles and wore a white jail jumpsuit.

He was represented by Deputy Public Defender Robert Olson and said nothing at the brief hearing.

District Judge Edwin Nacino continued bail at $100,000 and set a preliminary hearing in the case for Friday, although Yoshida could be indicted by a grand jury before then.

According to a police affidavit, Yoshida admitted shooting Silva in her apartment and intended to kill himself but lost his nerve.

He referred to Silva as his girlfriend but other residents and acquaintances at Punchbowl Homes said the two did not have a relationship. They said Yoshida had been pressuring Silva and other women to be his girlfriend since his wife died in February 2008.

Silva was shot twice in the abdomen when she answered her door at 11 a.m. Easter Sunday.

Yoshida is charged with second-degree murder and firearms offenses.