A young Pennsylvania woman was charged Tuesday with being the getaway driver in a bungled robbery that left a guitarist dead in his home. Danasia Bakr, 17, of Morrisville, Pa., was being held in lieu of $5 million bail, The Trentonian reported. Daniel DeGennaro's roommate found him with a shotgun wound in his chest in December, police said. The roommate was in the basement of the house in Levittown, Pa., at the time of the shooting. Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler said at a news conference investigators identified five suspects by a tracking a cellphone call made at 9:30 p.m. the night of the killing to a neighbor who had a car for sale parked in DeGennaro's yard. The neighbor reported a woman called and wanted to see the car -- presumably believing he was DeGennaro. Three of the suspects are men from Trenton, N.J., just across the Delaware River, Heckler said. Another is a young woman in custody on unrelated charges, WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, reported. "As to those three, the men who actually entered the house and shot Daniel DeGennaro to death, we are coming," said Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler. DeGennaro, 56, had played with Kingfish and other rock bands. At the time of his death, he was the leader of the Danny DeGennaro Band.