Reunited with his wife
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So did he kill her?
I have a very vague memory of not finding any reference anywhere as to motive. If he killed her, why? I finally reluctantly decided it was a 'if there's smoke there's fire' kind of deal.
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In 1999, Blake met Bonny Lee Bakley, formerly of Wharton, New Jersey, who had already been married nine times and reportedly had a history of exploiting older men, especially celebrities, for money. She was dating Christian Brando, the son of Marlon Brando, during her relationship with Blake. Bakley became pregnant and told both Brando and Blake that her baby was theirs. Initially, Bakley named the baby "Christian Shannon Brando" and stated that Brando was the father.[19] Bakley wrote letters describing her dubious motives to Blake. Blake insisted that she take a DNA test to prove the paternity. Blake became Bakley's tenth husband on November 19, 2000, after DNA tests proved that Blake was the biological father of her child, who was renamed Rosie. Blake remained married to Bakley until she was murdered on May 4, 2001.
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Blake's criminal trial for murder began on December 20, 2004, with opening statements by the prosecution and opening statements by the defense the following day. The prosecution contended that Blake intentionally murdered Bakley to free himself from a loveless marriage, while the defense claimed that Blake was an innocent victim of circumstantial and fabricated evidence. McLarty and Hambleton each testified that Blake had asked them to murder Bakley. On cross-examination, the defense brought up McLarty's mental health problems and Hambleton's criminal history. The lack of gunshot residue on Blake's hands was a key part of the defense's case that Blake was not the shooter. Blake chose not to testify.[30]
On March 16, 2005, Blake was found not guilty of murder and not guilty of one of the two counts of solicitation of murder. The other count, for solicitation to commit murder, was dropped after it was revealed that the jury was deadlocked 11–1 in favor of an acquittal. Los Angeles District Attorney Stephen Cooley, commenting on this ruling, called Blake "a miserable human being" and the jurors "incredibly stupid" to fall for the defense's claims.[31][32] Public opinion regarding the verdict was mixed, with some feeling that Blake was guilty, though many felt that there was not enough evidence to convict him.
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Bakley's three children filed a civil suit against Blake, asserting that he was responsible for their mother's death. During the trial, the girlfriend of Blake's co-defendant Earle Caldwell said she believed Blake and Caldwell were involved in the crime.[35]
On November 18, 2005, a jury found Blake liable for the wrongful death of his wife and ordered him to pay $30 million.[36] On February 3, 2006, Blake filed for bankruptcy.
Blake's attorney, M. Gerald Schwartzbach, appealed the court's decision on February 28, 2007.[37] On April 26, 2008, an appeals court upheld the civil case verdict, but cut Blake's penalty assessment to $15 million.
Aftermath
Blake maintained a low profile after his acquittal and filing for bankruptcy, with debts of $3 million for unpaid legal fees as well as state and federal taxes. On April 9, 2010, the state of California filed a tax lien against Blake for $1,110,878 in unpaid back taxes.
On July 16, 2012, Blake was interviewed on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight. When asked about the night of Bakley's murder, Blake became defensive and angry, stating he resented Morgan's questioning and felt he was being interrogated. Morgan responded he was only asking questions that he felt people were eager to have answered.
In January 2019, Blake was interviewed by 20/20. Initially he seemed to decline the interview and instead delegated it to a friend, but then began to participate, discussing the murder and the behavior of the police officers who dealt with him, the culture of Hollywood and its reaction to the event, and his early life and difficulties with his parents.
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Regardless, I'm not keen on the wrongful death suits after criminal trials. To me, it's too much like two bites at the apple.
@Jolly said in Reunited with his wife:
Regardless, I'm not keen on the wrongful death suits after criminal trials. To me, it's too much like two bites at the apple.
I was going to say the same thing. Rules of evidence are different, as is the standard of "guilt."
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@Jolly said in Reunited with his wife:
Regardless, I'm not keen on the wrongful death suits after criminal trials. To me, it's too much like two bites at the apple.
I was going to say the same thing. Rules of evidence are different, as is the standard of "guilt."
Blake insisted that she take a DNA test to prove the paternity. Blake became Bakley's tenth husband on November 19, 2000, after DNA tests proved that Blake was the biological father of her child, who was renamed Rosie.
Maybe shoulda been a red flag…
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Just from this content, Blake seemed kind of crazy. Not that that proves anything -- but the prosecution's contention was weak. FFS, any court in the land would've granted Blake a divorce from that crazy woman, no need to kill her. And there was the lack of GSR. Seems like 'reasonable doubt' was not an unreasonable finding.
There's more probably, but memory fails.
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Just from this content, Blake seemed kind of crazy. Not that that proves anything -- but the prosecution's contention was weak. FFS, any court in the land would've granted Blake a divorce from that crazy woman, no need to kill her. And there was the lack of GSR. Seems like 'reasonable doubt' was not an unreasonable finding.
There's more probably, but memory fails.
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He managed to sit through an entire interview with Piers Morgan without shooting either Piers or himself, so he clearly had some degree of self-control.
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Just from this content, Blake seemed kind of crazy. Not that that proves anything -- but the prosecution's contention was weak. FFS, any court in the land would've granted Blake a divorce from that crazy woman, no need to kill her. And there was the lack of GSR. Seems like 'reasonable doubt' was not an unreasonable finding.
There's more probably, but memory fails.
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@jon-nyc said in Reunited with his wife:
GSR?
With near certainty that Horace is kidding, I can convey that GSR stands for "gunshot residue".
@Catseye3 said in Reunited with his wife:
@jon-nyc said in Reunited with his wife:
GSR?
With near certainty that Horace is kidding, I can convey that GSR stands for "gunshot residue".
For a moment, I thought he had omitted the "K"....