Robert Blake Owes $30 Mil in Wrongful Death Suit
A civil court jury today found actor Robert Blake responsible for the death of his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley -- to the tune of $30 million.
Blake was acquitted last March in a criminal murder trial, where the 72 year-old star of "In Cold Blood" and television's "Baretta" stood accused of shooting his wife twice in the head in May 2001. The incident itself was something out of the movies: after dining out with Bakley one night in Studio City, CA, Blake left her sitting in his car while he went back to the restaurant to retrieve a gun he'd left behind. Upon returning to his car, Blake discovered his wife bleeding to death from gunshot wounds to the head. The subsequent media flurry unveiled the Blake marriage to be less than blissful; after a one-night stand in 1999, Blake had married Bakley only after a DNA test confirmed him as the father of their daughter, now 5 years old. Bakley, then a 44 year-old aspiring actress, was widely painted a con artist with a history of bedding older Hollywood stars (Jerry Lee Lewis, Christian Brando) and by many accounts garnered the resentment of her husband for scamming him into marriage.
Prosecutors claimed this motive for murder in Blake's criminal trial, but a lack of witnesses to the crime and DNA evidence compelled the jury to acquit. Not so the second time around, as civil jurors took eight days to decide that Blake had intentionally caused Bakley's death by a 10-2 majority; co-defendant Earle Caldwell, Blake's former bodyguard, was cleared of charges he conspired with Blake in the crime.
The $30 million award goes to Bakley's four children, including Blake's young daughter Rosie -- however, as O.J. Simpson did before him, Blake has already declared himself broke.
Blake was acquitted last March in a criminal murder trial, where the 72 year-old star of "In Cold Blood" and television's "Baretta" stood accused of shooting his wife twice in the head in May 2001. The incident itself was something out of the movies: after dining out with Bakley one night in Studio City, CA, Blake left her sitting in his car while he went back to the restaurant to retrieve a gun he'd left behind. Upon returning to his car, Blake discovered his wife bleeding to death from gunshot wounds to the head. The subsequent media flurry unveiled the Blake marriage to be less than blissful; after a one-night stand in 1999, Blake had married Bakley only after a DNA test confirmed him as the father of their daughter, now 5 years old. Bakley, then a 44 year-old aspiring actress, was widely painted a con artist with a history of bedding older Hollywood stars (Jerry Lee Lewis, Christian Brando) and by many accounts garnered the resentment of her husband for scamming him into marriage.
Prosecutors claimed this motive for murder in Blake's criminal trial, but a lack of witnesses to the crime and DNA evidence compelled the jury to acquit. Not so the second time around, as civil jurors took eight days to decide that Blake had intentionally caused Bakley's death by a 10-2 majority; co-defendant Earle Caldwell, Blake's former bodyguard, was cleared of charges he conspired with Blake in the crime.
The $30 million award goes to Bakley's four children, including Blake's young daughter Rosie -- however, as O.J. Simpson did before him, Blake has already declared himself broke.
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Sergeant Grimm writes: on Nov 18 2005 04:36 PM ummmmmm, ok (Reply to this) |
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chazbow writes: on Nov 19 2005 08:09 AM [b]Good luck in collecting the money[/b] How's Robert Blake ever going to come up with $30 million at this point? (Reply to this) |
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the_dude_abides writes: on Nov 19 2005 12:45 PM I hope Robert Blake joins with OJ in finding the "real killers" of their wives. (Reply to this) |
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TheAnswerMVP2001 writes: on Nov 20 2005 01:09 AM I don't get our legal system where you can be aquitted in a criminal trial, but be found guilty in a civil trial and never go to prison. Makes no sense to me, seems to me if your found guilty for killing someone in a civil or criminal trial you should go to prison. It's so contradictorary, and really pretty stupid if you think about it, they're saying he did do it, but now just has to pay money which he never will pay because he has none!!! Whats the point!! Why don't they just give him an award for getting away with it! Only in America can celbrities get away with anything, even has beens. (Reply to this) |
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Lavon writes: on Nov 20 2005 06:12 PM The movie poster pic is pretty ironic, don't you think? :-) (Reply to this) |
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Flim Springfield writes: on Nov 21 2005 01:30 AM [b]Best Alibi Ever.[/b] "I was in the restaurant, getting MY GUN." That still cracks me up. (Reply to this) |
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