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Actor Walks After Marathon Trial

03-16-05
By GREG RISLING, AP

LOS ANGELES (March 16) - A jury acquitted tough-guy actor Robert Blake of murder Wednesday in the shooting death of his wife four years ago, bringing a stunning end to a case that played out like pulp fiction.

The jury also acquitted Blake of one charge of trying to get someone to kill his wife, but deadlocked on a second solicitation charge. The jury voted 11-1 in favor of acquittal and the judge dismissed the count.

The 71-year-old star of the 1970s detective drama ''Baretta'' dropped his head, trembled with emotion and sobbed heavily as the verdict was read. He hugged his lawyer and later almost fell while reaching for a water bottle.

Blake reacts to the verdict handed down by the jury on its ninth day of deliberations.

The adult daughter of Blake's wife sobbed quietly in the back of the courtroom.

The jury of seven men and five women delivered the verdicts on its ninth day of deliberations, following a trial with a cast a characters that included two Hollywood stuntmen who said Blake tried to get them to bump off his wife.

Blake had faced life in prison; prosecutors did not seek the death penalty.

Blake was charged with shooting 44-year-old Bonny Lee Bakley in their car outside the actor's favorite Italian restaurant on May 4, 2001, less than six months after their marriage.

The defense called it a weak case built largely on the testimony of the two stuntment - both of whom were once heavy drug users.

No eyewitnesses, blood or DNA evidence linked Blake to the crime. The murder weapon, found in a trash bin, could not be traced to Blake, and witnesses said the minuscule amounts of gunshot residue found on Blake's hands could have come from a different gun he said he carried for protection.

Prosecutors said Blake believed his wife trapped him into a loveless marriage by getting pregnant. They said Blake soon became smitten with the baby, Rosie, and desperately wanted to keep the child away from Bakley, whom he considered an unfit mother.

Bakley had been married several times, had a record for mail fraud and made a living scamming men out of money with nude pictures of herself and promises of sex.

''He was tricked by Bonny Lee and he hated her for it,'' prosecutor Shellie Samuels said in closing arguments. ''He got taken by a small-time grifter.''

The four-month trial was part of a wave of celebrity court cases in California that have provided endless fodder for the tabloids and cable networks. The Michael Jackson child molestation trial was starting just as the Blake case was wrapping up, and rock 'n' roll producer Phil Spector will stand trial later this year in Los Angeles for allegedly murdering a B-movie actress.

In another murder case that was seemingly made for the tabloids, Scott Peterson was sent to death row just a few hours before the Blake verdict for killing his pregnant wife and her unborn fetus.

Blake has been in front of the camera from childhood, back when he was sad-eyed little Mickey in the ''Our Gang'' movie shorts, and was nominated for an Oscar for the 1967 movie ''In Cold Blood,'' in which he portrayed a killer who dies on the gallows.

In ''Baretta,'' Blake played a tough-talking, street-smart detective whose catchphrase was ''Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.''

Those acting successes seemed well in the past by the time a divorced and lonely Blake met Bakley at a jazz club five years ago. They had sex in his truck that night, and she was soon carrying Blake's child. They were wed in 2000 in a no-frills ceremony at which the bride wore an electronic monitoring bracelet because she was still on probation for fraud.

Prosecutors said Blake killed his wife after failing to persuade a street thug-turned-minister and two stuntmen from his ''Baretta'' days to do the job. One of the stuntmen said Blake talked about having Bakley ''snuffed'' and mentioned locations for the killing, including the Grand Canyon.

Also, a former detective who worked for Blake as a private investigator testified that the actor proposed to kidnap Bakley, force her to have an abortion and, if that did not work, ''whack her.''

The defense portrayed the stuntmen as drug users prone to hallucinations and delusions.

The police ''convicted Mr. Blake on the night of the murder, and then they conducted an incompetent investigation,'' defense attorney M. Gerald Schwartzbach said.

Blake told authorities that he walked his wife to the car after dinner, then discovered he had left his gun back in the booth at Vitello's Restaurant. He went back to get it, then returned to the car and found his wife shot, he said.

But some witnesses testified that Blake did not appear to be sincere as he wept and moaned over the slaying that night. One witness said the actor appeared to be ''turning it on and off.''

Blake did not testify. But his lawyer showed the jury a videotape of a jailhouse interview with Barbara Walters in which he denied killing his wife.

''It's all about Rosie. It's always been about Rosie,'' Blake said. ''The greatest gift in the world, and I'm going to try to mess it up by being selfish?''

Rosie, now 4, is being raised by Blake's adult daughter.

AP-NY-03-16-05 18:47 EST

12-07-04

Larry Garrison, President of SilverCreek Entertainment will be our Special Guest today December 7, 2004, pertaining to the LeeBonny Bakley/Christina Schier/ Robert Blake film and book that he has in development.

AIRING: 2 PT/5 ET LIVE ON COURT TV

Beth Carey
Senior Producer

(Here are some pictures from the interview)

12-06-04

To: Larry Garrison/SilverCreek Entertainment

Dear Larry,

So my boss was right, Blake was delayed yet again. But not to worry we won't wait till December 20th we'll do your segment before that.

Thanks so much, again I appreciate your patience. I promise you we will do you justice.

Beth Carey
Senior Produce
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Updated: 08:02 AM EST
Jury Selection to Begin in Blake Case
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP
AP
Robert Blake leaves the courthouse after a hearing in October.

LOS ANGELES (Nov. 15) - Defense attorneys for Robert Blake are looking for jurors who may be open to conspiracy theories. Prosecutors, on the other hand, want people who use common sense and make quick decisions.

More than three years after Blake's wife was shot to death outside a San Fernando Valley restaurant, the selection process for more than 100 potential jurors was to begin Monday in the actor's murder trial.

Jury consultant Richard Gabriel, president of Decision Analysis, said the defense would be looking for people who are "sensational minded."

"You want people who are open to alternative theories, people who are conspiracy theorists, people who will nit pick the evidence and create their own reasonable doubt," he said.

Loyola University law professor Laurie Levenson said the ideal defense jurors would be people who "love a good whodunit and want to find their own solutions."

On the prosecution side, Gabriel, who is not working on the case, said: "They are looking for quick decision makers, conservative people who will use common sense."

Blake, former star of the "Baretta" TV series and the movie "In Cold Blood," is charged with murdering his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, whom he married after DNA tests showed he was the father of her baby.

The 71-year-old actor has pleaded not guilty to murder, two counts of solicitation of murder and a special circumstance of lying in wait. Key witnesses are two elderly stuntmen who claim Blake asked them to murder his wife.

Bakley was killed on May 4, 2001, outside Vitello's restaurant where the couple had dined. Blake, who was not arrested until a year later, went to prison during his preliminary hearing. He was later released on $1.5 million bail and has been living under house arrest.

The trial is estimated to last about five months.

NEWS RELEASE:                                     

LMS Newswire®      Los Angeles      New York

November 3, 2004

TO: ROBERT BLAKE MURDER TRIAL NEWS EDITORS

CHRISTINA SCHEIER THE 35 YEAR FRIEND AND
CONFIDANT OF LEEBONNY BAKLEY NOW ALLOWED TO
TELL MORE THAN SHE COULD ON LARRY KING LIVE.

Los Angeles- (LMS) -Moments before going on CNN's Larry King Live, Christina Scheier and Larry Garrison-Executive producer and president of SilverCreek Entertainment had a gag order slapped on them by law enforcement. Now Christina and Larry can speak about Leebonny's diaries, letters, photographs, black book, her testimony about Leebonny's last days and more. Many of these documents are in their possession. Christina Scheier has declared and presented affidavits of testimony to law enforcement concerning her involvement with Leebonny Bakley during the years, months, and days before and after her murder.

As announced in Variety, Larry Garrison's SilverCreek Entertainment, was the first entity to put a feature film entitled "The Confidant" and a book entitled "Wild Thing" into development. Garrison's last film entitled "Like Mother, Like Son" starred Mary Tyler Moore and was also a grifter story about Sante Kimes and her son Kenneth. The book, "Son Of The Grifter" won an EDGAR Award for true crime. "Wild Thing" will follow suit in the true crime genre, and Garrison states, "LeeBonny Bakley was the queen of cons, and made Sante look like she was in kindergarten".

Scheier and Garrison have plenty to talk about, and Scheier wants the public to know the truth in spite of all the lies that are being told by both the defense and prosecution.

"They will shock you, and rock you with information that has been suppressed. We have contracted with Christina for her story that has inspired a feature film, a book, and an outstanding soundtrack. states Garrision. "Bonny had affairs and stalked many in the music industry from Elvis, Chubby Checker, The Stones, Franki Valli, and more", states Scheier.


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Larry King, Christina Scheier, and Larry Garrison appear on CNN's Larry King Live New York studio 5/6/02 to break the story about Scheier's testimony and involvement

Contact: SilverCreek Entertainment: Press Office- 805-370-3630 GpiNews@aol.com

NEWS RELEASE                                                               July 26, 2003

ROBERT BLAKE TRIAL NEWS

BONNIE BAKLEY'S CONFIDANT CHRISTINA SCHEIER TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT

Los Angeles/New York- Christina Scheier, best friend of Bonnie Bakley, the murdered wife of Hollywood film and TV star Robert Blake, is speaking out again. This time her statements are about Bonnie's ex-lover Christian Brando's possible motive to help kill her.

Larry Garrison, President of SilverCreek Entertainment, who executive produced "Like Mother/Like Son" for CBS starring Mary Tyler Moore, and who's Harper Collins true crime book "The Son Of the Grifter", which won the Edger Allen Poe Award, has inspired Christina to go public. Garrison and Scheier both appeared on national TV news shows last year while Blake was still in prison including Larry King Live, 48 Hours, E-Entertainment News, Extra, Catherine Crier Report , Court Television, and many others. The news that Larry Garrison had obtained the rights to produce a new motion picture about The Robert Blake Murder seen through the eyes of Christina Scheier, Bonnie Bakley's best friend of 35 years, made front page news in Daily Variety.

Now, Larry Garrison has persuaded Christina Scheier to tell her story with these and other new developments: The following is only a sample of her statements as told to Larry Garrison and police by Christina Scheier.

Christina Scheier has told the police that Christian Brando was having an affair with Bakley. Uncovered through communications from Brando to Bakley and pertinent information given to Scheier, she feels Brando should still be under suspicion and may be part of a conspiracy.

Scheier believes that Christian Brando may have murdered Bakley with aid of Blake!

Bonnie Bakley told Christina Scheier the following in a Jacuzzi in a hotel in Flemington New Jersey during Bakley's pregnancy:

Bonnie said Brando was speaking to Blake.

Christian Brando told Bakley that "Somebody may knock you off."

Bonnie was in love with Christian Brando and put that in postcards (which are in possession of Scheier).

Bonnie played Brando with the baby like she did Blake, because she felt Brando had more money.

Bonnie said to Christina that "Marlon Brando did not like Bonnie and wanted her away from Christian."

Bonnie said "Christian was doing drugs, and cut down walls in his home."

Bonnie said she feared Christian but also never thought anything would happen to her.

Christina Scheier fears for her life now, but wants justice to prevail. "Bonnie may have done some wild things, but she did not deserve to die. Best friends really never die, they live on in your heart forever." states Christina Scheier

Larry Garrison is in development on the first Robert Blake feature film and book "The Confidant", as documented in the Daily Variety story, )"The Confidant" (5/1/2002). Garrison's advisors have recommended Drew Barrymore for the lead role of Bonnie Bakley.

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