Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Man Staked out Robert Blake's House Weeks Before His Wife was Slain


Lisa Sweetingham
Court TV
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Burbank, Calif (United States):

"Baretta" star Robert Blake spoke for the first time in court Monday about an ominous stranger he nicknamed "Buzz Cut" who was lurking near his home in the weeks before the actor's wife was gunned down.
The actor told jurors in his civil trial that he tried to hire two stuntmen to scare the mysterious man, whom he described as a "young, brawny, kind of weight-lifting-looking guy in T-shirts and Levis with tattoos and a flattop."
Blake called those weeks the "buzz cut period," and said it lasted up until Bonny Lee Bakley's death.
"And how late did you see Mr. Buzz Cut?" his lawyer, Peter Ezzell, asked.
"I saw Buzz Cut right along, he did not stop being around," Blake said.
Blake, nicknamed "the buzzard" by his stunt pals, was acquitted of murder and conspiracy charges in March. His wife's killer has never been brought to justice.
Monday marked the 72-year-old actor's fifth day on the stand describing his short, doomed relationship with Bakley, a 44-year-old mail-order porn purveyor whom he met in a jazz club in 1999 and with whom he later had a child.
The actor has admitted that he was not in love with Bakley, nor did he approve of her successful career as a scammer of lonely men, but he deeply loved their infant daughter, Rosie, and agreed to marry Bakley to protect the child's best interests.
Bakley was shot to death in May 2001, just days after she moved to California to be near the TV star.
Bakley's four children are now suing Blake for their mother's wrongful death. They are seeking an unspecified amount of monetary damages, and previously rejected a $250,000 settlement offer from the actor.
Stuntmen Ronald "Duffy" Hambleton and Gary "Whiz Kid" McLarty testified at Blake's criminal trial that the actor approached them for help — not for protection, but to offer the job of "whacking" his wife. Both men said they ultimately refused.
Blake denied the accusations Monday, telling jurors he had very real security concerns because of his wife's history of conning men into parting with their cash.
Before her death, he said, he saw three unfamiliar vehicles parked in front of his home: a blue van, a Lincoln Continental and the big black Ford truck driven by "Buzz Cut."
Blake said that he and a private investigator tried to follow and corner the driver of the Lincoln Continental, but were unsuccessful.
"Why did you not just call the LAPD and ask them to stake out your property?" Ezzell asked.
"Didn't I already answer this?" Blake replied in a clipped tone. He was previously asked the same question by plaintiff's attorney Eric Dubin during direct testimony. "That would not make sense. Nobody was breaking any laws. They weren't going to 'stake out' my property. All that would do is alert the police that there was a problem."
Blake said he wanted the freedom to handle the problem his own way, but his attorney pushed him to clarify his answer.
"Did you understand what I meant about the police?" Blake said. "You know, if you have a daughter and her boyfriend is being a little unpleasant with her, you don't call the police — you handle it. The police come in, and then it's in their hands."
"Was it your intention for Mr. McLarty to shoot someone?" Ezzell asked.
"Shoot someone? No," Blake said.
Bakley was shot twice as she sat alone in the passenger seat of Blake's sports car. It was parked near Vitello's, the actor's favorite Italian restaurant, where the couple shared their last meal together.
"Vitello's was my joint," Blake said. "I had my private table, we could talk. I didn't have to deal with anybody if I didn't want to."
Blake said he walked with Bakley back to his car after dinner and soon realized he had left behind his licensed revolver, which was not the murder weapon. Bakley was shot, he said, during the time it took him to walk back, retrieve his gun and return to the car to find her bloody and unresponsive.
However, the actor was never able to procure any witnesses to say they saw Blake return to the restaurant to retrieve his revolver from under the table.
Oct 18, 2005



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