Who Murdered Bonny Lee Bakley
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Preliminary Trial Highs and Woes
By Rachael Bell


During the selection process, jurors were handed a 133-question survey that gauged their attitudes about the case and the criminal justice system, John Springer reported in a January 13, 2004 Court TV article. The questionnaire was formulated to prevent biased jurors from being selected to participate during the trial. Even though the defense and prosecution were able to agree on many of the jurors, they were unable to come to an agreement concerning what would be heard during the trial.
On January 30th, the defense team filed “a mountain of motions” in opposition to the prosecution’s proposal to limit what the jurors could hear about during the trial, including unsuccessful forensic tests conducted by the prosecution and Bakely’s “illicit conduct,” Springer said in a January 30, 2004 Court TV report. The article suggested that the defense wanted jurors to know about Bakely’s “drug use, a mail-order pornography business and a conviction for felony identity theft,” as well as the failure of the prosecution to forensically prove that an oily substance found on the gun alleged to remove fingerprints, was motor oil. What the defense didn’t want the jury to hear and tried to prevent was that Blake had a troubled first marriage and had undergone thirty years of therapy because of abuse by his father and “hatred of his mother,” Springer further reported.
Yet, it would be a long time before jurors would hear anything. During the first week of February, the trial abruptly stopped when Mesereau decided to drop Blake as his client claiming “irreconcilable differences,” UPI stated in a
According to prosecution spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons who was quoted by Linda Deutsch in a


- The Murder
- A Distraught Husband
- Witnesses
- LAPD
- Enter Harland Braun, Esq.
- Bonny
- Bonny the Celebriphiliac
- Bonny the Grifter
- The Tapes
- Bonny's Address Book
- Gunpowder Residue
- The Murder Weapon
- The Investigation Continues
- O.J. Simpson's Two Cents' Worth
- Blake
- The Ex-Wife
- The Bodyguard
- "Buzz Cut"
- Aftermath
- Blake Arrested
- Updates to July 2003
- New Chapter - Preliminary Trial Highs and Woes
- New Chapter - New Developments
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