the tragedy, the "Baretta" star had gone into the restaurant where they ate to grab his firearm that was left behind absentmindedly.
While the tabloids ran stories revealing Blake's innocence, they quickly gathered details about the type of life his deceased wife lived. Bakley was a woman who boldly expressed her love for attention.
She was easily defined as a "gold digger" because she made her intentions of marrying a celebrity known to her friends. She also recruited wealthy men by sending nude images of herself.
The deceased had about ten failed marriages, and a couple of lovers in the past, before meeting Blake in 1999 at a Los Angeles jazz club.
The duo wasted no time becoming intimate, and a year after their first meeting, their only child and daughter Rose Lenore was born. That same year, they exchanged their marital vows.
Sources confirmed that the union was short of love. Witnesses testified that Blake often complained about his wife and commented that he wanted her out of the way.
When the trial began, Lenore was an 11-month-old baby; still, the story changed her life and that of her family. She was adopted by Blake's daughter from a previous relationship.
Growing up was a bit tough, as she battled with depression and anxiety. However, when Lenore reached adulthood, she acknowledged that the deed had been done.
Blake's young daughter sought closure by visiting her mom's grave and sharing special moments with her dad but ensured to leave the tragic story of her deceased parent out of her head.
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