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LOS ANGELES (AP) - An attorney questioning Robert Blake in a wrongful-death lawsuit said the actor made statements that don't jibe with police evidence and witness testimony about the night Blake's wife was murdered.
In a deposition in a lawsuit filed by the children of Bonny Lee Bakley, attorney Eric Dubin said Wednesday the "Baretta" star testified that he entered the driver's side of the car in which his wife had been shot to death and shook her.
But Dubin cited court testimony from Blake's criminal trial to argue it was highly unlikely Blake cold have gotten into the car to try and revive Bakley without getting blood on him.
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