A lot of this is just people he'd hang around with, he'd tell them about how this woman is ruining his life and what a difficult situation it is, and he said some of these guys would make comments to him like, 'Why don't you kill the bitch' or something like that. |
He can go to work, he can do charitable work, he can go to the doctor, go to the grocery store but he's got to basically stay home other than that. |
He did not plead to smuggling. He pleaded to having the wrong country of origin on the paperwork when the came into the country. He had it down as Australia, under our law he should have had it down as . . . China. |
He's being well-treated and he's getting his regular medications . He said it's ... like some of the parts that he's played. |
He's very frustrated because Rosie is the most important thing in his life. |
It was like a momentary misjudgment and a man who has been a public servant for years - and a very respected public servant - ended his career and it's a loss for everyone. |
It's conceivable that the D.A. could find that there is not enough evidence. It would be unusual, but this is an unusual case. |
The civil case is coming up next month and they're trying to dirty (him) up in anticipation of that case. |
The fact that someone might have a marginal motive to get rid of someone doesn't mean they killed them. |
They were looking for anything that would show she had troubles with anyone from her past, including Mr. Blake. |
This is the kind of human being testifying against these officers. |
We want the LAPD to investigate Robert Blake. The more they investigate, the more they'll find out he didn't do it. |
What do they have to lose by interviewing the suspect? Either he's going to bury himself or exonerate himself. |