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...marvel that he can still play at his high level with 52 points this season and a sterling +25 rating. It will be a thing of beauty to watch him and Rob Blake set up at opposite points on the power play and go to work...
...four New Jersey lines can score and play airtight defense. Brodeur always raises his game a notch above his usual self, and he has already performed well enough to take home the Vezina Trophy this year. Brian Rafalski and Scott Niedermayer are playing as well as Bourque and Blake, the other Colorado star offensive defenseman...
...police have searched Blake's home twice, taking away two 9-mm handguns and more than 100 rounds of ammunition from his collection. At the insistence of Harland Braun, the criminal lawyer retained by Blake after the murder, the police have also carted away three steamer trunks, five boxes and six suitcases of Bakley's documents, photos and recordings. "She was a pack rat," said Braun. "She kept every document involved with her." The documents, he says, will help identify Bakley's enemies and perhaps pinpoint a suspect from the countless scams she worked, including trying to pass hundreds...
...Blake met Bakley at a Los Angeles nightclub in 1999. Braun said that his client had done the honorable thing by marrying her. "It was a situation where he had not intentionally created a child and felt an obligation toward his daughter." Blake had a prenuptial agreement drawn up saying Bakley should not get into any more trouble with the law, but it was never signed. Bakley lived in a guest house behind Blake's ramshackle home in Studio City, but even so she was rarely around. A nanny cared for her baby, Rose Lenore Sophia, who lived in Blake...
Bakley's defenders are few and mostly kin (or lawyers they have hired). Her half brother Peter Carlyon of Memphis, Tenn., says that Bakley had phoned to say she was afraid of Blake and that if she ended up dead he would be to blame. But sympathy has emerged from the L.A.P.D. Responding to Braun's lurid tales, police spokesman Lieut. Horace Frank said, "It's kind of unfair. Here's a person who's been murdered, and now they start painting her as a bad person." He added, "The focus of the investigation is not on her past...