I would never marry anyone who had been married 10 different times. Even twice would make me think again. Bonnie was obviously very shady. Robert always seemed to me to be a time bomb waiting to explode.
Blake married this terrible woman because she was pregnant with his child. Still bad judgment on his part, but at least he had a relatively good reason.
Klove 5343 -Oh yeah. Robert Blake made no secret of his mental health problems, even in the 70s. It was a virtual bragging point with him. As an actor, it obviously appealed to his drama king vision of himself as a dangerous tough guy. I would have voted guilty on that jury.
@@SethMacLeod95 I'm pretty sure another telling of this story I heard suggested that he tried to hire someone but in the end couldn't get someone so he did it himself, thus the ridiculous alibi.
It was a crap alibi, but given how much reasonable doubt existed, it probably made little difference. As Dr. Grande, I think he killed her, but I agree that the evidence was well short of beyond a reasonable doubt. Even the first mistrial was very nearly an acquittal, at 11-1 for acquittal.
Interestingly, Gary Busey played a Robert Blake like killer on "Law & Order," inspired by this case. Except in the show, he was found guilty. Which did not throw the Busey character off all that much, because he thought he had a shot at a reversal. Because of....acting, so will not be denied his comeback.
Really, these Easter eggs pokes are ALWAYS a complete surprise. But what puts the Grande brand on the poke is it's something somebody else, (all of us) thought and shoulda said, but didn't and it's "Welcome to the Monkey House", "Anything Goes", i.e., the menagerie of all his case-videos. With the overriding current state of relativism existing so much as it does, politix and our American culture of 'freedom (ab)use', accommodation and cancellation, in science, specifically psychology, the social sciences, history, religion, morality etc. so much so that sane and insane are so indefinite, incomparable, indistinguishable as well as healthy and unhealthy, good and bad, right and wrong and true or false. Grande's humorous roadside bomb delivery is well-needed comic relief; dark humor, though always tasteful, characteristically of the peerlessly-hilarious type condemned prisoners or such share among themselves while waiting for the inevitable coming shock. For example, a guard offers a condemned prisoner a cigarette before execution and the dude replies, "No thanks, Tryin' ta quit."
Don't laugh, but although I know a lot about guns I don't get the joke. Please explain (like you would to a little child:) I'm not joking and would be grateful. English is not my first language, but I am fluent in it.
@@Lilboozibert Hey you saw that!! Yes, Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken! Dont fear the reaper, baby take my hand.....🎶 Great song by the way! It's got a little Shakespeare in there too! 📜🖋
@@dirtysanchez941 Oh ya! Wow a teenager in Southern California!! Love the song Ventura Highway by America! There are so many places I want to visit on the west coast! I'm a New Yorker and have never been anywhere except on the east coast.
* Fun little Blake fact My father was a Creative Director for an Advertising Agency. He was friends with many known actors and was having dinner with Jack Palance one evening when Robert Blake approached the table and sat down. Robert started blabbering about none sense as Jack just looked around not paying attention as if Blake was not there. Robert realized he was persona non grata and swiftly left the table. My father said, “What’s that about?” and Jack just shook his head and then gave my father this look. At that moment my father understood that Robert Blake was not welcomed by many in the film industry. (This was prior to the murder)
Actually, Dr. Grande, Bobby Blake was not only a physically beautiful child, but was a darned good child actor. Just watch his performance in "Humoresque" (1946), playing John Garfield's character as a child. He conveys a very touching sensitivity which breaks your heart. Signed, a lifelong film aficionado.
I agree with you. I really enjoy his work and find his characters believable. But I don't think the Doc was being totally serious, the little joke simply fit in his analysis.
Many people believed his daughter's testimony saved him. She was studying for a PhD in clinical psychology at the time, and she eventually raised the baby with her husband.
Her father bought her a house and gave her money and other property and when he neede help financially she didn't help him plus tricked him into siging his parental rights away but she will never be at peace because of what ahe did to her father.
@@joannedepina8142 My understanding was that relatives of the child's mother fought for her. Blake did not have as strong a case for keeping her. I don't know where you got your information.
Makes Blake's role in _Lost Highway_ all the more creepy. BTW - could you analyze _Lost Highway?_ Not the kind of film you probably like, but it has a heavy psychological angle. The main character kills his wife, goes into a psychogenic fugue state (according to the filmmakers), and then becomes someone else and begins living an alternate life - until his old identity and memories of his crime begin bleeding through the fantasy. It's radically subjective, told from the protagonist's POV, so that what's happening in his mind seems to be happening in reality - which confused the hell out of most audience members. I'd love to see your take on it.
Another thing of possible interest, since Dr. Grande knows his guns: in _Lost Highway,_ Robert Blake’s character kills someone with a Desert Eagle chambered for .357 magnum rounds. Blake is a small guy - only 5’4”. Just…picture that. The gun is almost as big as he is.
Blake is a pretty short guy. Some guys tend to overcompensate for that. I wonder if his reluctance to play the part on Bonanza had anything to do with the fact that the character's name was "Little Joe".
@@kathyclark8274 it's "real" because the stereotypes are self fulfilling prophecies, someone who's short grows up hearing this stuff, and subconsciously it becomes absorbed and accepted
I don't think, that there are any more short people compensating by trying to take charge or otherwise be in control, than the average person might do. I think, that they just stand out more, because it does seem strange, perhaps because of evolution or preconceived notions, for a smaller person to be in charge. Perhaps in sort of a primative way, it's only natural for a bigger person to be in charge, so a smaller leader stands out like a sore Tom Thumb!
I gotta hand it to her. Bonnie's extensive marriage history shows an unparalleled devotion to her career in serial wedding. Something most can only aspire to.
I remember hearing a recorded phone call between Bonny and Robert...he accused her of "double-crossing" him and called her a con-artist even before they married. I don't think he was only "annoyed" with her. I think he hated her guts.
Helping out with the algorithm, Dr. G 🤭🥰. Another great video 👏👏... For some reason, I have always believed in Robert Blake's innocence, but your analysis has now made me question this 🥺. I feel so sad for his daughter Rose, although it seems her sister did a good job raising her and keeping her out of the limelight, Rose seems like a compassionate lady 💞.
Left out is his other sketch behavior, he begged her to get back together only to trick her into giving up the child, etc, you can look it up for more accuracy, very interesting though!
I literally clapped when I saw the title.. Just ask and Dr. Grande will deliver in record time. Was so interested in your analysis on this case. Excellent as usual.
The cockatoo on Beretta evinced greater acting skills and generally stole the scene. I only watched to see the bird. What happens when two sociopaths marry? One ends up dead, of course, if they stay together long enough. You outdid yourself on this one, Doc, w/ your acerbic wit and deadpan humour.
Also, your book FINALLY arrived yesterday. I loved the intro- learning your process of putting together your book! I can't wait to read the whole thing! :)
It's always always always suspicious when someone is supposedly killed at random and there's no robbery. Why would someone just walk up to a complete stranger and shoot them, without motivation, and not take anything!? I understand that Bonnie had quite a few jaded lovers, but the most jaded lover would be the one who felt trapped (the pregnancy), and was with the victim.
@@elleblue07 and the Zodiac, but keep in mind these are serial killers. As far as we know, there were no other similar murders during the time period of Bonnie's murder. Serial killers have an extremely hard time not following modus operandi and not killing again.
I might not have been random. She had 10 different identities and a long history of conning people - the list of people who had a grudge against her wasn't short
I might not have been random. She had 10 different identities and a long history of conning people - the list of people who had a grudge against her wasn't short
I was watching some of your older videos again and I really enjoyed the role-play, interviews and general explanations of various mental health issues. I would love to see more about DBT therapy, especially for people who do not have Borderline Personality Disorder but other issues with managing stress and emotions, such as CPTSD and/or OCD 🙏🌵
Shovels, duct tape, acid, Draino, and lye all on the same list? and police found his explanation "reasonable?" Aside from a 'body disposal' list, what other types of lists would require these particular items? Just curious.
This is such a senseless murder. Regardless of who did the deed, the one who paid the price was their daughter, who besides being left mother- less was not raised by her father but rather adopted her half-sister (Robert’s daughter). Thank you for another great review Dr. Grande.❤️
The show Marcia Clark Presents: The First 48 Hours had an episode on this case that was really good. The evidence is pretty overwhelming that he did it, imo.
Im glad you seem to be staying away from political controversy lately Dr Grande. Ive been waiting for an analysis of Blake. Always knew he killed his wife.
Dr. Grande, I come for the critical thinking and learning and stay for the wit and humour! I do so appreciate that in acknowledging your short comings in lack of plant parenting skills you have attempted to provide artificial light with the lamp.. great touch to another fair and objective speculation ❤️🙏🏽
That Christian Brando really dodged a bullet with this Bonnie person. Too bad Bonnie couldn't do the same! 🤣 Love that color shirt on you, Dr. Grande. Although, the tropical blue one is still my all time favorite, for the summer Grande look. ❤
@@marys3127 Yeah, I worded that wrong. Didn't realize it until you posted. I should have put "But, I like the tropical..." It looks dumb, the way I wrote it. 🤪 Thanks 4 letting me know. ❤ EDIT: _I fixed it. Thanks again!_ ;)
If you watched that you should of come to the conclustion that he was inocent bonnie was a con artist.and the older children we,re as well looking out for what they could get.robert blake didn't deserve to be in solitary cinfinement for a year ..his oldest daughter stole his parental rights from him know wonder why he lost the civel suit .god bless him he was a fantastic actot .he didn't deserve what happened to him
Dr. Grande looks wonderfully in lavender 🙂 ..... and all cacti are standing in a safe distance from the edges 🙂 ... wait! All cacti but the baby! Doctor, you did it again! It's totally obvious that you have a problem with babies! 😉😁😂
Brando: "You're lucky there's nobody out there wanting to put a bullet in your head." Yikes, I'd imagine this amount of irony doesn't feel very satisfying.
I agree with Dr. Grande. Blake finally found a hit man to get rid of his wife, Bonnie, because she was going to take his beloved daughter away from him. She actually wouldn't live with Blake, but stayed in a cottage house next to his on his property. I have no doubt she was planning to leave with the child and he got desperate. The "forgot my gun in the restaurant" excuse (when no one saw him come back to the restaurant) was planned for a certain time, and he purposely parked the car in a certain back alley, so the hit man could kill Bonnie and he could get sole custody of his little daughter.
Bravo!!!! This was a work of art Dr Grande!! I watched this case intently. I’d grown up knowing Robert Blake from the Our Gang shows through to Beretta. He had a sort of charm that made me want to root for him in his career. But the murder changed all that. He probably did have a really tough life. It’s a shame he couldn’t turn it around or find the help he needed to address his issues. The trial was pretty bad. More like prat falls than court proceedings. It was an exposure of some unsavory characters for sure. It said something about Blake’s lifestyle and life choices too.
I had never heard of this girl or her case, I just looked it up and read the wiki... oh maaaaan oh man oh man what a horrific, disgusting, terrible bunch of people, and case in general... thanks for suggesting it, and I most definitely agree that I'd like to hear Dr. Grande's take on it... what a terrible case, i just feel drained and disgusted after reading about it... that poor girl. =/
That case has always bothered me profoundly. It almost feels personal and I don't know why because nothing like that has happened to me or anyone I am close to. I have an MA in History, and the only thing I can think of is that it is the same type of behavior that occurred in more famous atrocities with multiple victims, an underlying collective agreement that "they" are not human so it doesn't matter. Meanwhile perpetrators live everyday lives. People came and left that house every day, and no one reported that a girl was being tortured until it was much too late.
@@spiritmatter1553 it's funny because I was just getting ready to change it! I googled it! I never realised people were saying I had a cowlick! 🐄👅🤣 That's kinda gross! 🥴😵
I loved the show Beretta which used to come on BBC1 on Thursdays at about 10pm after McCloud. Also we would catch Top of the Pops at 7:30pm. For some reason, Thursday TV was much better than Saturday nights.
I can tell you as someone who carries, you dont take it out unless in a defense situation. You dont just leave it on the table at a restaurant. Never seen anyone doing that.
This was an odd case at the time it happened. I always felt like he probably did it, while at the same time kinda feeling sorry for the old dude for getting mixed up with her. Human emotions are weird. Lol!
I always thought Robert Blake was guilty. Leaving his gun inside the restaurant and his wife outside in the car when he went in to retrieve it (and the very short amount of time that took) didn't leave much room for someone else to murder her.
'The treasure of Sierra Madre' is a movie Humphrey Bogart plays one of the main roles in. Just for those who don't know how much about the early movies.
Mrs. Reluctant: obviously we share the same generation as well as being cinephiles. One of John Huston's most enduring efforts, starring his good and great friend, Bogie.
Eileen Uk. I think he did it she was no angel but she didn’t have to die and leave a daughter without a mother so sad 😞 I absolutely agree with your analysis l think this was his worst acting ever. Another great 👍 analysis DR Grande. What a beautiful colour shirt 💜 one of my favourites and I have a few.
Another great wardrobe choice and the evolving decor in the background continues to fascinate. I'm finding the approach of 'found legally guilty (or not guilty) in a court of law' versus 'probably guilty' to be an interesting new way to analyze these cases and hope you do more of them. Devastating slam re: not guilty of being a good actor! Just great - and true.
It's interesting that he'd seen specifically little horned creatures because that's a very common Eastern European expression to describe Delirium tremens, "to drink oneself to imps/to seeing green imps", after a popular description of hallucinations that one experiences during alcohol withdrawal or some other form of alcoholic delirium. Imps in Easter European christian folklore are usually small horned creatures, often described to be of green color.
To me, it's obvious Blake is guilty (not to mention mentally troubled and resentful), but there wasn't quite enough evidence to convict. I remember the trial, and character assassination of Bonnie was huge both there and in the media. Week after week in the tabs there were stories about her; you'd think not only she was the killer, but she had also been tried and convicted. Obviously, Bonnie's character was irrelevant, but I think it created an atmosphere that influenced the jury.
Hey character was extremely relevant. Conning people isn't great for life expectancy and in terms of the case against her husband provides a list of people who wouldn't have minded seeing her dead.
@John Barber I don't know why I like that song, but I do. I think it's because I remember it from when I was a kid. I didn't realize it was SDJ singing it. I just went and listened to it. Like it even more, LOL.
Hi Dr. Grande! I was wondering if you could do a mental health analysis on Kalief Browder, or maybe talk about the effects of solitary confinement. I think that would be interesting. :)
TENTH husband? You have GOT to be kidding me! Why bother? Good Grief. Dr. G you know more about GUNS and CARS than any layman I know!!!!!!! ) And "alien lizard "people I haven't forgotten that!)
How about videos on Charles Joseph Whitman, Thomas Lee Dillon, Joseph Paul Franklin, Gary Mark Gilmore, Herbert Mullin, Joseph Christopher, and the same Christian Brando? By the way, I'm currently a law student who hopes to specialize in the criminal psychology field later on and You're of great inspiration! Keep on like this!
Dr.Grande I have been to Vitellos Not sure if I spelled it right I used to go there in the eighties they have wonderful spaghetti don't know if they're still there but it was a great place to visit for spaghetti and other Italian food
Seriously, I think Blake should have gotten the Father of the Year award. I've never seen a guy go to bat for his kid like he did. He risked it all, and I'm glad he got off.
"She was married 10 times, her longest marriage was that to her first cousin" just spit my drink out!
I know right!!! Geez...no red flags here.
Tenth time was not the charm.
Ooooops
100 bucks says that cousin had money.
Yikes 😬
I would never marry anyone who had been married 10 different times. Even twice would make me think again. Bonnie was obviously very shady. Robert always seemed to me to be a time bomb waiting to explode.
Sometimes man takes chances.
I won't marry someone who hasn't been wed at least 15 times.
@@aaron2709 😂😂😂💀
Blake married this terrible woman because she was pregnant with his child. Still bad judgment on his part, but at least he had a relatively good reason.
Klove 5343 -Oh yeah. Robert Blake made no secret of his mental health problems, even in the 70s. It was a virtual bragging point with him. As an actor, it obviously appealed to his drama king vision of himself as a dangerous tough guy. I would have voted guilty on that jury.
You gotta love the alibi: "I didn't shoot my wife because I was busy retrieving my gun from a restaurant."
He had to of hired someone
@@SethMacLeod95 I'm pretty sure another telling of this story I heard suggested that he tried to hire someone but in the end couldn't get someone so he did it himself, thus the ridiculous alibi.
It was a crap alibi, but given how much reasonable doubt existed, it probably made little difference. As Dr. Grande, I think he killed her, but I agree that the evidence was well short of beyond a reasonable doubt. Even the first mistrial was very nearly an acquittal, at 11-1 for acquittal.
The alibi had a smell of hubris that I just knew would never completely fade away. Like wearing a vintage suit that had mothballs in it for years.
I've actually done worse!
Dang you know you have problems when Gary Busey won't date you.
Oooh! baaahahahaha =)
LOL!!!!
Interestingly, Gary Busey played a Robert Blake like killer on "Law & Order," inspired by this case. Except in the show, he was found guilty. Which did not throw the Busey character off all that much, because he thought he had a shot at a reversal. Because of....acting, so will not be denied his comeback.
LOL
Lol
Grifters gonna grift. "I suppose being a good actor is another charge for which Robert Blake has been found not guilty." 🔥 Savage doc!
Really, these Easter eggs pokes are ALWAYS a complete surprise. But what puts the Grande brand on the poke is it's something somebody else, (all of us) thought and shoulda said, but didn't and it's "Welcome to the Monkey House", "Anything Goes", i.e., the menagerie of all his case-videos. With the overriding current state of relativism existing so much as it does, politix and our American culture of 'freedom (ab)use', accommodation and cancellation, in science, specifically psychology, the social sciences, history, religion, morality etc. so much so that sane and insane are so indefinite, incomparable, indistinguishable as well as healthy and unhealthy, good and bad, right and wrong and true or false.
Grande's humorous roadside bomb delivery is well-needed comic relief; dark humor, though always tasteful, characteristically of the peerlessly-hilarious type condemned prisoners or such share among themselves while waiting for the inevitable coming shock. For example, a guard offers a condemned prisoner a cigarette before execution and the dude replies, "No thanks, Tryin' ta quit."
I think he was great in “In Cold Blood” but other than that I agree
Just can't understand how you could think his acting in in cold blood was bad.
"Beretta with a Walther"
I can't decide whether that joke is hilarious or agonizing but it sure made me laugh
Thanks Dr Grande
I was just about to make the same comment 😂
@@historyandhorseplaying7374 haha good one!
Israel has used them in some settings and I understand they are indeed maligned.
Don't laugh, but although I know a lot about guns I don't get the joke. Please explain (like you would to a little child:) I'm not joking and would be grateful. English is not my first language, but I am fluent in it.
@@historyandhorseplaying7374 Although I have owned and like Berettas, I agree that 1911s are superior, and carry them on and off duty
@@historyandhorseplaying7374 the tv show and character was names BARETTA, not Beretta
I cant believe you didnt use the line
"Dont do the crime, if you cant do the time"
Thanks for the upload, Dr Grande!
Or "Don't do the crime, if you ain't got a dime."
@@jguenther3049 😄
I was searching comments for if you can't do the time, don't do the crime. 🔫🤣
@@bobbysue6725 😅
Omg Genius !
“Being a good actor was another charge in which Robert Blake was found not guilty!” That was a wonderful slow roast Dr. G!! 🤣🔥
Acting is a funny thing.
I like Christopher Walken, he is a very odd person but I just think he is always being himself. 🧓😁
@@Lilboozibert
Hey you saw that!!
Yes, Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken!
Dont fear the reaper, baby take my hand.....🎶
Great song by the way!
It's got a little Shakespeare in there too! 📜🖋
@@Lilboozibert Lol! I've got a fever, and the only prescription, is more cowbell!
@@erikparent8176 I was a teenager in southern California when that song hit. Every time I hear it, it takes me back to my pot smoking 70's! ✌️❤️
@@dirtysanchez941
Oh ya!
Wow a teenager in Southern California!!
Love the song Ventura Highway by America!
There are so many places I want to visit on the west coast!
I'm a New Yorker and have never been anywhere except on the east coast.
* Fun little Blake fact
My father was a Creative Director for an Advertising Agency. He was friends with many known actors and was having dinner with Jack Palance one evening when Robert Blake approached the table and sat down. Robert started blabbering about none sense as Jack just looked around not paying attention as if Blake was not there. Robert realized he was persona non grata and swiftly left the table. My father said, “What’s that about?” and Jack just shook his head and then gave my father this look. At that moment my father understood that Robert Blake was not welcomed by many in the film industry.
(This was prior to the murder)
Thank you! Anecdotes such as this makes me love You Tube even more.
10th marriage seems like it would be a red flag. 😳
Lol, more like an atomic bomb!!!
Most likely he didn't know about her marital history. Possibly a series of annulments and divorces, possibly in other States.
@@wiffley Plus it was before Google and the Internet was still in it's infancy, so you couldn't just look someone up like you can today.
Sounds like she made the rounds and was VERY WELL known to the dudes in Hollywood.
"Bonny was married 10 times"
Me: Whoa 😳
"The longest marriage was to her first cousin"
Me: *WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAA*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's a normal life of someone in their 30s in Alabama
@@brad7566 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I just hope this is a joke
My eyes nearly popped out!
Right! Same here!
Actually, Dr. Grande, Bobby Blake was not only a physically beautiful child, but was a darned good child actor. Just watch his performance in "Humoresque" (1946), playing John Garfield's character as a child. He conveys a very touching sensitivity which breaks your heart. Signed, a lifelong film aficionado.
I agree with you. I really enjoy his work and find his characters believable. But I don't think the Doc was being totally serious, the little joke simply fit in his analysis.
@@GGiblet Blake is a BRILLIANT ACTOR- equal to DeNiro, Hoffman, Pacino and Paul Newman! All the GREATS! He even got an Oscar nod for IN COLD BLOOD!
Im a great juggler
Many people believed his daughter's testimony saved him. She was studying for a PhD in clinical psychology at the time, and she eventually raised the baby with her husband.
Her father bought her a house and gave her money and other property and when he neede help financially she didn't help him plus tricked him into siging his parental rights away but she will never be at peace because of what ahe did to her father.
@@joannedepina8142 My understanding was that relatives of the child's mother fought for her. Blake did not have as strong a case for keeping her. I don't know where you got your information.
"He went to a mental hospital after crawling around in the desert"
Casual
I thought the hitman guy was homeless and mentally ill living in a tent in the desert (from past shows on the sitch) still yeah, the delivery is gold
I read your comment as soon as he said that
Too bad he didn't encounter Heisenberg out there.
Makes Blake's role in _Lost Highway_ all the more creepy. BTW - could you analyze _Lost Highway?_ Not the kind of film you probably like, but it has a heavy psychological angle. The main character kills his wife, goes into a psychogenic fugue state (according to the filmmakers), and then becomes someone else and begins living an alternate life - until his old identity and memories of his crime begin bleeding through the fantasy. It's radically subjective, told from the protagonist's POV, so that what's happening in his mind seems to be happening in reality - which confused the hell out of most audience members. I'd love to see your take on it.
Sounds nice & thick & juicy ! 🥩🥩🥩🥩🥩🥩
Transient Global Amnesia
Mulholland Drive is another I'd love to hear Dr. Grande speculate.
Another thing of possible interest, since Dr. Grande knows his guns: in _Lost Highway,_ Robert Blake’s character kills someone with a Desert Eagle chambered for .357 magnum rounds. Blake is a small guy - only 5’4”. Just…picture that. The gun is almost as big as he is.
Dr. Grande! Take the challenge! Analyze a David Lynch film! And after that one, if your brain hasn’t turned to mush, analyze Inland Empire!
ALWAYS a few shots of subtle, sarcastic, humor. Makes me chuckle every episode.
Blake is a pretty short guy. Some guys tend to overcompensate for that. I wonder if his reluctance to play the part on Bonanza had anything to do with the fact that the character's name was "Little Joe".
😆😆😆
The short man syndrome or Napoleon complex is unfortunately a very real phenomenon.
@@kathyclark8274 it's "real" because the stereotypes are self fulfilling prophecies, someone who's short grows up hearing this stuff, and subconsciously it becomes absorbed and accepted
Love The man in black.. hello Johnny. RIP
I don't think, that there are any more short people compensating by trying to take charge or otherwise be in control, than the average person might do. I think, that they just stand out more, because it does seem strange, perhaps because of evolution or preconceived notions, for a smaller person to be in charge. Perhaps in sort of a primative way, it's only natural for a bigger person to be in charge, so a smaller leader stands out like a sore Tom Thumb!
Love your consistent upload Dr. Grande!
Your expression at 5:43 and comment “and apparently he fell in love “ was priceless!
Dr. Grande works really hard...
Hey I requested this one!
Edit: also isnt it crazy that the last movie he was in was Lost Highway, a movie about a man who killed his wife?
It was such a coincidence that he parked his car near that dumpster.
"I suppose being a good actor is another charge for which Robert Blake has been found not guilty" 🤣🤣🤣
Robert Blake was actually a pretty solid actor when he did act...now in the commission of a murder I dont know
@@AnneEloiseOfCNY I dont know if you are responding to my comment bur I have never seen Beretta. I am talking about the movies he has been in.
I gotta hand it to her. Bonnie's extensive marriage history shows an unparalleled devotion to her career in serial wedding. Something most can only aspire to.
I used to photograph weddings. I photographed two of my friends twice getting married. Someone like her would have been a good friend to have.
I remember hearing a recorded phone call between Bonny and Robert...he accused her of "double-crossing" him and called her a con-artist even before they married. I don't think he was only "annoyed" with her. I think he hated her guts.
Justifiably so. She was trash of an unusually intense vintage.
Helping out with the algorithm, Dr. G 🤭🥰. Another great video 👏👏... For some reason, I have always believed in Robert Blake's innocence, but your analysis has now made me question this 🥺. I feel so sad for his daughter Rose, although it seems her sister did a good job raising her and keeping her out of the limelight, Rose seems like a compassionate lady 💞.
Left out is his other sketch behavior, he begged her to get back together only to trick her into giving up the child, etc, you can look it up for more accuracy, very interesting though!
@@aking4766 Ohhhhh, I had no idea, how awful😪.
I loved him in Beretta😎Bonny was a huge user & narcissist but didn't deserve her fate. Thanks for covering this Dr G & yes gorgeous shirt 😊💜💜👚
The last time I was this early....
Actually - forget it, I'm so behind I'd be late for my own funeral 😂
Thank you for the video Dr Grande! 🙌🏻
WOW !!!......it just feels like yesterday I watched a video from you Dr Grande....oh wait !!! it was. :))
I literally clapped when I saw the title.. Just ask and Dr. Grande will deliver in record time. Was so interested in your analysis on this case. Excellent as usual.
The cockatoo on Beretta evinced greater acting skills and generally stole the scene. I only watched to see the bird.
What happens when two sociopaths marry? One ends up dead, of course, if they stay together long enough.
You outdid yourself on this one, Doc, w/ your acerbic wit and deadpan humour.
I love his sense if humour, I wonder if he watches older British comedy?
@@oldwelshlady6584 He does seem to have a touch of that very droll British humour.
Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time... Yeah, don't do it...
That was one of the most memorable parts of the Show.
Also, your book FINALLY arrived yesterday. I loved the intro- learning your process of putting together your book! I can't wait to read the whole thing! :)
It's always always always suspicious when someone is supposedly killed at random and there's no robbery. Why would someone just walk up to a complete stranger and shoot them, without motivation, and not take anything!? I understand that Bonnie had quite a few jaded lovers, but the most jaded lover would be the one who felt trapped (the pregnancy), and was with the victim.
Only exeption: hit and run accidents. But regarding classic confrontation-killings, yeah, it just doesn't make sense.
Lindsay Kennedy Marion - I can think of one: Son Of Sam. 😐
@@elleblue07 and the Zodiac, but keep in mind these are serial killers. As far as we know, there were no other similar murders during the time period of Bonnie's murder. Serial killers have an extremely hard time not following modus operandi and not killing again.
I might not have been random. She had 10 different identities and a long history of conning people - the list of people who had a grudge against her wasn't short
I might not have been random. She had 10 different identities and a long history of conning people - the list of people who had a grudge against her wasn't short
Excellent, as always. Thank you, Dr. Grande! 👌❤️
I was watching some of your older videos again and I really enjoyed the role-play, interviews and general explanations of various mental health issues.
I would love to see more about DBT therapy, especially for people who do not have Borderline Personality Disorder but other issues with managing stress and emotions, such as CPTSD and/or OCD 🙏🌵
Shovels, duct tape, acid, Draino, and lye all on the same list? and police found his explanation "reasonable?" Aside from a 'body disposal' list, what other types of lists would require these particular items? Just curious.
Writing a movie and checking the plot details for accuracy?
My, you have a suspicious mind. :o)
This is such a senseless murder. Regardless of who did the deed, the one who paid the price was their daughter, who besides being left mother- less was not raised by her father but rather adopted her half-sister (Robert’s daughter).
Thank you for another great review Dr. Grande.❤️
Exactly
What a mess of a situation. Nice job Doc.
The show Marcia Clark Presents: The First 48 Hours had an episode on this case that was really good. The evidence is pretty overwhelming that he did it, imo.
Watching it now and yes it is!
Yeah i want to listen to the person who lost the OJ Trail. Sure Whatever.
What evidence is most compelling?
I laugh at your subtle humor much more than any sitcom I’ve seen on television 🙃 thanks again for a great video!
Your Video's are Completely Amazing Dr.!! Thank You Sooo Much for Being You!!!
Your analysis is right on and you can take that to the bank.
Im glad you seem to be staying away from political controversy lately Dr Grande. Ive been waiting for an analysis of Blake. Always knew he killed his wife.
Dr. Grande is out here just dishing out these roasts like his last name should be Starbucks
Dr. Grande, I come for the critical thinking and learning and stay for the wit and humour! I do so appreciate that in acknowledging your short comings in lack of plant parenting skills you have attempted to provide artificial light with the lamp.. great touch to another fair and objective speculation ❤️🙏🏽
Maybe not a great father to plants but an excellent parent to cacti!
Blake is OFF! Always has been! Everybody in Hollywood knew that. " "Eccentric" but basically OFF! But he DEFINITELY IS A BRILLIANT A- LIST ACTOR!
@@AnneEloiseOfCNY Too funny!
Excellent analysis, as usual.
Good morning Dr Grande. Brillant analysis as always. Thank you Dr Grande, have a great day.
That Christian Brando really dodged a bullet with this Bonnie person. Too bad Bonnie couldn't do the same! 🤣
Love that color shirt on you, Dr. Grande. Although, the tropical blue one is still my all time favorite, for the summer Grande look. ❤
Hot Grande Summer lol
His shirt looks light purple to me.
@@marys3127 Yeah, I worded that wrong. Didn't realize it until you posted. I should have put "But, I like the tropical..." It looks dumb, the way I wrote it. 🤪 Thanks 4 letting me know. ❤
EDIT: _I fixed it. Thanks again!_ ;)
Blake has his own Channel on RUclips called "Robert Blake I Ain't Dead Yet", I watch his videos & he is a very interesting man with great stories
Thank you for sharing the info. I just checked his chanel and he really is an intersting person.
It’s funny , because I thought he was dead. ☠️ , but looked him up, and surprisingly he’s still here.🤷🏻♀️😀
If you watched that you should of come to the conclustion that he was inocent bonnie was a con artist.and the older children we,re as well looking out for what they could get.robert blake didn't deserve to be in solitary cinfinement for a year ..his oldest daughter stole his parental rights from him know wonder why he lost the civel suit .god bless him he was a fantastic actot .he didn't deserve what happened to him
Dr. Grande looks wonderfully in lavender 🙂 ..... and all cacti are standing in a safe distance from the edges 🙂 ... wait! All cacti but the baby! Doctor, you did it again! It's totally obvious that you have a problem with babies!
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Loved the "....patient killer" comment and the "....why would he remove it from concealment, to eat?" 😂😂
Brando: "You're lucky there's nobody out there wanting to put a bullet in your head."
Yikes, I'd imagine this amount of irony doesn't feel very satisfying.
I agree with Dr. Grande. Blake finally found a hit man to get rid of his wife, Bonnie, because she was going to take his beloved daughter away from him. She actually wouldn't live with Blake, but stayed in a cottage house next to his on his property. I have no doubt she was planning to leave with the child and he got desperate. The "forgot my gun in the restaurant" excuse (when no one saw him come back to the restaurant) was planned for a certain time, and he purposely parked the car in a certain back alley, so the hit man could kill Bonnie and he could get sole custody of his little daughter.
That makes no sense. Hire a hitman, so the man who hired him is at the scene of the crime?
No I think he did the killing himself.
Great vid doc, I was always intrigued by the case....by the way nice lamp
This sure was some story for the time. Newspapers can help with the who, what when, where and why, but you can pull it all together. Much appreciated.
Dr. Grande's analysis is always succinct and lucid. His tone of voice is also always soothing and his delivery well rehearsed!
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time...don't do it! Keep your eye on the sparrow, when the going gets narrow!!
Bravo!!!! This was a work of art Dr Grande!!
I watched this case intently. I’d grown up knowing Robert Blake from the Our Gang shows through to Beretta. He had a sort of charm that made me want to root for him in his career. But the murder changed all that.
He probably did have a really tough life. It’s a shame he couldn’t turn it around or find the help he needed to address his issues.
The trial was pretty bad. More like prat falls than court proceedings. It was an exposure of some unsavory characters for sure. It said something about Blake’s lifestyle and life choices too.
You should do an analysis on the silvia likens murder case. Really dark stuff. Almost defies explanation in a way.
Really sad case
I had never heard of this girl or her case, I just looked it up and read the wiki... oh maaaaan oh man oh man what a horrific, disgusting, terrible bunch of people, and case in general... thanks for suggesting it, and I most definitely agree that I'd like to hear Dr. Grande's take on it... what a terrible case, i just feel drained and disgusted after reading about it... that poor girl. =/
@@ScumfuckMcDoucheface great name
@@oldwelshlady6584 hahaha thanks =) keeps me humble and makes me chuckle... apparently makes others chuckle as well
That case has always bothered me profoundly. It almost feels personal and I don't know why because nothing like that has happened to me or anyone I am close to.
I have an MA in History, and the only thing I can think of is that it is the same type of behavior that occurred in more famous atrocities with multiple victims, an underlying collective agreement that "they" are not human so it doesn't matter. Meanwhile perpetrators live everyday lives. People came and left that house every day, and no one reported that a girl was being tortured until it was much too late.
I think you're analysis is spot on sir.
Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧.
When I was in grade school a couple kids called me Alfalfa because I looked a bit like him and my hair stuck up in the back! ( a colic) 🙄🤣
@@spiritmatter1553 it's funny because I was just getting ready to change it!
I googled it!
I never realised people were saying I had a cowlick!
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That's kinda gross!
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@@erikparent8176 Hey, Erik.👐 lol. I bet you were kind of cute with that cowlick, though. You still have one?
Bobby Blake was not the actor who played Alfalfa. That role was played by Carl Switzer.
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Yes I know. 😁
Little Rascles are little rascles!
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Yup, that darned thing!👶😜🙂
Omg I've been waiting on you to do this case for forever!!!
His face is next to the word “guilty” in the dictionary. They were both very poor examples of humanity.
Well said, CharlieX!
@@alicecarroll2007 :thanks
Oh man I know I need a nap when I can’t remember who is who 3/4 of the way through the episode
being a good actor and was found not guilty of this charge! My daily dose of laughter! Tyvm
I loved the show Beretta which used to come on BBC1 on Thursdays at about 10pm after McCloud. Also we would catch Top of the Pops at 7:30pm. For some reason, Thursday TV was much better than Saturday nights.
I loved the show too. Back then TV much simpler and he brought good drama. Unfortunately that followed him all life.
I can tell you as someone who carries, you dont take it out unless in a defense situation. You dont just leave it on the table at a restaurant. Never seen anyone doing that.
This was an odd case at the time it happened. I always felt like he probably did it, while at the same time kinda feeling sorry for the old dude for getting mixed up with her. Human emotions are weird. Lol!
Thanks Dr!
Some criminals make up their alibi after the crime. Robert Blake set up his alibi as the crime was taking place.
Please look into the Murdaugh case in SC. I’d love to hear your take on this!
I was waiting for this one! Thank u!!
I always thought Robert Blake was guilty. Leaving his gun inside the restaurant and his wife outside in the car when he went in to retrieve it (and the very short amount of time that took) didn't leave much room for someone else to murder her.
That's exactly what I've always thought (probably did it, but there was just enough reasonable doubt that the jury had to acquit).
Dr Grande you are soooo dry......I absolutely ❤ it🙌🏾.
'The treasure of Sierra Madre' is a movie Humphrey Bogart plays one of the main roles in. Just for those who don't know how much about the early movies.
Mrs. Reluctant: obviously we share the same generation as well as being cinephiles. One of John Huston's most enduring efforts, starring his good and great friend, Bogie.
@@kathyclark8274 Right. 🙂🧡
@@kathyclark8274 And his father, Walter, in an Oscar-wining role.
I love all those old b & w movies. Things seemed so glamorous back then. They probably weren't, though. ❤
Dr. GRANDE LET'S GOO!
sorry, got a lil excited.
Dr Grande please do an analysis on Robert Peernock. It'll be fascinating!
Eileen Uk. I think he did it she was no angel but she didn’t have to die and leave a daughter without a mother so sad 😞 I absolutely agree with your analysis l think this was his worst acting ever. Another great 👍 analysis DR Grande. What a beautiful colour shirt 💜 one of my favourites and I have a few.
Another great wardrobe choice and the evolving decor in the background continues to fascinate. I'm finding the approach of 'found legally guilty (or not guilty) in a court of law' versus 'probably guilty' to be an interesting new way to analyze these cases and hope you do more of them. Devastating slam re: not guilty of being a good actor! Just great - and true.
Did the prosecutor actually say that about Bonnie? Maybe he was one of those dudes who mailed her money.
Oh phew. I was starting worry I wouldn't have a new Dr Grande video to watch while I prepared lunch today.
It's interesting that he'd seen specifically little horned creatures because that's a very common Eastern European expression to describe Delirium tremens, "to drink oneself to imps/to seeing green imps", after a popular description of hallucinations that one experiences during alcohol withdrawal or some other form of alcoholic delirium. Imps in Easter European christian folklore are usually small horned creatures, often described to be of green color.
To me, it's obvious Blake is guilty (not to mention mentally troubled and resentful), but there wasn't quite enough evidence to convict. I remember the trial, and character assassination of Bonnie was huge both there and in the media. Week after week in the tabs there were stories about her; you'd think not only she was the killer, but she had also been tried and convicted. Obviously, Bonnie's character was irrelevant, but I think it created an atmosphere that influenced the jury.
Her character is "relevant" in the sense that but for her lack of character, she'd probably have lived longer
Hey character was extremely relevant. Conning people isn't great for life expectancy and in terms of the case against her husband provides a list of people who wouldn't have minded seeing her dead.
Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.
I guess he ignored his show's own advice.
@John Barber I don't know why I like that song, but I do. I think it's because I remember it from when I was a kid. I didn't realize it was SDJ singing it. I just went and listened to it. Like it even more, LOL.
Hi Dr. Grande! I was wondering if you could do a mental health analysis on Kalief Browder, or maybe talk about the effects of solitary confinement. I think that would be interesting. :)
Hi Doctor Grande can you do an analysis of Jack The Ripper?
Great video. Very interesting. Unfortunate.
Loving the lavender shirt Doc! Please consider an analysis on Samuel Little.
Still patiently wait for your analysis of Jared Leto !! Pretty please?😇
Another great one, doc
I’ve always thought he was guilty
Thanks for sharing
Great job
TENTH husband? You have GOT to be kidding me! Why bother? Good Grief. Dr. G you know more about GUNS and CARS than any layman I know!!!!!!! ) And "alien lizard "people I haven't forgotten that!)
Thank God! No squeaky sqeal voice,no husky whispers or ding bat useless interjections.just easy understandable narration.
Dr Grande is on the grind 😆👍🏻
How about videos on Charles Joseph Whitman, Thomas Lee Dillon, Joseph Paul Franklin, Gary Mark Gilmore, Herbert Mullin, Joseph Christopher, and the same Christian Brando?
By the way, I'm currently a law student who hopes to specialize in the criminal psychology field later on and You're of great inspiration! Keep on like this!
Dr.Grande I have been to Vitellos Not sure if I spelled it right I used to go there in the eighties they have wonderful spaghetti don't know if they're still there but it was a great place to visit for spaghetti and other Italian food
Seriously, I think Blake should have gotten the Father of the Year award. I've never seen a guy go to bat for his kid like he did. He risked it all, and I'm glad he got off.
Had a totally horrid day, the doc's bone dry humour is just the medicine required🤣