Relationship with Bonny Lee Bakley Robert Blake and his defense attorneys claimed that Brando was involved in the 2001 murder of Blake's 44-year-old wife
Bonny Lee Bakley. Blake was ultimately charged with Bakley's murder, and although acquitted in the criminal trial, Blake was found liable for her death in a civil wrongful-death case. Testimony introduced during the criminal pre-trial hearings and the subsequent civil trial attempted to implicate Brando in the murder, suggesting that he had the same motive as Blake to have Bakley killed. Bakley had become pregnant and claimed to both Brando and Blake that they were the father. A DNA test subsequently determined that Blake, not Brando, was the biological father. According to trial testimony, days before her death, Bakley continued to claim Brando was the father of her child. In a tape-recorded conversation between Brando and Bakley, Brando stated, "You're lucky. You know, I mean, not on my behalf, but you're lucky someone ain't out there to put a bullet in your head." According to pre-trial testimony and corroboration, Brando was in Washington state on the night of Bakley's death. Other pre-trial testimony alleged that associates of Brando were involved in the murder. One of those allegedly involved was prosecution witness Duffy Hambleton, a
stunt man. Hambleton claimed that Blake tried to hire him to kill Bakley. Hambleton claimed he refused the offer. Blake, however, testified that he hired Hambleton for personal security to protect himself and Bakley from a stalker. Criminal pre-trial and civil trial testimony claimed that Hambleton was an associate of Brando and that Hambleton arranged Bakley's murder to curry favor with Brando. Brando's behavior in court resulted in a contempt of court charge and conviction.
Marriage and alleged spousal abuse Brando's first marriage to
make-up artist Mary McKenna ended without acrimony in 1987 after six years; they first met when both were ten years old. On October 16, 2004, in
Las Vegas, intoxicated, Brando wed Deborah Presley, the alleged illegitimate daughter of
Elvis Presley. After just two weeks, he annulled the marriage. According to his legal team, in a case he later filed against her, she broke into his house and attacked him after he ended the Las Vegas sham marriage and left her. He was placed on probation and ordered to attend drug and alcohol rehabilitation. In December 2005, Presley filed a lawsuit against Brando in
Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleging spousal abuse during a dispute. In 2007 and after Christian's death in 2008, Deborah's attempts to claim from Marlon Brando's estate failed, and in 2009, the appeals court ruled she had no legal standing and had also filed too late—leaving her with nothing. == Death and burial dispute ==