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How did Marlon Brando die?

Robert Black, an Emmy winner and veteran Hollywood movie star, said in a court debate on Tuesday that his client had been treated unfairly, and the real murderer in this case was Marlon Brando's son, Christian Brando. However, the presiding judge who is about to hear the case said that there is not enough evidence for this statement.

Blake was accused of murdering his wife, 44-year-old Glacia Lee Buckley, outside a restaurant in suburban Los Angeles in May 2006. Although he has always claimed to be innocent, if convicted, he will be sentenced to final imprisonment.

At the preliminary hearing of the case, Blake's lawyer pointed out that the deceased Buckley had an affair with Cretors Brando. Brando was very angry when he learned that Buckley's child (now three years old and raised by Blake's other daughter) was not his own.

Blake's lawyer is still trying to get the judge to allow a witness named Diane Madsen to appear in court. The witness said that he overheard Brando cricket talking to an acquaintance named Duffy on the phone. At that time, Brando really said that it was time for someone to finish Buckley. Duffy is a stuntman in Hollywood. He testified with another stuntman that Blake had asked them to help him get rid of Buckley.

Blake's lawyer said that his client was framed by Brando. Brando has a criminal record. He shot his sister's boyfriend and went to prison 10 years.

However, Judge Darlene Schempp of Van Nuys and other courts did not approve Blake's request on the grounds that the court could not accept Diane Madsen. He also said that regarding the new evidence he pointed out, Lawyer Black could ask the relevant person-"Duffy" in court. Darlene Schempp also said that she will hold a separate hearing to determine whether the new suspect's theory can be established.

Shelly Samuels, the LA prosecutor, refused to list Rickens Brando as a suspect because he had an alibi, and said, "He had no motive to kill. The child finally proved not to be his, and of course he was glad to get rid of this trouble. " (