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  2. Bonny Lee Bakley - Wikipedia

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    Bonny Lee Bakley (June 7, 1956 – May 4, 2001) was the second wife of actor Robert Blake, who was her tenth husband. [1] [2] [3] Bakley was fatally shot while sitting in Blake's parked car near a restaurant in Studio City in May 2001.

  3. Cause of Death (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cause of Death is the second album by Florida death metal band Obituary, released on September 19, 1990, through Roadrunner Records. Along with Slowly We Rot , Cause of Death is considered a landmark in the death metal genre.

  4. Social Security Death Index - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) was a database of death records created from the United States Social Security Administration's Death Master File until 2014. Since 2014, public access to the updated Death Master File has been via the Limited Access Death Master File certification program instituted under Title 15 Part 1110.

  5. Roseville parents plead not guilty to murder, torture, child ...

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    The 9-year-old died Feb. 5, three days after firefighters responded to the family’s home in Roseville. His adoptive parents, Kimberly and Cory Blakley face multiple charges in the boy’s death ...

  6. 'Shiloh' star Blake Heron has died at age 35 - AOL

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    Blake Haron, the sweet-faced kid who starred in 1996's 'Shiloh,' died Friday at age 35, law enforcement confirmed.

  7. Blind Blake - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Blake (1896 – December 1, 1934), known as Blind Blake, was an American blues and ragtime singer and guitarist. He is known for recordings he made for Paramount Records between 1926 and 1932.