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Phil Spector Blasts Cops As "Drunken Animals" In Bizarre Video


Posted on Jul 05, 2010 @ 01:30PM - 5 comments

In two videotaped monologues that can only be described as bizarre one-man shows, Phil Spector is speaking out about what he says happened that night in 2003 when actress Lana Clarkson died in his home.

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In two videotaped monologues that can only be described as bizarre one-man shows, Phil Spector is speaking out about what he says happened that night in 2003 when actress Lana Clarkson died in his home.

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The tapes have been released by a woman named Michelle Blaine on her website Phil Spector's Wall of Guilt; a throw-away reference to Spector's legendary Wall of Sound-style of record producing during the 1960s and 1970s.

Blaine is identified on the site as Spector's former assistant.

Spector repeats the same story on each video, although he is dressed in a Hawaiian shirt in one and in a some sort of formal dinner jacket in the other.

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In his 2005 recounting of what happened after the Alhambra, CA police arrived at his "castle," Spector refers to Clarkson as "the injured party" and the "dying woman." There's a passing reference to the "incident" which he describes as a self-inflicted. Only at the very end does he mention Clarkson by name.

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Spector's point in making the tapes was to blast the Alhambra PD for how officers treated him. He calmly calls them "storm troopers" and "drunken animals."  He claims he was tasered, and that his nose was broken and his spine "cracked."

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Spector was twice tried for Clarkson's shooting death, which was ruled a homicide not suicide as Spector's defense team argued.  The first ended in a mistrial.

He was convicted of second degree murder in 2009, and is serving a 19 years to life sentence.

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BREAKING NEWS: Phil Spector Sentenced to 19 Years To Life For Murder 


Posted on May 29, 2009 @ 01:58PM - Add a comment
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A judge in Los Angeles Friday sentenced legendary record producer Phil Spector to 19-years to life in prison for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson at his 30-bedroom mansion in Alhambra, California , and RadarOnline.com was in the courtroom when justice was delivered.

Spector  -known for his collection of bizarre wigs --  was convicted of second-degree murder last April for the 2003 killing of Clarkson, who was shot in the mouth after a party at Spector's home. 

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In court Friday, he wore a  dark pin-stripped suit and appeared subdued.  His wife sat in the courtroom, crying.  

Prior to the judge handing down the sentence,  Lana Clarkson's mother Donna told the court: "There is a hole in our hearts, and we miss you. We still miss looking into your vibrant eyes, and we hope that the court will be fair today."

Donna Clarkson also said her daughter was a dedicated actress who always made people feel important and who viewed life as a glass half full.

Clarkson, 40, had been working as a hostess at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, and went home with Spector on the night of her death.

Clarkson has appeared in a couple of  1980s cult films such as Barbarian Queen and Fast Times at Ridgemont High; then, her acting career had hit the rocks.

Spector had arrived at the club with waitress Kathy Sullivan, before setting his sights on Clarkson.

Spector's Brazilian chauffeur, Adriano De Souza, said his boss appeared to be drunk and that Clarkson was initially reluctant to go home with him.

She was found dead in the foyer of his house in the early hours of the morning.

A holster that matched the snub-nosed Colt Cobra revolver that Spector used to kill her was found in a drawer in the foyer.

Spector's chauffeur called authorities , saying: "I think my boss killed somebody", after Spector emerged from his home with a gun.

He told jurors Spector had said: "I think I killed somebody." The defense  argued he had misheard his employer.

The producer was taken into custody about 40 minutes after the shooting and had to be subdued by officers using a stun gun. 

It took two trials to convict Spector.  His first trial was abandoned in 2007 after a jury failed to reach a unanimous decision.

The "Wall Of Sound" producer had been linked with several gun incidents with various women, trial witnesses claimed, over the years before the Clarkson shooting.

Spector's attorney Doron Weinberg says that the 69-year old producer , who worked with icons such as John Lennon, Tina Turner and Leonard Cohen, has kept his spirits high during the trial and sentencing process by focusing on an appeal.

"He's adjusting to the circumstances and settling down to wait out an appeal with high hopes," Weinberg said. "He feels he will win the appeal."

Weinberg also claimed that Spector has “steadfastly maintained since the February 3, 2003… that he did not kill Lana Clarkson, and he is not responsible for her death.”

(Photo: Wenn)

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Phil Spector’s Wife Speaks; Discusses Cancer Rumors


Posted on May 29, 2009 @ 04:54AM - Add a comment
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Upon leaving the courthouse after the sentencing of her husband Phil Spector to 19 years to life for the murder of Lana Clarkson, Rachelle Short maintained Spector’s innocence and also shed light on the rumors that the legendary record producer has throat cancer.

“My husband is not doing very well. He absolutely maintains he is innocent and that he was a victim of a character assassination during his trial,” Rachelle Short told reporters. “This is a sad day for everyone. The Clarksons lost a daughter and a sister but I have lost my best friend too. We will still try for options to bring Phil home where he belongs.”

As for the rumor that Spector is suffering from throat cancer, Short confirmed that, “he does have pre-cancerous pollups on is throat that continually have to be removed and he receives treatment for.”

It took two trials to convict Spector.  His first trial was abandoned in 2007 after a jury failed to reach a unanimous decision.

The "Wall Of Sound" producer had been linked with several gun incidents with various women, trial witnesses claimed, over the years before the Clarkson shooting.

Spector's attorney Doron Weinberg says that the 69-year old producer (who worked with icons such as John Lennon, Tina Turner and Leonard Cohen) has kept his spirits high during the trial and sentencing process by focusing on an appeal.

"He's adjusting to the circumstances and settling down to wait out an appeal with high hopes," Weinberg said. "He feels he will win the appeal."

Weinberg also claimed that Spector has “steadfastly maintained since February 3, 2003… that he did not kill Lana Clarkson, and he is not responsible for her death.”

(Photo: Splash News)

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