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Too Smart And too Rich To Be Convicted
Those close to Phil Spector strongly believe he will be
exonerated for the brutal murder of Lana Clarkson.
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Mark Ribowsky
"I believe he's guilty, but I believe he will walk," the author of
He's a Rebel: Phil Spector: Rock Roll's Legendary Producer' was
quoted as saying by the New York Daily News.
"[He's] too smart and too rich for the LAPD and DA to put away," he
added.
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Just A Shiksas
The police had found Clarkson on a chair in an "unnatural death
pose" with "a single entry wound to the mouth" at Spector's home on
February 3, 2003.
At that time, the famed music producer had told the cops that "I
didn't mean to shoot her. It was an accident," but later he and his
lawyers changed the whole story, painting Clarkson as a depressed,
desperate House of Blues hostess who set out to kill herself in a
superstar's home.
Though "Rebel" reveals that an autopsy report released on Sept. 15,
2003, determined Clarkson had been "shot by another" and mounds of
other evidence all point to Spector as the perp (a blood-soaked
diaper, "of all things," on the floor of a bathroom in the foyer,
the gun hastily wiped clean, Spector's history of violence), two key
elements could sway a jury into believing Clarkson was not an
innocent victim: her rolled-up skirt found inside her purse, and
semen found on one of her breasts.
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One Version Of Events
Clarkson tried to leave, Spector grabbed his gun, forced her
into a chair, and had her strip to her underwear. He stood there
masturbating. She tried to leave. He then stuck the gun in her
mouth and blew the back of her head off.
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Spector's Version
She played oral Russian Roulette as a sex thing.
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Bruce Cutler
"This is strong evidence that there was some sort of sexual
by-play between them when the gun - which was possibly being used as
a phallic tool either by consent or otherwise - went off," he said.
A handful of other inconsistencies will play in Spector's favor,
creating a case "far stronger than O.J.'s ever was. [Bruce] Cutler
will 'brucify' witnesses to death and play up the inconsistencies,
weaving a quilt of reasonable doubt," says Ribowsky.
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Another Defense Being Considered
Spector's parents were first cousins, and he is a genetic misfit.
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