KILLING IN THE CASTLE
This book tries to put into focus one of the most remarkable personalities who has impacted the way we listen and hear music. His genius created the 'Wall of Sound' which has etched his name forever into music history. More recently the name Phil Spector has been linked to a confusing murder trial that seemed to last forever. His trial resulted in more misinformation in his desperate attempt to save himself from a life behind bars. Most people view Phil Spector through foggy lens depicting a less than sympatric character who didn't age well over time.
What really happened in his castle that fateful night when he persuaded Lana Clarkson an actress to come over to his place for just one drink? At time of trial he claimed she was so depressed that she took one of his guns stuck in her mouth and blew her brains out. However, he had a pattern of pulling guns on women who tried to leave when he wasn't ready for them to leave. This book allows the reader to see for themselves all the facts so they can make up their own mind whether he was an innocent eccentric or an unremorseful murderer.
During his productive years he did his magic with several women's groups like the Crystals (Uptown, He's a Rebel), and the Ronettes (Be My Baby). He found his greatest success with the Righteous Brothers (You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin,' Unchained Melody) He extended his golden touch to Ike and Tina Turner in (River Deep, Mountain High). In the waning years of the Beatles, he was able to take their recording Get Back and turn it into Let It Be one of their greatest hits. All of us who have enjoyed Phil Spector's music owe him a debt of gratitude for what he has given us.
Like many protégés, Spector had a dark side that may have been exacerbated by alcohol and drugs. His trial was one of the most fascinating trials of all time. It may never be known whether he out spent the O. J. Simpson team but he definitely had more high priced defense attorneys fighting for him. Some authors have attempted to write about the Spector trial but it has not been from an inside prospective. This book will take you the reader behind the scenes where the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly of the criminal justice system occurs. You will be deeply immersed in the world of forensics. By the time you are finished you'll feel like an expert in Blood Spatter and DNA testing.
So if you have the stomach for True Crime, than get comfortable in your favorite chair on a dark and stormy night in a cozy place in your castle and enjoy this e-book KILLING IN THE CASTLE.
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What really happened in his castle that fateful night when he persuaded Lana Clarkson an actress to come over to his place for just one drink? At time of trial he claimed she was so depressed that she took one of his guns stuck in her mouth and blew her brains out. However, he had a pattern of pulling guns on women who tried to leave when he wasn't ready for them to leave. This book allows the reader to see for themselves all the facts so they can make up their own mind whether he was an innocent eccentric or an unremorseful murderer.
During his productive years he did his magic with several women's groups like the Crystals (Uptown, He's a Rebel), and the Ronettes (Be My Baby). He found his greatest success with the Righteous Brothers (You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin,' Unchained Melody) He extended his golden touch to Ike and Tina Turner in (River Deep, Mountain High). In the waning years of the Beatles, he was able to take their recording Get Back and turn it into Let It Be one of their greatest hits. All of us who have enjoyed Phil Spector's music owe him a debt of gratitude for what he has given us.
Like many protégés, Spector had a dark side that may have been exacerbated by alcohol and drugs. His trial was one of the most fascinating trials of all time. It may never be known whether he out spent the O. J. Simpson team but he definitely had more high priced defense attorneys fighting for him. Some authors have attempted to write about the Spector trial but it has not been from an inside prospective. This book will take you the reader behind the scenes where the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly of the criminal justice system occurs. You will be deeply immersed in the world of forensics. By the time you are finished you'll feel like an expert in Blood Spatter and DNA testing.
So if you have the stomach for True Crime, than get comfortable in your favorite chair on a dark and stormy night in a cozy place in your castle and enjoy this e-book KILLING IN THE CASTLE.
KILLING IN THE CASTLE
This book tries to put into focus one of the most remarkable personalities who has impacted the way we listen and hear music. His genius created the 'Wall of Sound' which has etched his name forever into music history. More recently the name Phil Spector has been linked to a confusing murder trial that seemed to last forever. His trial resulted in more misinformation in his desperate attempt to save himself from a life behind bars. Most people view Phil Spector through foggy lens depicting a less than sympatric character who didn't age well over time.
What really happened in his castle that fateful night when he persuaded Lana Clarkson an actress to come over to his place for just one drink? At time of trial he claimed she was so depressed that she took one of his guns stuck in her mouth and blew her brains out. However, he had a pattern of pulling guns on women who tried to leave when he wasn't ready for them to leave. This book allows the reader to see for themselves all the facts so they can make up their own mind whether he was an innocent eccentric or an unremorseful murderer.
During his productive years he did his magic with several women's groups like the Crystals (Uptown, He's a Rebel), and the Ronettes (Be My Baby). He found his greatest success with the Righteous Brothers (You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin,' Unchained Melody) He extended his golden touch to Ike and Tina Turner in (River Deep, Mountain High). In the waning years of the Beatles, he was able to take their recording Get Back and turn it into Let It Be one of their greatest hits. All of us who have enjoyed Phil Spector's music owe him a debt of gratitude for what he has given us.
Like many protégés, Spector had a dark side that may have been exacerbated by alcohol and drugs. His trial was one of the most fascinating trials of all time. It may never be known whether he out spent the O. J. Simpson team but he definitely had more high priced defense attorneys fighting for him. Some authors have attempted to write about the Spector trial but it has not been from an inside prospective. This book will take you the reader behind the scenes where the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly of the criminal justice system occurs. You will be deeply immersed in the world of forensics. By the time you are finished you'll feel like an expert in Blood Spatter and DNA testing.
So if you have the stomach for True Crime, than get comfortable in your favorite chair on a dark and stormy night in a cozy place in your castle and enjoy this e-book KILLING IN THE CASTLE.
What really happened in his castle that fateful night when he persuaded Lana Clarkson an actress to come over to his place for just one drink? At time of trial he claimed she was so depressed that she took one of his guns stuck in her mouth and blew her brains out. However, he had a pattern of pulling guns on women who tried to leave when he wasn't ready for them to leave. This book allows the reader to see for themselves all the facts so they can make up their own mind whether he was an innocent eccentric or an unremorseful murderer.
During his productive years he did his magic with several women's groups like the Crystals (Uptown, He's a Rebel), and the Ronettes (Be My Baby). He found his greatest success with the Righteous Brothers (You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin,' Unchained Melody) He extended his golden touch to Ike and Tina Turner in (River Deep, Mountain High). In the waning years of the Beatles, he was able to take their recording Get Back and turn it into Let It Be one of their greatest hits. All of us who have enjoyed Phil Spector's music owe him a debt of gratitude for what he has given us.
Like many protégés, Spector had a dark side that may have been exacerbated by alcohol and drugs. His trial was one of the most fascinating trials of all time. It may never be known whether he out spent the O. J. Simpson team but he definitely had more high priced defense attorneys fighting for him. Some authors have attempted to write about the Spector trial but it has not been from an inside prospective. This book will take you the reader behind the scenes where the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly of the criminal justice system occurs. You will be deeply immersed in the world of forensics. By the time you are finished you'll feel like an expert in Blood Spatter and DNA testing.
So if you have the stomach for True Crime, than get comfortable in your favorite chair on a dark and stormy night in a cozy place in your castle and enjoy this e-book KILLING IN THE CASTLE.
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BN ID: | 2940157427122 |
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Publisher: | Ronald E Bowers |
Publication date: | 05/23/2017 |
Series: | L.A. TRUE CRIME , #8 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 1 MB |
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