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Phil Spector Admits he ‘Killed Somebody’- Pleads Innocent
11-22-03
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Update: More facts about the Phil Spector
murder case are coming to light. The famed record producer was formally
charged with murder last Thursday and his attorney appeared in court to
enter a plea of “not guilty”. However, one witness says that on the night
of the murder, Spector admitted his might have “killed somebody”.
Spector was charged Thursday with murder
in the shooting of B-movie actress Lana Clarkson. A few hours after
the formal charges came down Spector’s attorney entered a plea of not guilty
and waived the music producer’s right to a speedy trial.
"Mr Spector pleaded innocent to the charge,''
said a spokesman for Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office.
Spector isn’t having a very good week.
First one of the most successful albums he produced featuring his “Wall
of Sound” production technique was re-released without his treatment (The
Beatles “Let It Be… Naked") and now he faces murder charges.
The 62-year-old record producer was arrested
on February 3rd after police found Clarkson's body in a pool of blood at
the entrance to his mansion. Police were called out to the mansion by Spector’s
driver who reported hearing gun shots inside the house.
Spector was not charged at that time and
was released on $1 million bail while the district attorney’s office decided
if they had enough evidence to charge the famed record producer. It appears
they do.
"After we reviewed the evidence presented
to us by the sheriff's department and additional evidence we determined
that murder is the appropriate charge,'' said Sandi Gibbons of the District
Attorney's office on Thursday.
One witness has come forward claiming that
Spector admitted to the murder. According to a police report, Spector told
his chauffeur on the night of the murder that he thought he had "killed
somebody".
Publicly, Spector of course says that he
didn’t commit the murder; he told Esquire magazine that he believes Clarkson
may have shot herself.
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