Music Producer Spector Indicted for Murder
The influential record producer, Phil Spector, famous for the "Wall of Sound" technique was indicted on the murder charges of B movie actress Lana Clarkson. The murder happened in 2003 at Spector's Alhambra mansion. Shortly after the indictment, Spector had more than one opinion about the situation.
"The actions of the Hitler-like DA and his storm trooper henchmen are reprehensible, unconscionable and despicable," said Spector.
As a result of the grand jury indictment, there will be no need for a preliminary hearing, which was scheduled for December 16. According to the 64-year-old producer, he would have called three forensic scientists and coroners to the witness stand to testify that Clarkson's death was a result of a self-inflicted shot.
Clarkson, famous for her role in the cult film classic, "Barbarian Queen" was a hostess at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip. It was reported she went home with Spector the night of her death.
Spector is currently free on $1 million bail.
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