Phil Spector Sentenced To 19 Years
Music Producer Was Convicted In 2003 Shooting Death Of Actress Lana Clarkson At His Mansion
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In this police booking photo released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept. showing Rock music producer Phil Spector after he was convicted Monday April 13, 2009, of second-degree murder in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion in 2003. (AP Photo/LA County Sheriffs Dept.)
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Music producer Phil Spector sits in a courtroom for his sentencing in Los Angeles, May 29, 2009. (AP)
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Play CBS Video Video Phil Spector Guilty Of Murder Six years after being charged with second degree murder, rock legend Phil Spector was found guilty. Bill Whitaker reports. Legal analyst Lisa Bloom discussed the verdict.
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Spector, 69, looked straight forward and showed no emotion as Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler ordered a term of 15 years to life for second-degree murder plus four years for personal use of a gun.
Clarkson's mother, Donna, made a brief statement before sentencing, speaking of her daughter's fine qualities, sense of humor, intelligence and dedication to her craft of acting.
"I'm very proud of Lana, proud to be her mother," Donna Clarkson said. She added, "No one should suffer the loss of a child."
The judge also ordered Spector to pay $16,811 in funeral expenses, $9,740 to a state victims' restitution fund and other fees.
Spector, dressed in his customary dark pinstripe suit with a red silk tie, was led away immediately. His attorney asked that he be transferred immediately from county jail to a state prison. It was not immediately known to which prison Spector would be assigned.
Spector gained fame decades ago for what became known as the "Wall of Sound" recording technique that changed rock music.
Clarkson was most famous as the star of Roger Corman's 1985 cult film classic "Barbarian Queen." She was 40 when she died.
Spector's young wife, who is in her late 20s, attended the sentencing.
"This is a sad day for everybody involved," Rachelle Spector said. "The Clarkson family has lost a daughter and a sister. I've lost my husband, my best friend. I feel that a grave injustice has been done and from this day forward I'm going to dedicate myself to proving my husband's innocence."
Spector's son Louis, accompanied by his wife, also came to the sentencing. He had attended much of the trial.
"I'm torn about this," he said. "I'm losing my father who is going to spend his life in jail. At the same time, justice is served."
Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson said afterward that the outcome sent a message: "If you commit crimes against our citizens we will follow you and prosecute you. And no matter whether you are famous or wealthy, you will stand trial."
Asked how he felt about Spector personally, Jackson said, "I find nothing tragic about him. Everything he did was intentional."
Jackson said the case was "rock solid" legally and will not be subject to a successful appeal.
Defense attorney Doron Weinberg told reporters that the appeal will be extremely strong.
"Mr. Spector did not kill Lana Clarkson," he said, "and we hope by the time we are through we will be able to prove that."
Spector had two trials with essentially the same evidence. His first in 2007 was televised gavel to gavel and spectators flocked to the courtroom. But when the jury deadlocked after a five-month trial, his legal "dream team," which at times numbered half a dozen lawyers, bailed out.
By the time the second trial started in 2008, interest had waned. The judge ordered cameras turned off and only a handful of spectators and reporters stopped in sporadically to watch testimony.
During jury selection, only a few panelists remembered Spector's heyday as producer of teen anthems including "To Know Him is to Love Him" by The Teddy Bears, The Ronette's "Be My Baby," The Crystals' "Da Doo Ron Ron" and The Righteous Brothers' classic, "You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin'." Spector also worked on a Beatles album with John Lennon.
Ironically, Clarkson didn't know Spector's music legacy either when she met him only hours before she died at his Alhambra "castle" in February 2003. She was working as a hostess at the House of Blues nightclub on the Sunset Strip, where she had to be told by a manager that Spector was an important man.
His time had passed. Clarkson's career also was ebbing. Their fateful meeting, recounted in both trials, led to her death and the end of his life as he knew it. For the next six years he spent millions of dollars on lawyers as he sought to prove that Clarkson killed herself.
But what had happened inside his house was never clear. Clarkson's body was found slumped in a chair in a foyer. A gun had been fired in her mouth. Spector's chauffeur, the key witness, said he heard a gunshot, then saw Spector emerge holding a gun and heard him say: "I think I killed somebody."
Weinberg said forensic evidence proved that Clarkson shot herself and cited her desperation at not being able to get acting work. Jackson said the shooting fit the pattern of other confrontations between Spector and women.
Much of the case hinged on the testimony of five women from Spector's past who said he threatened them with guns when they tried to leave his presence. The parallels with the night Clarkson died were chilling even if the stories were very old - 31 years in one instance.
Weinberg said Spector's appeal will assert that the judge erred in allowing the women to testify.
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- Too bad because he was a genius but he's been looking for this to happen for years with his gun-threatening habit. Finally got a little too mad and a little too much to drink and now he's a criminal.
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- Why is it every picture I see of this guy makes me think "Wow what a weird looking guy"?. Could it be that he IS weird looking? And then we see that he wears all those different wigs? whats that all about? Well he can wear them for "the boys" in the big house.
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- This photo looks like a chimpanzee after pushing the green button and waiting on his slice of bannana to fall out . In reality it is just another mug shot of another egotistical little man who took a life and now we must feed his sorry a-s until he falls down in the shower thirtyone times----- in one day.
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- Posted by cattiej at 4:51 PM : May 29, 2009
Pssst... Unclear if Specter was using drugs at the time. But it's clear that he consumed alcohol heavily that evening. - Reply to this comment
- "...Run the dealers off the street corners or where ever they are in your community." Posted by cattiej
Right on!
You should be hung for a cup of coffee, or a glass of wine. Life imprisonment for a cold tablet, or oxycontin. Btw, did you know that refined sugar is more addictive than cocaine?
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- May be OJ could take Spector"s soap-on-the-rope and hide it at least once a day. OOOOOOOWWWWEEEEE
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- Look at that mug....G-U-I-L-T-Y AND Phi-i-i-i-lI was his nam-oh!
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- Ho-hum. Another celebrity off to prison for a while. When the publicity dies down an appeal or behind the doors deal will get him out. Look at OJ, he's already started that process. I predict the he'll be out in less than a year.
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- Part of the problem with dancing on the precipice is that you may fall off. He had apparently been threatening women for years with firearms. One night he was threatening a lady with reckless indifference and the gun went off. Under California law that is second-degree murder, so the sentence is appropriate.
I think he thought that being one of the big producers in Hollywood would buy him either a short sentence or possible freedom. He was wrong on both accounts. One of the big problems that he has is that he does not seem to have insight into what got him into that fix in the first place. He should have tried to plea bargain down to manslaughter. - Reply to this comment
- I don't believe that any jail inmate would want to have anything to do with this ugly man. He should be locked in a cell by himself 24-7
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- Good -bye Phil hope your stay in prison is for the rest of your life. I feel sorry for your family, they have to live with your stupid way of living the rest of their lives too...For everyone who takes drugs, you too are hurting your family and friends and your community. Wake up and stop using drugs..the only people who don't want you to stop killing yourself with drugs are the drug dealers...They not only want your money, they want your life....see how cheaply you are treating yourself....Stop using drugs, stop selling drugs. Drug dealers should get life in prison the First Time they are found guilty in a court of law....Any drug dealer who sells drugs to a person who dies from using the drug should also be hung or electrocuted. We have a large amount of Americans who are sick, it is time for people who want our country to be drug free, to step up and help stop the selling of drugs. Start working together in your community. Organize. Run the dealers off the street corners or where ever they are in your community.
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- Hell look at Bush and Cheney. They murdered over 4300 men and women and are still running the streets.
Posted by Livinontheedge at 2:08 PM : May 29, 2009
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Mister, you're "preaching to the choir"! MOST of America want to see those two---and others---go to trial for their misdeeds! So, if you're suggesting that 'law and order' and 'justice' are just cruel jokes in American society---you won't be getting a lot of serious counter-arguments from too many people! - Reply to this comment
- Too bad someone of his accomplishments has to be locked up but he's been asking for this a long, long time with his gun-threatening behavior. It was just a matter of time until he got drunk enough, mad enough, or power hungry enough to actually pull the trigger.
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- C'mon, already! Who cares if this nut was a record producer? Does that give you the right to do what you want in this society---to murder on a whim?! Evidently, it did for many years!
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Hell look at Bush and Cheney. They murdered over 4300 men and women and are still running the streets. - Reply to this comment
- Word has it it was actually Dick Cheney that shot Clarkson in the face after a nite of heavy partying.
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- Does anyone REALLY believe he DIDN'T do it?!! I mean, really!!!
It's a shame he was allowed to go free on the streets this long! If he had been an ordinary citizen he wouldn't have been allowed to!
Wasn't Clarkson the THIRD women---who over the years---had chosen to kill herself at his house while on a date with him?!
C'mon, already! Who cares if this nut was a record producer? Does that give you the right to do what you want in this society---to murder on a whim?! Evidently, it did for many years! - Reply to this comment
- He wont last long.
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- Who wants to place bets on how long his young wife "Rochelle" will hang in there. After the lawyers and the restitution are paid, the trophey wife will be lucky to afford a Happy Meal! Awwwwww
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- The pic of this guy is really scary..I pity the guy who is his cellmate. Phil Spector should have been locked up years ago for impersonating a human being. Wake up Hollywood people, your time in the spotlight will soon be your time in the limelight of a prison cell. Stop using drugs and frying your brain and all normal reasoning. The Feds should start putting all drug dealers in prison for 50 years, no questions asked. They we would see drugs sales plummet as fast as the job market's have been in the U.S. Second time caught selling drugs, life in prison or the electric chair. The drug dealers are killing people with these addictive drugs, they are all guilty of murder, so it's time to treat them like the murders they are.
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