PHIL SPECTOR: THE "MAD GENIUS" OF ROCK'N'ROLL
"She Kissed the Gun"

In an interview with Spector that was published in Esquire in July 2003, the rock producer said Clarkson had “kissed the gun” before she fired the bullet that took her own life. He claimed to have had “no idea” where she got the gun and had never met her before that night. “I never knew her,” Spector said. “I never even saw her before that night. I have no idea who she was or what her agenda was.”

To help prove his innocence, Spector hired attorney Robert Shapiro who was a key member of O.J. Simpson’s “dream team.”
But did Clarkson have an “agenda” that night as Specter seems to imply? And was it suicide?

But as she approached middle age, she found roles were harder to come by. On Christmas Day 2001, she fell while dancing at a children’s party and broke both wrists, which put her out of commission for much of 2002. With acting parts scarce, she took a job as a hostess at the House of Blues. Ex-boyfriend Robert Hall told Time Europe, “She was positive on the outside, but in the past few years she struggled to make car payments.” Is it possible that Clarkson saw Spector as a valuable contact who could jumpstart her career? Rumors had circulated around


- "I Think I Just Shot Her"
- "She Kissed
the Gun" - "His Own Darkness"
- "I'm Too Evil"
- Hanging by a Thumbnail
- "I Feel Like My Pants Are Down"
- "Phil Mode"
- "A Little White Thing"
- "It Was Like He Was Demonic"
- "Yes, I Do"
- "Their Whole Case Is DeSouza."
- "Is He Lying
or Is He Incompetent?" - "One Plus One Equals Five"
- "A Cherry Bomb in the Mouth"
- "Very, Very, Very, Very Depressed"
- "I Don't Want to Live Anymore"
- "Like a
Fireman's Hose" - "Let's Get to
the Point" - "Dying Movements"
- "An A-Ha Moment"
- "It Was
Touching My Temple... Cold" - "A Target With the Judge"
- "Lana, Don't Go"
- "Inches Count
in This Case" - **UPDATE:
"Be Prepared
for the Consequences" - **UPDATE:
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