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Court told Spector is 'a maniac' | Court told Spector is 'a maniac' |
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The prosecutor in the Phil Spector murder retrial has told the jury he is a "demonic maniac" when he drinks and "a very dangerous man" around women. | |
Deputy District Attorney Truc Do urged jurors to find the music producer guilty of murdering Hollywood actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. | Deputy District Attorney Truc Do urged jurors to find the music producer guilty of murdering Hollywood actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. |
During her closing argument, she also accused Mr Spector of demonstrating a "conscious disregard for human life". | During her closing argument, she also accused Mr Spector of demonstrating a "conscious disregard for human life". |
Mr Spector denies murder. His lawyer's closing argument is due on Tuesday. | Mr Spector denies murder. His lawyer's closing argument is due on Tuesday. |
Unanimous conviction | Unanimous conviction |
"This case is about a man who has had a history of playing Russian roulette with the lives of women," Do said. | "This case is about a man who has had a history of playing Russian roulette with the lives of women," Do said. |
"Five women got the empty chamber. Lana got the sixth bullet. | "Five women got the empty chamber. Lana got the sixth bullet. |
A ruling by Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler allowed five women from Mr Spector's past to give evidence. | A ruling by Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler allowed five women from Mr Spector's past to give evidence. |
They all claimed the star had confronted them with guns when they tried to leave his presence. | They all claimed the star had confronted them with guns when they tried to leave his presence. |
"When he's ignited, he always does the same thing - he grabs a gun. In every single one of these incidents, Mr Spector demonstrates conscious disregard for human life. Her death was a death waiting to happen in his world," Do said. | "When he's ignited, he always does the same thing - he grabs a gun. In every single one of these incidents, Mr Spector demonstrates conscious disregard for human life. Her death was a death waiting to happen in his world," Do said. |
He can wash his hands clean of her blood but he can't wash them clean of her murder Deputy District Attorney Truc Do | He can wash his hands clean of her blood but he can't wash them clean of her murder Deputy District Attorney Truc Do |
Do joined the prosecution team for the second trial, after the jury failed to agree on a verdict in 2007. | |
During her final argument, she spoke briefly about blood spatter evidence which she said proved that Ms Clarkson could not have shot herself. | During her final argument, she spoke briefly about blood spatter evidence which she said proved that Ms Clarkson could not have shot herself. |
She cited evidence of Mr Spector washing his hands. | She cited evidence of Mr Spector washing his hands. |
"He can wash his hands clean of her blood but he can't wash them clean of her murder," she said. | "He can wash his hands clean of her blood but he can't wash them clean of her murder," she said. |
Attorney Doron Weinberg, from Mr Spector's defence team, asked the judge for a mistrial. | Attorney Doron Weinberg, from Mr Spector's defence team, asked the judge for a mistrial. |
He claimed Do had overstepped the bounds of pretrial rulings by attacking the producer's character, instead of focusing on trial evidence. | He claimed Do had overstepped the bounds of pretrial rulings by attacking the producer's character, instead of focusing on trial evidence. |
The judge denied the motion. | The judge denied the motion. |
Spector, 69, who is known for his Wall of Sound recording technique could face 15 years in prison if he is convicted. | Spector, 69, who is known for his Wall of Sound recording technique could face 15 years in prison if he is convicted. |
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