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Phil Spector convicted of murder | Phil Spector convicted of murder |
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US music producer Phil Spector has been convicted of murdering actress Lana Clarkson at his home six years ago. | US music producer Phil Spector has been convicted of murdering actress Lana Clarkson at his home six years ago. |
The 68-year-old, famous for the "Wall of Sound" recording technique, faces between 15 years and life in prison. | The 68-year-old, famous for the "Wall of Sound" recording technique, faces between 15 years and life in prison. |
He had pleaded not guilty to the second degree murder of 40-year-old Ms Clarkson, who was shot in the mouth at Spector's home in Los Angeles. | He had pleaded not guilty to the second degree murder of 40-year-old Ms Clarkson, who was shot in the mouth at Spector's home in Los Angeles. |
Spector remained quiet as the verdict was read out. He was remanded in custody until sentencing on 29 May. | Spector remained quiet as the verdict was read out. He was remanded in custody until sentencing on 29 May. |
His young wife Rachelle sobbed as the verdict was announced. | His young wife Rachelle sobbed as the verdict was announced. |
Spector had looked frail as he entered the Los Angeles Superior Court earlier, dressed in a black suit with a bright red tie. | |
The jury took some 30 hours of deliberation to reach their unanimous guilty verdict. | The jury took some 30 hours of deliberation to reach their unanimous guilty verdict. |
They had the option of returning a verdict of involuntary manslaughter, but chose not do so. | |
An earlier trial was abandoned in 2007 after a jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. | An earlier trial was abandoned in 2007 after a jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. |
Second degree murder falls between first degree murder, which requires proof of pre-meditation, and manslaughter. | Second degree murder falls between first degree murder, which requires proof of pre-meditation, and manslaughter. |
Stun gun | Stun gun |
Actress Clarkson, 40, had been working as a hostess at the House of Blues venue in Los Angeles, and went home with Spector on the night of her death. | Actress Clarkson, 40, had been working as a hostess at the House of Blues venue in Los Angeles, and went home with Spector on the night of her death. |
Lana Clarkson appeared in cult 1980s film Barbarian Queen | Lana Clarkson appeared in cult 1980s film Barbarian Queen |
After appearing in cult 1980s films such as Barbarian Queen and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, her acting career had hit the rocks. | After appearing in cult 1980s films such as Barbarian Queen and Fast Times at Ridgemont High, her acting career had hit the rocks. |
Spector had arrived at the club with waitress Kathy Sullivan, before setting his sights on Ms Clarkson. | Spector had arrived at the club with waitress Kathy Sullivan, before setting his sights on Ms Clarkson. |
Spector's Brazilian chauffeur, Adriano De Souza, said his boss appeared to be intoxicated and that Ms Clarkson was initially reluctant to go home with the music producer. | Spector's Brazilian chauffeur, Adriano De Souza, said his boss appeared to be intoxicated and that Ms Clarkson was initially reluctant to go home with the music producer. |
She was found dead in the foyer of his house in the early hours of the morning. | She was found dead in the foyer of his house in the early hours of the morning. |
A holster that matched the snub-nosed Cold Cobra revolver that Spector used to kill her was found in a drawer in the foyer. | A holster that matched the snub-nosed Cold Cobra revolver that Spector used to kill her was found in a drawer in the foyer. |
Mr De Souza called the emergency services, saying: "I think my boss killed somebody", after Spector emerged from his home with a gun. | Mr De Souza called the emergency services, saying: "I think my boss killed somebody", after Spector emerged from his home with a gun. |
He told jurors Spector had said: "I think I killed somebody." | He told jurors Spector had said: "I think I killed somebody." |
The producer was taken into custody about 40 minutes after the shooting and had to be subdued by officers using a stun gun. | The producer was taken into custody about 40 minutes after the shooting and had to be subdued by officers using a stun gun. |
The trial also heard from a number of women who said Spector had threatened them with guns in the past. | The trial also heard from a number of women who said Spector had threatened them with guns in the past. |
Defence lawyers had argued that Ms Clarkson's death was a suicide. | Defence lawyers had argued that Ms Clarkson's death was a suicide. |
Spector himself decided not to give evidence. | Spector himself decided not to give evidence. |
Prolific career | Prolific career |
Phil Spector worked with some of the biggest names in the pop and rock business, including The Beatles and Ike and Tina Turner. | |
Phil Spector pioneered the "Wall of Sound" recording technique | |
He produced hits including You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' by the Righteous Brothers and the Ronettes' Be My Baby. | He produced hits including You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' by the Righteous Brothers and the Ronettes' Be My Baby. |
But for all his musical genius, Spector had a dark side, says the BBC's Peter Bowes in Los Angeles. | |
He was often described as being a bully in the studio, a man with a liking for guns and an eccentric personality, our correspondent adds. | |
Prosecutors argued Spector had a history of threatening women with guns when they tried to leave his presence. | |
Spector's lawyer had appealed to jurors not to judge the star on his eccentric appearance, or by stories of women who dated him. |