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    LA jury convicts Phil Spector in murder of actress
    By LINDA DEUTSCH – 6 hours ago

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two trials involving one legendary music producer. The first jury couldn't reach an unanimous decision, but the second found Phil Spector guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson.

    Six years after Clarkson was found dead in the foyer of Spector's mansion, the diminutive 69-year-old now finds himself in a Los Angeles jail cell after he was convicted on Monday. His sentencing is scheduled for May 29 where he faces at least 18 years to life in prison barring a successful appeal.

    Spector, wearing one of his signature suits with a long black coat, red tie and red handkerchief, had no obvious reaction. His 28-year-old wife, Rachelle, sobbed as the verdict was announced. Spector was led out of the courtroom by sheriff's deputies and remanded to jail immediately.

    "He took it very stoically," defense attorney Doron Weinberg said later. "He wanted to know what is next."

    The jury forewoman, who spoke later, also wept. She recounted the pressure of deciding the fate of another person.

    "It just is a painful decision," she said. "For anybody in our shoes, you have no idea. It's tough to be on a jury."

    The murder case was a flash from Hollywood's distant past, a reminder of the 1960s when Spector reigned as the hit maker supreme with such songs as the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and the Ronettes' classic, "Be My Baby."

    The 40-year-old Clarkson, star of the 1985 cult film "Barbarian Queen," died of a gunshot fired in her mouth as she sat in Spector's mansion in February 2003. She met Spector only hours earlier at her job as a nightclub hostess. In one of many ironies of the case, she had no idea of his fame. Prosecutors argued Spector had a history of threatening women with guns when they tried to leave his presence.

    The defense claimed she was despondent over her fading career and killed herself.

    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."

    The first jury deadlocked 10-2, favoring conviction in 2007. This time, jurors spent about 30 hours in deliberations before finding Spector guilty. They had the option of choosing involuntary manslaughter, but did not do so. The panel also found Spector personally used a firearm in committing a crime.

    "It feels fantastic, this is the type of day prosecutors live for," said Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson, who summed up Spector's motive for killing Clarkson in one word: "Rage."

    Clarkson's mother and sister attended with their lawyer, who said they would not personally comment because they now face resolution of their civil damage suit against Spector.

    "The family is pleased that the jury rejected distortions of Lana Clarkson's life," said attorney John Taylor.

    Prosecutors, haunted by the acquittals of stars such as O.J. Simpson, Robert Blake and Michael Jackson, at first seemed invested in making Spector the first showbiz star to be convicted in a major criminal case. But after the first trial ended in a deadlock, public interest faded. The second six-month trial was played out in a sparsely populated courtroom with few members of the media present.
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    Ok.. maybe I'm just not familiar, but what is this "wall of sound" reference?

    Is that something that has to do with Specter's career? Just curious.


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    yes, he developed spector's "wall of sound"
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkFury
    Ok.. maybe I'm just not familiar, but what is this "wall of sound" reference?

    Is that something that has to do with Specter's career? Just curious.
    Think of the Ronettes' "Be My Baby," their hugest single and one of Spector's biggest productions, as well.

    Think about how dense and heavy the instrumentation sounds on that. Even the drums that lead into the first vocals sound like they've got full harmony going it seems. That's the "Wall of Sound" effect that he made very popular back then.
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    I see... Thank you for the musical education.


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