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Lana Clarkson Family files Wrongful Death
by harringtola | April 14, 2009 at 04:49 am
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In his second trial, held after jurors deadlocked in 2007, Spector, 69, was found guilty of second-degree murder by a Los Angeles jury.
California criminal defense attorney Darren Kavinoky said Spector could be paroled only after spending the initial 18 years in prison.
"He's got a better chance of winning the lottery than ever being released," said Kavinoky, who was not involved in the case.
Lana Clarkson was a lesser known 40 year old actress who had just met Spector in a night club that evening.
She worked as a hostess at the House of Blues in Hollywood when she met the man who produced songs like the Righteous Brothers' hit "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin.'" Clarkson starred in such little-known movies as "Barbarian Queen" and "Amazon Women on the Moon."
Spector attorney Doron Weinberg criticized the decision to allow several female witnesses to testify about incidents dating back 20 years. It "left us with very little of a chance to have a fair trial," Weinberg said.
Spector whose father committed suicide and whose sister spent time in mental institutions did not help himself in interviews even before the incident.
Shortly before Clarkson was shot, Spector told British journalist Mick Brown in a rare interview that he had a bipolar personality and had "devils that fight inside me."
Clarkson's family, who also filed a wrongful death civil suit against Spector, said they were "pleased that the jury had rejected the distortion and trashing of (her) life by the defense."
"Justice has been served," they said in a statement. "Mr. Spector has to take responsibility for his actions."
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at 17:34 on April 15th, 2009
Yes he must accept what he has done and understand the heartache caused to some many people who loved Lana. The drug abuse catches up on them all in the end.The man done the crime so now he has to do the time. He is an older man now and Prison is where he will most likely end what seemed to be a most priviledged life. AS for Lana she was just unfortunate to be in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong man.Could happen to anyones daughter.