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Habana Express - downloadAlbum: De Prado A Manrique
NewsPhil Spector Trial: Day 26The trial of music producer Phil Spector continued today with a second day of testimony from criminologist Lynne Herold. After a day of recess, the court resumed today (June 21) as Herold went through further photographs taken at the crime scene, including the .38-caliber Colt Cobra that was found near the body of Lana Clarkson, who died from a single shot to the head. Spector is charged with murder of the actress at his mansion in 2003. The defense team is saying she shot herself. Today Herold said the raised surfaces of the gun appeared to have been wiped of blood, but that it was impossible that Clarkson could have smeared the blood herself. Herold also pointed out a "mottling" on the gun which she described as similar to the effect of a moist cloth being wiped over a stainless steel surface. "In general, blood has been moved or removed" she stated, and the only other person in the house at the time was Spector. The defense team is expected to argue that Spector was trying to help Clarkson after the shooting. The Pigeon Detectives kick off UK tour The Pigeon Detectives kicked off their mammoth UK tour last night (October 10) in Belfast's Mandela Hall, debuting a new song entitled 'Emergency'. The band played a selection of fan favourites such as 'I'm Not Sorry', 'I Found Out' and 'Romantic Type' as well as a handful of b-sides and their new song, inducing mass dancing and singing amongst the sold out crowd. The band now head out to continue their biggest UK tour to date. The Pigeon Detectives played: 'I Found Out' 'Don't Know How To Say Goodbye' 'Can't Control Myself' 'Cos I Need You' 'Romantic Type' 'Stop Or Go' 'Dick'ead' 'Take Her Back' 'Better Not Look My way' 'Couldn't Believe It' 'Wait For Me' 'Caught In Your Trap' 'Emergency' 'I'm Always Right' 'I'm Not Sorry' See next week's issue of NME - on UK newsstands from October 17 - for exclusive news from The Pigeon Detectives. |
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