LOS ANGELES — A prosecutor told jurors Wednesday to imagine what they
would have said if they had been in a parking lot outside the House of Blues
more than four years ago as record producer Phil Spector coaxed a reluctant Lana
Clarkson to come to his home.
"You'd lean over and you'd whisper, 'Don't go. Don't go.' You'd simply say, 'Lana, don't go,"' Deputy District Attorney Alan Jackson said as closing arguments began in Spector's murder trial."The reason that you would say that is because you know something she didn't know," he continued. "You know the real Phil Spector. ... You know in your heart of hearts he is responsible for her death. He killed her."
I hope that this is the story that the jury sees when they look at the case. She was a young womyn who was trying to follow a dream. To Phil she was just another pawn in his game, a disposable person like so many other womyn before that he abused and threatened.
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