Once known for creating a “wall of sound” as a pop music hit-maker/recording engineer, now Phil Spector, 66, is perhaps going for a wall-of-hair look. Pictured left, Spector is charged with murdering actress Lana Clarkson in his Southern California home on Feb. 3, 2003. Now, according to AP:
“A [Los Angeles] judge agreed Wednesday to postpone the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector until September, noting that prosecutors and a defense attorney have scheduling conflicts."
The trial had been scheduled to begin on April 24, but apparently one of Spector's attorneys has to be in New York then for a federal trial. Clark, a B-movie actress who starred in such cult classics as “Barbarian Queen,” was 40 years old on the night she died, after working a shift as a hostess at the House of Blues on Sunset Strip. Police say she went home after work with Spector, who is now free on $1 million bail.
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