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Brian Jones was found dead on July 3, 1969 in the bottom of a swimming pool. At that time, Jones had recently left the band, and a coroners report gave the official cause for his demise as death by misadventure, though subsequent films and books (including The Murder of Brian Jones by Anna Wohlin, a girlfriend of Jones who was with him when he died) have suggested that foul play was involved.
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2...mine-1969-death-of-rolling-stone-brian-jones/
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The Police in Sussex, England are following new evidence unearthed by Londons Daily Mail, that raises new questions about Jones death. It points a guilty finger at his manager, Frank Thorogood, who died in 1994.
Some key witnesses have died, notably nurse Janet Lawson, who found Joness body and was convinced he was murdered and taxi driver Joan Fitzsimons a former girlfriend of Thorogoods who reportedly knew important details about the case.
Autopsy found that no illegal drugs were in the stars body, outside of three-and-a-half pints of beer.
Sloppy police work may have contributed to the ultimate finding that Jones died by accident. Even though police on the scene believed Jones died after a fight with Thorogood, several witnesses were never interviewed.
http://www.theimproper.com/Template_Article.aspx?IssueId=17&ArticleId=3967
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Last November, we revealed fresh evidence from nurse Janet Lawson, who found Joness body. She said she saw his minder, Frank Thorogood, jump into the pool and do something to Brian. She was convinced he had killed Jones.
Thorogood died in 1994. Her claims are supported by PC Albert Evans, the first officer on the scene, who spoke to all the witnesses in the hours after Joness death and concluded he had died as a result of a fight with Thorogood
Three unidentified witnesses were allowed to leave the scene without being interviewed.
Finally, police files have revealed how taxi driver Joan Fitzsimons, a former girlfriend of Thorogood, was attacked and left for dead three weeks after Brian Jones died. According to the official records, Ms Fitzsimons was planning to speak to the media about Joness death.
Thorogood was said to have been desperately searching for Ms Fitzsimons in the weeks before the attack because, the files reveal, she knew too much about the band. She died in 2002.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ian-Jones-death-MoS-reveals-new-evidence.html
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2...mine-1969-death-of-rolling-stone-brian-jones/
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The Police in Sussex, England are following new evidence unearthed by Londons Daily Mail, that raises new questions about Jones death. It points a guilty finger at his manager, Frank Thorogood, who died in 1994.
Some key witnesses have died, notably nurse Janet Lawson, who found Joness body and was convinced he was murdered and taxi driver Joan Fitzsimons a former girlfriend of Thorogoods who reportedly knew important details about the case.
Autopsy found that no illegal drugs were in the stars body, outside of three-and-a-half pints of beer.
Sloppy police work may have contributed to the ultimate finding that Jones died by accident. Even though police on the scene believed Jones died after a fight with Thorogood, several witnesses were never interviewed.
http://www.theimproper.com/Template_Article.aspx?IssueId=17&ArticleId=3967
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Last November, we revealed fresh evidence from nurse Janet Lawson, who found Joness body. She said she saw his minder, Frank Thorogood, jump into the pool and do something to Brian. She was convinced he had killed Jones.
Thorogood died in 1994. Her claims are supported by PC Albert Evans, the first officer on the scene, who spoke to all the witnesses in the hours after Joness death and concluded he had died as a result of a fight with Thorogood
Three unidentified witnesses were allowed to leave the scene without being interviewed.
Finally, police files have revealed how taxi driver Joan Fitzsimons, a former girlfriend of Thorogood, was attacked and left for dead three weeks after Brian Jones died. According to the official records, Ms Fitzsimons was planning to speak to the media about Joness death.
Thorogood was said to have been desperately searching for Ms Fitzsimons in the weeks before the attack because, the files reveal, she knew too much about the band. She died in 2002.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ian-Jones-death-MoS-reveals-new-evidence.html