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A frantic emergency call about a woman's shooting brings the police to the home of music producer Phil Spector; the woman turns out to be actress Lana Clarkson, and Spector claims she committed suicide.
A frantic emergency call about a woman's shooting brings the police to the home of music producer Phil Spector; the woman turns out to be actress Lana Clarkson, and Spector claims she committed suicide.
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S1, EP4 "How Will You Remember Me?"Phil Spector is convicted of murder and dies behind bars; in the wake of his death, those left behind question his legacy.
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S1, EP3 "A House of Blues"Lana Clarkson's struggles and Phil Spector's return to the spotlight lead to a chance encounter that would be fatal for Clarkson; Spector faces a murder trial.
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S1, EP2 "California Dreams"Phil Spector's successful career is dogged by growing paranoia and erratic behavior; after making a startling discovery in Spector's castle, detectives are convinced Clarkson's death is a homicide.
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S1, EP1 "To Know Him Was to Love Him"A frantic emergency call about a woman's shooting brings the police to the home of music producer Phil Spector; the woman turns out to be actress Lana Clarkson, and Spector claims she committed suicide.
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