The shaking tremors Spector has are NOT typical of Parkinson-like tremors. A psychiatrist on Nancy Grace discussed that this looks like tardive dyskinesia to her. It is a side effect from long term use of anti-psychotic medications.
"Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by repetitive, involuntary, purposeless movements. Features of the disorder may include grimacing, tongue protrusion, lip smacking, puckering and pursing of the lips, and rapid eye blinking. Rapid movements of the arms, legs, and trunk may also occur. Impaired movements of the fingers may appear as though the patient is playing an invisible guitar or piano. Patients with Parkinson's disease have difficulty moving, while patients with tardive dyskinesia have difficulty not moving." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardive_dyskinesia
Spector makes no attempt to put his hands in his lap, but rather places his arms on the table in front of him with eelbows down, arms raised and hands clasped - a position which could actually contribute to the continuation of tremors.
He is weird, weird, weird. His facial countenance throughout the trial thus far is a an evil-looking stare.
Does anyone know the longest amount of time Spector could spend in his "castle away from castle" should he be convicted in this trial?
I read a book that Ronnie Spector wrote and she did live in a nightmare with him. Don't know if she'll testify.
I hope a little personal Phil Spector anecdote is okay here.
I used to work at a recording studio in Hollywood in the late 80s and 90s, and one day Phil Spector's long-time audio engineer, Larry Levine, happened to come to our studio and noticed that our master recording console was a vintage Neve console that he and Phil particularly liked, and he said that he would try to bring a Phil Spector project to our studio some time. We had all heard the stories about Spector, but Larry assured us that it would be okay.
So he eventually did book a week at our studio. He told us that Phil likes to work at night and didn't like extra people around, so we assigned a second engineer to work their session and pretty much left them alone. After about four nights, we walked into the control room one morning, and there were four or five bullet holes in the glass between the control room and the studio. The studio owner freaked out, but on closer inspection it turns out that the bullet holes had actually been drawn on the glass with a Sharpie and a China Marker. They looked totally realistic. Larry later told us that Spector had drawn them on the glass himself. Spector didn't come back after that, and Larry finished the project by himself.
Got a clue of the year this happened?
Oh yeah...question... Was the glass in a position where one could merely stand on the floor and doodle, or would this have meant climbing up onto something (a counter, a step stool) to draw?
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*** Did anyone see that interview by michael bryant with phil's two twin sons, who say they were adopted as a "christmas gift for ronnie," but tho they were twins, phil would lock them in separate bedrooms every night after dinner, so they never spent as much time with each other as they ordinarily would have. there was barbed wire on the fence, dogs in the yard, and guards on the premises .... i wouldnt be surprised if ronnie didnt get similar treatment.
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happy monday, Niner!Do you have a link to this interview, maybe?? Interesting, I'd love to read if possible!!
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