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Phil Spector trial: Day 36

A defence expert testified today (July 18) in the Phil Spector murder trial that blood can spatter more than three feet.

This is significant because it contradicts the prosecution's argument that the blood patterns found on the producer's jacket indicate he was close enough to have killed actress Lana Clarkson when she was fatally shot.

Spector is accused of murdering Clarkson, whom he had met at the House of Blues in Los Angeles only hours before. The defence contends the actress' death was an accidental suicide.

Witnesses for the prosecution previously testified that the blood patterns found on Spector's jacket indicate he was within three feet of the actress at the time of her death.

This morning, however, blood expert James Pex contradicted that theory.

But when cross-examined later in the day, he admitted that the spatter of blood on Spector's jacket was consistent with it being two to three feet away.

However, he added that some of the blood could have been transferred from one object to another rather than spattering on it when the gun was fired, reports the Los Angeles Times.

In the past few days, the defence team has focused on scientific evidence to support its case and contradict the prosecution's claim that Spector shot Clarkson.
Muse gear up for North American tour

Muse have added several dates to their US and Canadian jaunt which will kick off August 1 in Ontario.

The band recently completed a tour of the US opening for My Chemical Romance, but had several dates pulled due to a serious bout of food poisoning that affected both bands and their crews.

The late-summer dates will include a stop at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago which will see performances from Daft Punk, Pearl Jam, Interpol, The Cribs, Tokyo Police Club and more.

The dates are:

Mississauga, Ontario- Arrow Hall (August 1)
Detroit, MI - Freedom Hill Amphitheatre (2)
Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza (4)
New York, NY - Madison Square Garden (6)
Fairfax, VA - Patriot Center (9)
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Festival Pier (10)
Boston, MA - Agganis Arena (11)
Portland, OR - Rose Garden Arena (September 10)
Orem, IT - The McKay Center (12)
Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre (18)
Glastonbury organiser launches climate campaign at festival

Glastonbury 2007 has officially kicked off with festival organiser Michael Eavis unveiling a giant solar machine.

Announcing the launch in the backstage bar, Eavis also started a petition against climate change in conjunction with Greenpeace, Wateraid, Oxfam and Stock Climate Chaos.

The aid organisations are hoping to get 100,000 signatures by the end of the three day bash which kicks off in earnest tomorrow (June 22).

To mark the campaign both Eavis and his daughter, co-organiser Emily were the first to put their signatures to the petition.

"We have the biggest solar panel machine in the whole of the west England to go on the cowshed," said Eavis. "It's cost about ?200,000 to build and its going to do 100 kilowatts all day long. There will be more than enough power to cover four or five villages around Somerset. Thank you everyone for contributing to this campaign."

A host of speakers from the aid organisations also spoke out against climate change and urged people to cut emissions and sign the petition.

The campaign hopes to get band's playing the festival involved.


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