02-10-2010, 05:14 PM
Having studied the evidence in this case I've found some important clues that lead to the truth about what happened to Jimi Hendrix. After 20 years the Etchingham group finally located the ambulance men who arrived at the scene at 11:30am. Ambulance attendants Reg Jones and John Saua were interviewed independently from each other and hadn't met since that morning. They both said Jimi was covered in 'horrific' vomit from his shoulders up. This is important because Monika Dannemann said Jimi only had a trickle of vomit running down his chin.
Since we know Jimi was in trouble at least as early as 5:30am when Burdon first admitted getting Monika's call that means Jimi was in this grotesque state as early as 5:30am. From my study I've come to realize the state the ambulance men witnessed Jimi in was the same state he died in. Jimi Hendrix died when he vomited the profuse vomit witnessed by the ambulance men. Why this is important is because it was obvious to the ambulance attendants that no one had tried to help Jimi by turning him over, slapping the vomit out of his throat, or basically doing anything to help his situation. This is basic detective work that was simply never done by the British authorities with Jimi Hendrix or the circumstances he died in.
What the ambulance men witnessed is key forensic evidence because it shows those who were in contact with Jimi during the time of his death realized there was no point in helping him so they left him like he was. The state of Jimi's body witnessed by the ambulance attendants is telling you those who first found Jimi knew he was dead. They knew there was no point in trying to help him. And according to the known events the person who first encountered Jimi in this desperate state was Monika Dannemann. Monika knew Jeffery had murdered Hendrix, she just didn't know what to do about it.
If we go back to the medical forensic evidence the forensic graph shows us Jimi died around 4:30am according to the convergence of chart lines between the stomach contents, the blood alcohol level, and the blood barbiturate level. This graph is confined to the time period between 3am when Jimi got back to the Samarkand Hotel and 5:30am when Monika started calling for help on the telephone. This basic forensic formula is something that was never done by the British Government and very definitely constitutes criminal negligence on their behalf. Actually criminal conspiracy and breach of government in the case of concealment of evidence for murder.
From what I've determined from studying all information involved it is most likely Jimi arrived back at the Samarkand with Monika and took the 9 Vesparax tablets on his own trying to counter the amphetamine he took at the party and get some sleep for his legal appointment the next day. Little did he know that intel had set-up some very powerful barbiturates in his cupboard through their unwitting plant Monika Dannemann. When Jimi passed-out Michael Jeffery's crew showed up and proceeded to waterboard Hendrix to death with wine making it look like a fatal overdose and combination of alcohol and barbiturates. Monika was either told to step out for cigarettes while Jeffery's boys "talked" to Jimi or she was there at the time. From reading things Monika said about witnessing Jimi's head held back by the ambulance men while strapped in a chair I'm beginning to believe Monika was there and present at the time of the murder. Typical of a psychopath with a shattered mind who witnessed something traumatic she was then forced to shut-up about, Dannemann proceeded to relieve this stress by leaking out hints of what happened in the form of parallel versions assigned to other people. Hence the murderers strapping Jimi in a chair became the ambulance men doing so etc. It's all eerily right there in Monika's statements if you view them through the correct filter.
Eric Burdon probably knew right away what happened. He had Jeffery as his manager when he was in the Animals and knew what a bastard he was. Jeffery also ripped the Animals off through the same Bahamian bank accounts - which makes me think Jeffery was part of this black ops fund before he ever knew about Hendrix. I have a feeling as soon Burdon saw Jimi he knew right away what happened which is why no one bothered to touch the body or tried to revive Hendrix. It is also why they then took 5 hours to call the ambulance. Burdon called Hendrix crew members Gerry Stickells and Eric Barrett who then came with another Jeffery employee Terry Slater and proceeded to clean the flat. Dannemann was later recorded as saying Stickells and Barrett were mostly interested in collecting phone messages and office notes. (In other words covering-up any connections to Jeffery)
Within days Eric Burdon went on British television and claimed a poem he had found written by Hendrix that night proved he committed suicide. Burdon was very active and outward with this claim. I believe the reason Burdon did this is because he realized he was witness to murder and held knowledge that could convict Michael Jeffery. Burdon had already seen the potential of Jeffery's dangerousness in the form of Hendrix's murdered body, so what he did was visibly, publicly go on television to show Jeffery he would cover for him by boosting this suicide claim. A quick look at Hendrix during the time of his death shows he was right in the middle of a change in his career. He was recorded as visiting several music producer friends in the week before his death trying to arrange a change of management. In fact Dannemann says he purposely had her listen to a phone call to his New York lawyer the day of his death telling him he was firing Michael Jeffery. A few hours later he was dead - waterboarded to death with wine and barbiturates. This is all stuff any basic British detective would have seen right away. Somehow this never happened with Jimi Hendrix because the levels of power and spheres of influence involved simply crushed any attempts to investigate this - which alone tells you who did it. As soon as Hendrix died Mockingbird was in full-powered song drowning out everything with claims of a heroin overdose. Jimi Hendrix was simply crushed like a butterfly in the ugly wheels of a big official machine.
Since we know Jimi was in trouble at least as early as 5:30am when Burdon first admitted getting Monika's call that means Jimi was in this grotesque state as early as 5:30am. From my study I've come to realize the state the ambulance men witnessed Jimi in was the same state he died in. Jimi Hendrix died when he vomited the profuse vomit witnessed by the ambulance men. Why this is important is because it was obvious to the ambulance attendants that no one had tried to help Jimi by turning him over, slapping the vomit out of his throat, or basically doing anything to help his situation. This is basic detective work that was simply never done by the British authorities with Jimi Hendrix or the circumstances he died in.
What the ambulance men witnessed is key forensic evidence because it shows those who were in contact with Jimi during the time of his death realized there was no point in helping him so they left him like he was. The state of Jimi's body witnessed by the ambulance attendants is telling you those who first found Jimi knew he was dead. They knew there was no point in trying to help him. And according to the known events the person who first encountered Jimi in this desperate state was Monika Dannemann. Monika knew Jeffery had murdered Hendrix, she just didn't know what to do about it.
If we go back to the medical forensic evidence the forensic graph shows us Jimi died around 4:30am according to the convergence of chart lines between the stomach contents, the blood alcohol level, and the blood barbiturate level. This graph is confined to the time period between 3am when Jimi got back to the Samarkand Hotel and 5:30am when Monika started calling for help on the telephone. This basic forensic formula is something that was never done by the British Government and very definitely constitutes criminal negligence on their behalf. Actually criminal conspiracy and breach of government in the case of concealment of evidence for murder.
From what I've determined from studying all information involved it is most likely Jimi arrived back at the Samarkand with Monika and took the 9 Vesparax tablets on his own trying to counter the amphetamine he took at the party and get some sleep for his legal appointment the next day. Little did he know that intel had set-up some very powerful barbiturates in his cupboard through their unwitting plant Monika Dannemann. When Jimi passed-out Michael Jeffery's crew showed up and proceeded to waterboard Hendrix to death with wine making it look like a fatal overdose and combination of alcohol and barbiturates. Monika was either told to step out for cigarettes while Jeffery's boys "talked" to Jimi or she was there at the time. From reading things Monika said about witnessing Jimi's head held back by the ambulance men while strapped in a chair I'm beginning to believe Monika was there and present at the time of the murder. Typical of a psychopath with a shattered mind who witnessed something traumatic she was then forced to shut-up about, Dannemann proceeded to relieve this stress by leaking out hints of what happened in the form of parallel versions assigned to other people. Hence the murderers strapping Jimi in a chair became the ambulance men doing so etc. It's all eerily right there in Monika's statements if you view them through the correct filter.
Eric Burdon probably knew right away what happened. He had Jeffery as his manager when he was in the Animals and knew what a bastard he was. Jeffery also ripped the Animals off through the same Bahamian bank accounts - which makes me think Jeffery was part of this black ops fund before he ever knew about Hendrix. I have a feeling as soon Burdon saw Jimi he knew right away what happened which is why no one bothered to touch the body or tried to revive Hendrix. It is also why they then took 5 hours to call the ambulance. Burdon called Hendrix crew members Gerry Stickells and Eric Barrett who then came with another Jeffery employee Terry Slater and proceeded to clean the flat. Dannemann was later recorded as saying Stickells and Barrett were mostly interested in collecting phone messages and office notes. (In other words covering-up any connections to Jeffery)
Within days Eric Burdon went on British television and claimed a poem he had found written by Hendrix that night proved he committed suicide. Burdon was very active and outward with this claim. I believe the reason Burdon did this is because he realized he was witness to murder and held knowledge that could convict Michael Jeffery. Burdon had already seen the potential of Jeffery's dangerousness in the form of Hendrix's murdered body, so what he did was visibly, publicly go on television to show Jeffery he would cover for him by boosting this suicide claim. A quick look at Hendrix during the time of his death shows he was right in the middle of a change in his career. He was recorded as visiting several music producer friends in the week before his death trying to arrange a change of management. In fact Dannemann says he purposely had her listen to a phone call to his New York lawyer the day of his death telling him he was firing Michael Jeffery. A few hours later he was dead - waterboarded to death with wine and barbiturates. This is all stuff any basic British detective would have seen right away. Somehow this never happened with Jimi Hendrix because the levels of power and spheres of influence involved simply crushed any attempts to investigate this - which alone tells you who did it. As soon as Hendrix died Mockingbird was in full-powered song drowning out everything with claims of a heroin overdose. Jimi Hendrix was simply crushed like a butterfly in the ugly wheels of a big official machine.

