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Jimi Hendrix Murder - 40 years ago - The 'Experience'!
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Caesar starts off with publicist Kenny Schaffer saying Jimi couldn't hold a grudge against Mike Jeffery and couldn't fight back. First, what Schaffer is doing here is accenting the fact Jeffery was violating Jimi. Jimi actually was fighting back and was holding back from performing for Jeffery by breaking-up the Experience against Jeffery's wishes, and by retreating to the Catskills and forming new bands. In the next quote he has Secunda telling the truth that Jimi was very worried about Michael Jeffery, however Caesar uses this opportunity to insert his own context box into Secunda's words indicating Douglas had left London Tuesday. Secunda never said that. Caesar knowingly inserts this context box because he knows Secunda knows the real time Douglas left London. Caesar is a criminal liar deceiving his readers.

Tony Brown interviewed Judy Wong about the birthday party for her at Elvaston Place on Wednesday the 16th. Wong said Jimi and Monika left early in the afternoon. Monika claimed in Inner World that she and Jimi left Judy Wong's and went right to Ronnie Scott's. Why Monika lied about this should be investigated because it probably covers-up some kind of event or knowledge she doesn't want people to know. Did Jimi and Monika go back to the Samarkand after Judy Wong's party and meet people she didn't want to tell about? As usual, Caesar accepts Monika's story unquestioningly and doesn't bother to recognize any other conflicting stories.

As a side note it is claimed Devon showed-up in London because she saw news articles about Jimi's claimed engagement to Kirsten Nefer. However, it should be noted that Devon was an employee of Michael Jeffery paid to keep track of Jimi. Was Devon's trip to London, where Jimi did not want her, sponsored and instigated by Jeffery in response to Jimi's attempts to leave him?


Page 21: September 17th

In his account of Monika and Jimi rushing to the bank before 3 to get cash, Caesar forgets to detail that Monika went to her bank and Jimi went to his. A minor point perhaps, but this sort of displays the relationship Monika had with Jimi. Jimi was foolhardy with money and how he gave it away to friends, so the fact Monika was supplying her own funds sort of bespeaks the nature of their relationship. Important in this account is the confirmation that Monika bought two bottles of wine on this trip.

Next Caesar tells of Kathy Etchingham's detailed account of Jimi meeting her at the Kensington market. Kathy details Jimi's typical behavior of sneaking-up behind her. A description that lends it credibility because this is how Jimi was known to act. However, with all this in mind, Caesar then lists a second account of this incident by quoting a single line from Monika Dannemann, a known pathological liar, denying this meeting ever took place. Caesar then inserts a context remark saying that Monika's version is almost certainly the correct one.


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Monika continues her account of Thursday afternoon. Here she tells of a critically important phone call she witnessed Jimi make to his New York lawyer Henry Steingarten where he instructed Steingarten to fire Michael Jeffery once and for all. Jimi then confirmed his intentions by following-up with a call to his New York studio engineer Eddie Kramer asking him to bring all his studio tapes over to England. There's no doubt from the multiple statements from multiple witnesses on page 22 that Jimi was intending to fire Jeffery and was in the process of doing so.

Also on this page is the description of the infamous mysterious party Jimi went to with Monika after accidentally bumping in to its host in another car in a crowded traffic circle. The host was the son of a British member of Parliament Philip Harvey. Mr Harvey and his two teenage girl friends asked Jimi over for tea while stuck next to Monika's car in the traffic circle. Jimi agreed and they all eventually ended-up back at Harvey's townhouse for a small party. This story didn't come out until 1995 when Harvey's MP father died and he thought it was no longer a scandal to him.


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Here's where Caesar really goes over the top and beyond the pale. Caesar again bifurcates this event by offering Philip Harvey's version, then Monika's. Harvey's true account tells of Jimi, Monika, Anne Day, Penny Ravenhill, and himself all smoking grass and drinking wine. After a few hours Monika stormed-out of the room because Jimi was paying too much attention to the pretty young ladies. Harvey thought the wine Monika was drinking may have contributed. Harvey's account is important because it tells of Monika having a screaming hysterical fit over this incident outside on the street. It also relates that Jimi and Monika left at 10:40pm after Monika could not be calmed-down. Monika's version is that they left Harvey's about 7:30 and returned to the Samarkand. Of course Caesar calls everyone else a liar and tries to validate Monika's version. Never once does he consider that Monika created this false version in order to cover-up her screaming fit with Jimi or how it conflicted with the fairy tale romance she was trying to depict. Caesar then commits a brutal twist of reality by claiming Monika's claim that Mitch never spoke to Jimi at the Samarkand was 'incorrect'. Forget the fact Caesar forgets to mention Mitch's own admission that he never spoke to Jimi at the Samarkand. The truth stands squarely on its head in Caesar's three ring circus - with Caesar as the ringmaster. Caesar outright lies by suggesting Gerry Stickells spoke to Jimi at the Samarkand after they returned from Harvey's. He a flagrant misquoter and rather sloppy context-distorter. Caesar seems to think he's getting away with not explaining how Mitch could talk to Jimi at 7pm when even his own accounts make that impossible according to his own timeline. As usual Caesar deals with these insurmountable conflicts by ignoring them and hoping he'll get away with it at his own word.

And here's where we get to the ultimate outrage concerning this event. Caesar claims he found a resident of Harvey's lane named 'Eliza'. She claims that Monika blocked her driveway when she parked for Harvey's party. Eliza allegedly claimed that she knocked on Harvey's door to unblock her driveway and that Jimi and Monika came out and drove away at 7:30. Caesar then claims this proves Monika's 8pm return time to the Samarkand and disproves Harvey's account. There's one problem with this, Penny Ravenhill, one of the girls at the party, was quoted as saying she strictly remembers it was dark - and dark for a while - when Jimi and Monika left. At 7:30 on the night of September 17th it is still light in London. Not only that but Ravenhill also remembered the screaming fit which could only have occurred from 10pm to 10:40. Caesar pretends Penny doesn't exist and in doing so destroys his own credibility. What a fool!


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Caesar attempts to show that Jimi's dislike of red wine proves the claimed 3 bottles of wine consumed at Harvey's wasn't true. This is silly because 1) Harvey never said Jimi drank that much. He actually said Monika took more interest in the wine than the cannabis, and 2) Caesar, once again, arrogantly fails to realize 3 bottles of wine actually connotes the likelihood of the claimed 5 hour time period for the party rather than refutes it. Once again, Caesar takes evidence showing the opposite and ridiculously tries to interpret it in his favor.

To further this offense Caesar then quotes Monika's infamous lies about that night to reinforce his depiction. Anybody who quotes Monika directly in this event has pretty much destroyed their own credibility by that alone. Most researchers of this event agree Monika lied about the time periods involved with Harvey's party because she didn't want to admit she and Jimi had a row. And there you have Caesar Glebbeek trying to honor Monika's known lies despite all this.


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Caesar's mad adventure into prevarication continues by quoting Monika's claimed time of Jimi's arrival at Kameron's party as being about 1:30am. Many dispute this and think Monika dropped Jimi right off at Kameron's after their fight at Harvey's. In order to justify Monika's lies Caesar is forced to split the accounts of that night into many different versions. He quotes Stella Douglas as saying they had ordered Thai take-out just as Monika returned and started buzzing on the intercom. Well, Tony Brown says there were no oriental take-outs open at 1am in London in 1970. Since Monika returned at least a half-hour after dropping Jimi off that means the times involved had to suggest Monika dropped Jimi at Kameron's shortly after leaving Harvey's. Caesar never bothers to inform people of Brown's discovery. Nor does Caesar ever stop to consider that Jimi's putting Monika (his alleged fiancee) off at Kameron's was exactly because of the tantrum she threw at Harvey's. Caesar is in denial of all this so he's forced to ignore it in public. Another possibility is that Jimi did return to the Samarkand for a short period where he encountered Terry Slater. Slater later slipped and admitted to Earth magazine in December 1970 that he had seen Jimi at the flat on the evening of the 17th and that he was in a bad mood (most likely from Monika's fit). Was Slater sent there by Jeffery to check-up on Jimi's attempt to fire him? Slater never talked about this admission from then on. Again, Monika shows a need to cover-up nasty events between her and Jimi so she denies the confrontation at Kameron's where she was attacked by members of the party. Monika displays a psychopathic tendency here because she is trying to deny an event that was witnessed by dozens. Caesar joins her.

In earlier accounts Monika claimed she made a fish sandwich for Jimi once they arrived back at the Samarkand. Her context was clearly that Jimi ate the sandwich. It was only after Kathy Etchingham came forward to say Jimi hated tunafish and never ate it that Monika was quoted as saying she never actually said Jimi ate it. Here Monika shows a pattern of lies designed to get around her indefensible accounts. Terry Slater was quoted as saying there were no food-making facilities at the flat.

Also on this page Monika claims she took 1 Vesparax sleeping tablet and went to bed at 6am. Vesparax were very strong and 1 tablet (twice the recommended dose of a half tablet) would cause serious sleep in the taker. Jimi was found fully-clothed and dead on top of an unslept-in bed. Monika's claim of being in bed with Jimi doesn't jibe with this evidence. Monika gives another example of key evidence here by saying Jimi wore his crucifix to bed like she had never seen him do before. Nowhere does it ever strike Caesar that this was a sign of Jimi's fear of what Jeffery had threatened to do to him if he ever fired him. I think we all know what psychopathic Monika is indirectly hinting at here. Caesar continues by quoting Monika's long-disproven account of that morning. Again, Caesar courts the bizarre by not realizing his own quoting of several conflicting versions of the cigarette trip, as told by Monika, only accents the fact she's lying. Caesar never bothers to figure out why.


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Jimi Hendrix Murder - 40 years ago - The 'Experience'! - by Mark Stapleton - 24-09-2010, 02:44 PM
Jimi Hendrix Murder - 40 years ago - The 'Experience'! - by Mark Stapleton - 25-09-2010, 01:07 AM
Jimi Hendrix Murder - 40 years ago - The 'Experience'! - by Albert Doyle - 10-10-2011, 05:09 PM

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