29-10-2014, 10:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-10-2014, 05:45 PM by Albert Doyle.)
While Jimi's brother Leon is touring Australia the Telegraph decided to celebrate his visit by issuing this filthy disinformation piece suggesting Jimi was a depressed member of the 27 Club vulnerable to suicide. It's a real insult being added to injury since the doctor who witnessed Jimi being drowned in wine, and therefore murdered, is a citizen of Sydney, the same home town as the quack Australian psychologist, Dianna Kenny, who authored the work. The article mentions not one word about the murder evidence that contradicts the content matter:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...erson.html
Call me paranoid, but I check for Hendrix articles every day and this Guardian article did not appear in my Google search until after the comments were closed. Guardian reporter Ed Vulliamy lived on the London street Jimi was murdered on at the time. Because of that he is the Guardian reporter who regularly reports on Hendrix. In this fecal splattering of Hendrix, via an article on the new Hendrix film, Vulliamy adds at the end:
Vulliamy can get away with saying Jimi had "a night out with wine" because Jimi did partake in some wine at Phillip Harvey's townhouse in Marylebone, London, but that was between 7 and 10pm - many hours before. The 5mg blood alcohol content recorded at Jimi's autopsy falls right in line with Jimi digesting the wine he drank at Harvey's down to the 5mg found at autopsy. Famous London Corner's Office pathologist Dr Rufus Crompton examined Jimi's autopsy sheets for Scotland Yard in 1993, coming to the conclusion that Jimi died around 5:30am. The 5mg blood alcohol content found at autopsy is right in line with Jimi digesting the wine he drank 7 hours earlier down to the 5mg found at his autopsy. According to forensic science this proves that the wine Jimi drank that night had nothing to do with his death even though the media insists on suggesting it did.
Vulliamy commits media fraud by not sharing these details with his readers. To this day Scotland Yard has never given credible notice to this condemning evidence.
Here's Vulliamy's false praise article that compliments Jimi for changing the sound of music at a world level but then turns around and sells him to the devil on his murder:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oc...d-for-ever
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...erson.html
Call me paranoid, but I check for Hendrix articles every day and this Guardian article did not appear in my Google search until after the comments were closed. Guardian reporter Ed Vulliamy lived on the London street Jimi was murdered on at the time. Because of that he is the Guardian reporter who regularly reports on Hendrix. In this fecal splattering of Hendrix, via an article on the new Hendrix film, Vulliamy adds at the end:
Quote:Back home, I changed into all white and waited for cover of darkness to go round to 22 Lansdowne Crescent, where Hendrix had died in the basement, swallowing vomit after a night out with wine, amphetamines and a German girl called Monika.
Vulliamy can get away with saying Jimi had "a night out with wine" because Jimi did partake in some wine at Phillip Harvey's townhouse in Marylebone, London, but that was between 7 and 10pm - many hours before. The 5mg blood alcohol content recorded at Jimi's autopsy falls right in line with Jimi digesting the wine he drank at Harvey's down to the 5mg found at autopsy. Famous London Corner's Office pathologist Dr Rufus Crompton examined Jimi's autopsy sheets for Scotland Yard in 1993, coming to the conclusion that Jimi died around 5:30am. The 5mg blood alcohol content found at autopsy is right in line with Jimi digesting the wine he drank 7 hours earlier down to the 5mg found at his autopsy. According to forensic science this proves that the wine Jimi drank that night had nothing to do with his death even though the media insists on suggesting it did.
Vulliamy commits media fraud by not sharing these details with his readers. To this day Scotland Yard has never given credible notice to this condemning evidence.
Here's Vulliamy's false praise article that compliments Jimi for changing the sound of music at a world level but then turns around and sells him to the devil on his murder:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oc...d-for-ever
.