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Jimi Hendrix Murder - 40 years ago - The 'Experience'!
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Caesar fishes quotes on Dr Bannister saying he now backed-off to a position of saying it wasn't possible to determine an exact time of death. 1) This doesn't preclude Dr Crompton's previous statement that Jimi died no later than 5:30am. 2) This is typical of all the witnesses who suddenly became less sure after they had been visited by Scotland Yard. 3) Caesar doesn't realize that Dr Crompton doesn't respond to his inquiry exactly because he's been intimidated and doesn't want to risk speaking what he really feels. Dr Crompton correctly determined that the whole grains of rice Dr Teare witnessed in Jimi's stomach showed, forensically, that Jimi could not have died any later than 5:30am. Dr Crompton was attacked after saying this and accused by Scotland Yard of using "antiquated methods", however nowhere did Scotland Yard ever describe why those methods were antiquated or unsound. Observing undigested grains of rice is both a simple and reliable forensic determiner. Dr Crompton was correct and nothing Scotland Yard or Caesar does changes that. That's why Dr Crompton won't speak, and it's also why he backed-off into that vague position.

If you Google Dr Crompton you'll find he developed a reputation as a talented 'cold case' solver in England. He was called to solve difficult cases that were on the books for years that the normal authorities couldn't figure-out. Because of this he was involved in a recent case where a Serbian man named Petar Sutovic was murdered. Dr Crompton came-up with a determination that Sutovic died from morphine poisoning. However family members said Petar's body showed signs of blunt trauma injury and that he was murdered by an eastern european gang for his body parts to be sold on the black market. Caesar uses this to condemn Dr Crompton as a paid political autopsist. But Caesar never stops to consider that Dr Crompton made this decision 1) in the years after Scotland Yard had corrupted him on the Hendrix case. 2) That this is actually evidence that shows Dr Crompton will veer away from a determination on political grounds (just as he is doing in the Hendrix case). Dr Crompton isn't off with his statement that Jimi died at 5:30am, he's off with his retraction that the exact time couldn't be determined. Once again, Caesar interprets things exactly backwards.

Caesar now plays very dumb by questioning how the attendants got into the flat if Monika wasn't there. First Caesar is showing us what he knows he has a problem with by addressing this issue. He knows this is condemning so he has to get around it. The simple answer is Monika left the door wide-open as the ambulance men testified. Caesar knows this but he tries to confuse us by suggesting the police officer who got there first opened the door. This is an outright lie and shows the desperate non-truth Caesar is willing to resort to to deceive us. Caesar is committing a crime here because any simple investigation will show the ambulance men got there first and then called the police exactly because no one was there. Both Monika and Caesar knowingly depend on Scotland Yard's muddying of the evidence to obstruct this issue. Caesar caps this act of pure deception by quoting Dee Mitchell, a woman who was literally chased from England by the police over her unexplainable wickedly false accusations made to the police about Kathy Etchingham and her family members. This is a pure example of intel defamation and character assassination tactics against a target who is exposing them. Caesar uses this source without explaining to the readers Dee Mitchell's true background and practices. Anyone of any intelligence could see Caesar's quotes were either fabricated by Dee or forced by Scotland Yard.

Caesar tries to capitalize on a quote by Dr Bannister saying Jimi was very tall like a basketball player whose feet were hanging 10 inches over the end of the gurney. He uses this to question Dr Bannister's veracity since Jimi was of moderate height. Anyone who has studied this would know that Dr Bannister did not say that until recent years and that his original 1992 statements never mentioned anything like that. Those statements still stand and Caesar's cheap "Tall Man" canard does nothing to overturn them or what they show. Dr Bannister remembers the right man because there was a huge Inquest and controversy shortly after.

Caesar spends the rest of the page giving quotes to show Monika was actually at the hospital even though some people wonder if she was. This is neither here nor there because it doesn't really have anything to do with the main murder evidence. Caesar conflates it deliberately because he specializes in overblowing minor side issues in order to avoid the main issues. The reason Hendrix authors doubted Monika's hospital stories is because she lied about everything else. How much of her hospital stories is true and how much isn't is hard to determine, however it doesn't really matter because it's outside the main murder evidence. Monika didn't ride in the ambulance. She most likely followed in her car, which is what caused the doubt. It's shameful to see Alvenia Bridges backing these lies.


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You can tell the dastardly dishonesty of Caesar Glebbeek when he quotes Gerry Stickells as saying Terry Slater called him and told him there was trouble with Jimi. This story is well-known, but what you'll never see from Caesar's version is that Stickells was quoted for years as saying this call happened between 8 and 9am. Caesar deliberately omits this because these true times will destroy his case. What Caesar is doing here is helping Gerry Stickells avoid admitting they cleaned the flat for hours before calling the ambulance. Even Monika admitted this event, but Caesar is helping do damage control by lying around it.

Caesar bends reality again by trying to change this flat-cleaning event to the afternoon. He does this by selecting misquotes and lies. He quotes Terry Slater as saying they found a small cube of hashish on a table and threw it into the bushes, however one has to realize that the police had already been to the flat earlier. It's unlikely they would have missed this object. What Slater is obviously referring to is a cube of hash they removed prior to the ambulance arriving during their 5 hour morning clean-up.

Caesar once again tries to overstress the emphasis on minor details by spending time describing how Monika and Alvenia threw the dirty bed covers into the garden. He then has the nerve to "correct" Eric Burdon's admission that he was at the clean-up by saying he couldn't have been there because he was at a photo-shoot at the Russell Hotel in the afternoon. This is, once again, Caesar attempting to dictate all quotes and accounts according to his version. Caesar simply pronounces that the clean-up happened in the afternoon so therefore Burdon couldn't have been there. The true reality is that Burdon was at the morning clean-up admitted to by witnesses. Caesar can't allow this so he crazily tries to recreate reality using his usual tricks. I'll leave it to those reading this to determine what kind of person Caesar is, or how he relates to Jimi Hendrix.

Caesar knows he has a problem with Terry Slater's admission in Earth magazine, in December 1970, that he was at the Samarkand earlier that evening on the 17th and that Jimi was in a bad mood. The problem with this is it exposes Monika as a liar and shows she didn't give a true account of who was there. Slater too. Caesar is wholly dishonest here because he attributes this to a misquote by the reporter, however anyone who reads the quote sees right away that Slater is, by no doubt, describing his being at the Samarkand in his own words. Caesar needs to lie and dismiss this quickly because it shows Monika lied and needed to cover-up something that showed the Samarkand was known to many more people than she admitted. If you look at Slater's behavior, he never commented about this admission in the 40 years since. Nice try Caesar.

Caesar then quotes Kathy Etchingham saying Terry Slater said Jimi was lying dead on the bed while they cleaned the flat. Caesar knows this is damning so what he does is take control of reality, once again, and dictate that the clean-up happened in the afternoon so therefore this story can't be true. This is a rather childish method and illustrates Caesar's manic denial and loose grasp on reality shown in print. When Caesar has a real problem with evidence he just lies harder to get around it.

Next, Caesar quotes Monika as saying Stickells and Barrett were only interested in office and phone messages Jimi had received. First of all, Monika made efforts to prove the Samarkand was a secret hideaway known only to Jimi and her in order for Jimi to escape the office and media. So if this was an unknown place then why would there be any messages there? Obviously, Barrett and Stickells were looking for phone messages because they were trying to remove evidence of the reason why Jimi was killed. They were protecting Jeffery. From here Caesar once again dwells on minutia in order to divert attention from his deliberate schedule manipulation. If there was a short clean-up in the afternoon it was secondary to the admitted morning clean-up that Caesar is dishonestly trying to conceal.

As for the single Vesparax tablet found under the bed we have to weigh Monika's admission that "I gave Jimi the pills" to German reporter Freiheit. Was this single tablet tossed under the bed by Monika after she told Jimi she would take one too in order to induce him to take some? In any case Monika's admission to the Bild reporter shows there was a vastly different story than she admitted to the Inquest. Caesar feels safe just quoting Monika and taking her at her word without informing the readers of this true background.


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When Caesar criticizes Dr Teare for failing to analyze the bed clothing he is simply outlining the fact the Inquest was incompetent and made no serious effort to investigate the evidence. Of course, Caesar speaks in a way that suggests this prevented proof of Monika's innocence, but anyone who has an objective view of the matter would see it prevented the discovery of the proof of Jimi's murder.

From here Caesar continues to emphasize minor misquotes out of context in order to suggest the whole incident was full of false information and errors.

Next, Caesar quotes Jim Marron as saying Jeffery was in Majorca and canceled dinner with him upon hearing of Jimi's death. Caesar leaves this uncommented upon because he hopes it will establish Jeffery's alibi. The reason Caesar doesn't comment is because he knows this doesn't really prove where Jeffery was the night before. Even worse, it evidences that Jeffery knew of Jimi's death on the 18th. Caesar can't comment on this because it's incriminating to Jeffery.

Caesar shows many quotes about Jimi's apartment being looted by Hendrix friends and associates. He indicates this was done because Jeffery owed so many people money that they wanted to get something back before there was nothing left. All Caesar is doing here is establishing Jeffery was a crook. This is important to both Jimi's relationship to him and the cause of his death.

The last section of page 32 discusses the 'Story Of Life Poem'. This is a mystical poem written in haste by Jimi. Monika claims it was written during the evening before Jimi went to Kameron's. This poem is important because the 'until we meet again' message in the lines was taken by Eric Burdon to be a suicide note.


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September 19th - Caesar repeats Monika's account that Eric Burdon took her to Newcastle to get her out of London. In my mind this was the witnesses getting out of town. Caesar doesn't tell the reader that Eric dosed Monika with acid on the train ride.

Monika's brother Klaus Peter was quoted as saying Monika told him Jimi wanted to sleep for a day and a half before going back to America. This would suggest Jimi deliberately took a large amount of pills. The veracity of this is anybody's guess. Monika denied it and said at the Inquest that Jimi took the pills unbeknownst to her after she fell asleep. There's question over this because some people say Jimi enthusiastically wanted to meet them the next day, Friday.

Eric Burdon went on BBC on Monday the 21st to claim Jimi committed suicide and that the poem proved it. He later said he was stoned and this was a silly thing to do. Caesar, however, offers no explorative background to this. Burdon was well familiar with his gangster manager Michael Jeffery and his methods. It is possible Burdon knew exactly what happened and went on TV to send a message to Jeffery that his secret was safe with him. Burdon may have felt that Jeffery was so dangerous that he would do the same thing he did to Jimi to himself, so he needed to protect himself. Hence he draws attention away from Jeffery by claiming on BBC that Jimi committed suicide. That takes the heat off not only Jeffery but Burdon as well. Burdon was raged against by company executives who worried their insurance policies on Jimi would be canceled by this claim.
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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, 05:12 PM

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