Netflix's 'Homicide: Los Angeles' Explores Phil Spector's Dark Legacy
The docuseries revisits the infamous 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson and the tumultuous life of the music producer.
- Phil Spector, known for his revolutionary 'Wall of Sound,' was convicted of murdering Lana Clarkson in 2003.
- The series details Spector's volatile behavior, including numerous incidents involving firearms and threats.
- Lana Clarkson was a successful actress and model, not the failed starlet portrayed by some media.
- Spector's first trial ended in a mistrial, but he was ultimately convicted in a 2009 retrial.
- Phil Spector died in prison in 2021 while serving a 19-year sentence for second-degree murder.