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NewsSpector Trial: Day 33The forensic expert for the defence in the murder trial of Phil Spector has said he may not be required to testify in the case. Dr Henry Lee has been a controversial figure in the case, following a ruling that he concealed key evidence from the crime scene at Spector's mansion in February 2003. According to Sara Caplan, a former member of Spector's defence team, she saw Dr Lee place a flat white object in a vial at the crime scene. The object is thought to have been a fingernail belonging to actress Lana Clarkson, who died from a gunshot to the head. Former sheriff's detective, Stan White, has also said he saw Lee pick up a nail, but that it was polished red. Dr Lee maintains that he did not remove any evidence from the crime scene and tells Billboard: "I can live with my conscience. I didn't even know a fingernail was broken and I didn't find a fingernail ... when they can't destroy the science, they try to destroy your reputation." Lee was speaking via telephone from an airport on July 10, as he prepared to leave for a trip to China where he will travel the country giving speeches and teaching courses as well as assisting in crime cases. He said it would cost the defence a lot to bring him back to testify in the case and that he didn't feel like his presence was important. He stated: "They have so many experts. One more or one less won't make a difference. I don't think my testimony will make the case or break the case. I don't think they really need me." Crowded House plot North American tour Crowded House have announced their first North American tour since 1996. The legendary Kiwis will kick things off in Northampton, Massachusetts on August 4 and hit major US and Canadian cities including Boston, New York, Toronto, Vancouver and Los Angeles. They'll wrap things up in Atlanta, Georgia on September 12. The band is supporting their first new album since 1993. 'Time On Earth' is due out on July 10, and features guest appearances by The Smiths legend Johnny Marr and the Dixie Chicks, as previously reported. The touring band will feature Matt Sherrod on drums, standing in for the late Paul Hester. The tour dates are: Northampton, MA Calvin Theater (August 4) Boston, MA Bank of American Pavillion (5) Philadelphia, PA Mann Center for Performing Arts (6) New York, NY Beacon Theatre (8, 9) Montreal, QUE St. Denis (11) Toronto, ONT Massey Hall (13) Ann Arbor, MI Michigan Theatre (14) Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theatre (17) Chicago, IL House of Blues (18) Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre (20) Denver, CO Fillmore (22) San Diego, CA Humphrey's (24) Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl (25) Oakland, CA Paramount Theatre of the Arts (26) Los Angeles, CA Greek Theater (28) Saratoga, CA Mountain Winery (29, 30) Seattle, WA Bumbershoot (September 1) Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer (2) Vancouver, BC Orpheum Theatre (3) Calgary, AB Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium (5) Edmonton, AB Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium (6) Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Concert Hall (8) Minneapolis, MN Orpheum Theatre (9) Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium (11) Atlanta, GA Tabernacle (12) |
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