Phil Spector killed her. The press tarred her. Her mother wants to 'set the story straight'

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Phil Spector killed her. The press tarred her. Her mother wants to 'set the story straight'
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'I miss her every day. And I think about her and it makes me smile. But it makes me cry at the same time,' Donna Clarkson said about her daughter Lana.

, a media circus broadcast on CourtTV and mostly remembered for the fright-movie wigs Spector wore to court.

“We’re watching the show, and suddenly there she is, in the chair [Clarkson’s body was found in a chair in Spector’s entryway, a purse slung over her arm]. We’d never seen any of those pictures. It was such a shock to everybody. A lot of our friends had to turn off the TV,” she recalled. “It changed everything for me at that time. It just took my trust factor away.”

“You couldn’t hear anything about this case without the tag ‘B-movie actress’ coming before ‘the victim, Lana Clarkson,’” said Joyce. “It was this little moniker that was another way to denigrate her. It creates a narrative of longing for the A-list and a desperation that would drive her to that house that night. The suggestion is that she was somehow asking for it, or got what was coming to her.

A 2007 photo of music producer Phil Spector’s mansion on Grand View Drive in Alhambra, where he killed actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. “She worked all the time,” said Donna Clarkson, who last saw her daughter the day before she was killed. She’d taken Lana, who was partial to high heels despite being 6 feet tall, shopping for flat shoes to wear to work. Lana had driven back and forth to San Diego twice that weekend to sign autographs at Comic-Con, worked multiple shifts at the House of Blues, and was preparing for a commercial she just booked.

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