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Cass Elliot’s daughter tells the truth about her death in new book ‘My Mama, Cass’
Cass Elliot’s daughter is telling the truth about her mother’s death in a new book, set to release this month.
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No, Mama Cass Did Not Die from a Ham Sandwich: In New Book, Her Daughter Shares What “Really” Happened (Exclusive)
“Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison. And I think Allan was afraid they’d make the same assumption.” Even though no drugs were found in Cass’s system at the time of death, Owen isn’t sure if earlier ...
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Apr 3, 2014 · Known for his drinking, drug use and outrageous stage behavior, in 1971 Morrison left the Doors to write poetry and moved to Paris, where he presumably died of heart failure at the age of 27....
The cause of death was officially listed as heart failure, but there was no autopsy, leading to various conspiracy theories. His grave in the Père-Lachaise Cemetery became a mecca for music fans and one of Paris’s most unlikely tourist attractions.
Sep 30, 2021 · last updated 30 September 2021. Forget what you think you know. How Jim Morrison REALLY died, by the people who found the body, moved the body and buried him. November 1970. Sunset Sound, 6650 Sunset Boulevard.
Jim Morrison, the lead singer of American rock group The Doors has died in Paris aged 27. He was found in a bathtub at his apartment at 17 Rue Beautraillis by his girlfriend, Pamela Courson. A...
Jul 3, 2023 · Accounts have said the frontman actually died of a heroin overdose, a bitter end to his downward spiral, in the bathroom of Paris’ Rock & Roll Circus club. According to a book by...
Jun 1, 1972 · The question on many minds was posed in order to dismiss it: “Official Paris police reports . . . confirmed the original information—Jim Morrison died of a heart attack while taking...
Jul 3, 1971 · Photo by Warren Perry. Several Americans are interred at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, including dancer Isadora Duncan, author Gertrude Stein with Alice B. Toklas (together always, as in life), and, perhaps the most notorious, singer Jim Morrison, who died in Paris on July 3, 1971, under very mysterious circumstances.