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Producer Spector faces murder charge

American record producer Phil Spector has been charged with first-degree murder after the actress Lana Clarkson was found dead at his home in California.

Forty-year-old Clarkson had appeared in numerous American TV shows, including 'Knight Rider' and 'The A-Team' as well as many B list movies.

Spector is expected to appear in court this week to be formally charged.

The 62-year-old music industry legend has produced music greats like Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Tina Turner.

Spector was arrested yesterday after Clarkson's body was found at his hilltop mansion home. He was freed a few hours later on bail of $1m.

It has been reported that Spector will be defended by Robert Shapiro, the lawyer made famous by the OJ Simpson trial.

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