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burnet44
07-11-2007, 10:51 PM
New questions about Jim Morrison's death

By ANGELA DOLAND, Associated Press Writer




PARIS - The official story goes like this: On the last night of Jim Morrison's life, the rocker went to a movie in Paris, listened to records, fell ill and died of heart failure in his bathtub at the age of 27. But rumors have always swirled around the death of The Doors frontman and, 36 years later, a former Paris nightclub manager is telling a different story.



In a new book, Sam Bernett says that Morrison died in a toilet stall of his club after what he believes was a heroin overdose.

He writes of his shock on finding Morrison's body: "The flamboyant singer of 'The Doors,' the beautiful California boy, had become an inert lump crumpled in the toilet of a nightclub." Bernett, whose French-language book is called "The End: Jim Morrison," says he believes two drug dealers brought Morrison's body back to his apartment.

Bernett, who was in his early 20s when Morrison died in 1971, went on to become a prominent radio personality, rock biographer and a vice president of Disneyland Paris. Though he was pestered for years by reporters investigating Morrison's death, he kept his story quiet until his wife suggested writing a book last year.

"For me it's a very bad (memory)," Bernett told The Associated Press.

Rumors have long suggested that Morrison died of an overdose and that he had fallen ill at the nightclub, but witnesses did not come forward.

Patrick Chauvel, a noted war photographer and writer, sometimes helped run the bar at the club. He recalls giving a hand to men who were carrying Morrison in a staircase there.

"I think he was already dead," said Chauvel, who considered putting the episode in a 2005 book before his publisher cautioned against it. Chauvel said he thought an ambulance would have been called if Morrison were still alive.

"I don't know," he said. "It was a long time ago, and we weren't drinking only water."

An official at the Paris prosecutor's office said it was very unlikely the case on Morrison's death would be reopened or that anybody could be prosecuted in the affair, because the statute of limitations — the time limit on legal proceedings — had run out.

Stephen Davis, the author of "Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend," says he would not rewrite history because of the new book. Based on his reporting, he believes Morrison did overdose at the club, but that it was shortly before his death — not the same night — and that he survived the experience.

"It just seems likely that if he died in the toilet of a nightclub, it would have come out before now," Davis said.

Morrison came to Paris in March 1971 at a troubled time in his life. At a 1969 concert in Florida, he was accused of exposing his genitals to the audience. He was convicted of indecent exposure and profanity, and the episode led to promoters canceling concerts and earned the band a stream of negative publicity.

Morrison left for Paris with his appeal pending. There, he lived in a Right Bank apartment with his girlfriend, Pamela Courson, and he wandered the streets, sightseeing and toting around a plastic bag containing his writings. In Paris, he gained so much weight as to become almost unrecognizable, and his health suffered.

He also partied. Morrison spent "practically every night" at the Rock and Roll Circus, the hip Left Bank nightclub that Bernett managed, where stars like Roman Polanski and Marianne Faithfull were regulars, Bernett said.

At around 1 a.m. on July 3, 1971, Morrison went to the club and was joined by two men — drug dealers who sold him heroin for Courson, Bernett said. At one point, Bernett noticed that Morrison had disappeared. Later, the bouncer broke down the door of a locked toilet stall, and they discovered Morrison unresponsive, Bernett said.

Bernett says he asked a doctor, a club customer, to examine the singer.

"When we found him dead, he had a little foam on his nose, and some blood too, and the doctor said, 'That must be an overdose of heroin,'" Bernett said. Bernett added that he did not see Morrison take any heroin that night but said the singer was known to sniff the drug because he was afraid of needles.

Bernett says the two drug dealers insisted Morrison was just unconscious and carried him out of the club. Though Bernett says he wanted to call the paramedics and authorities, the club's owner ordered him to keep quiet to avert a scandal.

Bernett believes the dealers brought Morrison's body home and dropped it into the bathtub, a last attempt to revive him.

Morrison's girlfriend, who died three years later of an overdose, told police an entirely different story.

Courson said the couple went to the movies and out for dinner that night, listened to records and fell asleep. According to her testimony in police records, Morrison awoke in the night feeling ill and took a hot bath. Courson said she found him dead in the tub.

Morrison was buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery, in a small ceremony without fanfare, on July 7, 1971. No autopsy was ever performed.
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carter08
07-11-2007, 10:53 PM
Jim moved to Africa and changed his name to MOJO RISING.

Seriously.

JHS_c/o_06'
07-11-2007, 11:32 PM
i forgot where i read it, but some guy was in went to this ranch in Montana to talk to the owner/rancher......and he claims it was jim morrison...and when he went back to his truck to get his camera to take a picture......the guy followed him and beat the crap out of him and told him to keep quiet.

olddawggreen
07-11-2007, 11:57 PM
Originally posted by JHS_c/o_06'
i forgot where i read it, but some guy was in went to this ranch in Montana to talk to the owner/rancher......and he claims it was jim morrison...and when he went back to his truck to get his camera to take a picture......the guy followed him and beat the crap out of him and told him to keep quiet.

Na, that was Neal Young;)

dogdad
07-12-2007, 12:33 AM
Morrison's dad was an admiral in the navy
their relationship was non-existant
I always wondered who got Morrison's royalty checks?

Pudlugger
07-12-2007, 07:35 AM
When Mrs. Pudlugger and I went to Paris in 1992 we took the Metro to the Pere Lachaise, the cemetery where Morrison was buried. We walked through the grounds which were very eerie, sort of like the cometary scene in Easy Rider (only without the LSD LOL). There was graffiti written in English as well as French, referencing Morrison on numerous crypts and head stones and arrows scrawled marking the way to his grave. His headstone had melted candles, wilted flowers, hippie beads etc. strewn about as some sort of New Age offering. It was weird to say the least, and I felt a little ashamed of the way Americans had desecrated the markers of others in the cemetery in the name of this pop hero.

maestro
07-12-2007, 08:06 AM
BREAK ON THRU TO THE OTHER SIDE!!!

Maroon87
07-12-2007, 08:16 AM
Originally posted by dogdad

I always wondered who got Morrison's royalty checks?

No kidding. Whomever it is is still getting them by the truckload. You can't listen to classic rock radio for too long without hearing a Doors tune.

pirate4state
07-12-2007, 10:17 AM
:(

It may sound silly, but I've always wanted to go to Paris to see his grave.

44INAROW
07-12-2007, 10:35 AM
Love me two times baby :cool:

Val Kilmer did a great job in the Doors movie..
The nightclub owner's account sounds credible to me - those were some wild times I am sure... :eek:

pirate4state
07-12-2007, 10:46 AM
Don't You Love her Madly is my ringer for text messages :D

carter08
07-12-2007, 06:23 PM
I went to Paris last summer, but didn't get a chance to go see Jim's grave.

I'm going back next summer. I will be at that cemetary.

dogdad
07-12-2007, 06:56 PM
"people are strange"

Keith7
07-12-2007, 07:02 PM
ummm jager and root beer

burnet44
07-12-2007, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by dogdad

I always wondered who got Morrison's royalty checks?

I figure the record companies
some how I figure any contract he signed
left him out in the cold

Maroon87
07-13-2007, 12:11 AM
"The End" is a very....ummm....messed up song.:eek:

pirate4state
07-13-2007, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by Maroon87
"The End" is a very....ummm....messed up song.:eek:


It's my favorite Doors song. :inlove:

carter08
07-13-2007, 09:42 AM
Anyone ever heard the "song" "Horse Latitudes".

It scares me.

SealyLB73
07-13-2007, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by Pudlugger
When Mrs. Pudlugger and I went to Paris in 1992 we took the Metro to the Pere Lachaise, the cemetery where Morrison was buried. We walked through the grounds which were very eerie, sort of like the cometary scene in Easy Rider (only without the LSD LOL). There was graffiti written in English as well as French, referencing Morrison on numerous crypts and head stones and arrows scrawled marking the way to his grave. His headstone had melted candles, wilted flowers, hippie beads etc. strewn about as some sort of New Age offering. It was weird to say the least, and I felt a little ashamed of the way Americans had desecrated the markers of others in the cemetery in the name of this pop hero.
I went to Paris two years ago and also took the metro to the cemetery and the grave had the same stuff all around it. It was kinda hard to find too, but we just followed the people with fanny packs and cameras right to it. It was interesting to see teenagers like me crying over this guy, but to each his own.