Jim Morrison Conspiracy Essay

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Jim Morrison supposedly died on July 3, 1971 in Paris, France and is

supposedly buried in the famous Paris’ Pere-Lachaise cemetery. Supposedly, Morrison has been sighted strolling numerous times since his supposed death in July of 1971. Many suspicions surround the means of death of the rock and roll star, such as his lover’s concealment of his demise from the media, his involvement with drugs in clubs, concealment, and subversive individualistic idealism, radical to the government — more largely, conflicted American convention. Morrison’s circumstantially mysterious sparked much perplexed speculation. On his death record, Morrison died around 5 AM on July 3 of a heart attack. A seemingly immortal twenty seven year old rock icon, James
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The notorious LA Times headline Why Morrison Death News Delay? started massive talk of a cover up controversy. The article informed a widespread public audience of Pamela Courson’s strange approach of suppressing Jim’s death. Morrison wasn’t announced officially dead until six days after his actual death. His girlfriend Courson, random police, and other medical examiners were the only to actually witness his mysterious dead body. Other conspiracy theories about Morrison’s death were created from his bizarre circumstances. Extreme rumors began to surface such as assassination plotted by the FBI to attack targeted abstract, threatening, far left beatnik parties. The other radical individuals speculated to be a part of the federal government's plot were Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin as well, known as the twenty seven club, a series of famous drug overdose occurring to artists all dying at the age twenty seven. Because of sketchy governmental plots, and liberal targets, like ties to Martin Luther King’s assassination and their attempts to suppress him in the CIvil Rights movement.