Jury hears Spector 'threat'

Jurors in the Phil Spector murder trial heard expletive-laced phone messages today from the music producer to a former girlfriend, telling her “be careful what you say to me because nothing you say is worth your life.”

Jurors in the Phil Spector murder trial heard expletive-laced phone messages today from the music producer to a former girlfriend, telling her “be careful what you say to me because nothing you say is worth your life.”

The nearly 14-year-old recordings were left for Dorothy Melvin shortly after an incident at Spector’s home in which she told police he had pointed a handgun at her.

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