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There are inconsistencies in Hendrix's death. The main thing for me is that he drowned in wine, his lungs full of it, tho only a very small amount was actually in his urine and blood. All while 9 sleeping pills (18 times the recommended dosage) was found in his bloodstream.
Monika Dannemann, his girlfriend at the time, the apartment she lived at where Hendrix died, is suspicious, having herself committed suicide after losing a court case by another Hendrix girlfriend, Katherine Etchingham, over libel over Hendrix-related stories. Dannemann was also very jealous of Hendrix and the various other European models he was seeing at the time, many many arguments between the two over the last days of his life.
Etchingham herself investigated Hendrix's death and found Dannenann's account inconsistent with other evidence. Namely, the ambulance drivers said the apartment was empty and that there was a large amount of red wine all over Hendrix's shirt and pants, like it had been fed into his open mouth, and that he was already unconscious and not breathing. Whereas Dannenann's account is that she was there and Hendrix was still breathing.
Of note, a former Hendrix roadie claimed in a 2009 book that Michael Jeffrey, Hendrix's former manager, had admitted to him he had Hendrix killed because he had taken a life insurance policy out on Hendrix and set to make money from his dead than alive. Jeffrey apparently was a former MI6 guy.
Seems like there might be a connection between Dannemann suspiciousness and Jeffrey rumor. Given that there are indeed dubious evidence around Hendrix's death, the red wine/lungs/sleeping pills vs the official autopsy of asphyxia from vomit story.
Scotland Yard apparently re-investigated the case in 1993 but deemed it so long ago not worth dredging up, which is sus too.
A documentary was released "Hendrix - A Perfect Murder?" but I haven't seen it or found a video link for it.
Hendrix himself apparently thought he was going to die soon, per Michael Braun.
Monika Dannemann, his girlfriend at the time, the apartment she lived at where Hendrix died, is suspicious, having herself committed suicide after losing a court case by another Hendrix girlfriend, Katherine Etchingham, over libel over Hendrix-related stories. Dannemann was also very jealous of Hendrix and the various other European models he was seeing at the time, many many arguments between the two over the last days of his life.
Etchingham herself investigated Hendrix's death and found Dannenann's account inconsistent with other evidence. Namely, the ambulance drivers said the apartment was empty and that there was a large amount of red wine all over Hendrix's shirt and pants, like it had been fed into his open mouth, and that he was already unconscious and not breathing. Whereas Dannenann's account is that she was there and Hendrix was still breathing.
Of note, a former Hendrix roadie claimed in a 2009 book that Michael Jeffrey, Hendrix's former manager, had admitted to him he had Hendrix killed because he had taken a life insurance policy out on Hendrix and set to make money from his dead than alive. Jeffrey apparently was a former MI6 guy.
Seems like there might be a connection between Dannemann suspiciousness and Jeffrey rumor. Given that there are indeed dubious evidence around Hendrix's death, the red wine/lungs/sleeping pills vs the official autopsy of asphyxia from vomit story.
Scotland Yard apparently re-investigated the case in 1993 but deemed it so long ago not worth dredging up, which is sus too.
A documentary was released "Hendrix - A Perfect Murder?" but I haven't seen it or found a video link for it.
Hendrix himself apparently thought he was going to die soon, per Michael Braun.
During his autopsy, they noticed his stomach was filled with wine yet there’s was no alcohol in his blood. They said his hair and clothes were filled with red wine. His manager was a piece of shit with connections to mafia , and Jimi was gonna leave him . The manager made more money from his death.
The girl who was with him that night, her story never added up and kept changing over the years until she took her own life.
Jeffrey actually went to the funeral, but waited outside in his limo. Very strange behavior.
He didn't go into the church there for he didn't go to the funeral, He watched the coffin go into the church then drove off. very strange indeed.
Jeffrey was connected way higher than just the Mafia.
He was trying to leave his contract with Jefferey plus Jimi was getting very political at that time. He also knew it was coming maybe Jefferey said if you leave you're a dead man, How else would Jimi know he wouldn't make it to 28? . Plus you don't get wine in your lungs and hardly any in your blood stream when it's an accident.
They reopened the case in Scotland Yard in the early 90’s. Evidence was not overwhelming but they left it as open. The only real evidence is the conflicting accounts of Monikka Danneman and the paramedics that arrived at the scene. If he was murdered it wouldn’t surprise me at all— Whenever you mix money, power, sex and drugs together, particularly with the most iconic rock star of that era, murder is not that big of a stretch.
His manager was ex MI6, he wanted Jimi to tour but he was working on an album at his studio ,the mafia wanted protection money because Electric Lady studios was built in Mafia territory Manager Mike Jeffrey told roadie Tappy Wright "" I had to do it Tappy"* but Tappy never asked what he meant, 3 yrs later Manager Mike died in a plane crash and too! His secret to the grave...info from Uncut Magazine UK 200 and something ( I still have it somewhere)
After Woodstock and throughout 1970 Jimi looked tired,worn out, haggard and uninspired, That shady Michael Jeffrey kept booking Jimi with endless tours and exploited Jimi by telling him how he was financially in trouble because of the mounting bills due to the construction of Electric Ladyland studios,Jeffrey was a nutbag and a control freak and drove Jimi to the ground.
A genuinely shady manager, who admitted to having him killed for the 2 million dollar life insurance. An absolute scumbag.
I knew the players. I know where the money went. I know the allowance he was given despite the millions he was earning. He was getting pretty angry about what was going on. So he needed to disappear. Just like how Michael Jeffrey "died" in a horrific airline crash. You know nothing about what was going on behind the scenes.
I know this stuff because I roadied for a band named Cat Mother who was produced by Jimi and "managed" by Michael. He owed them $200K as well. Cat Mother was the opening act for Jimi through 1970 until he died. I saw lot of stuff backstage. I'm 76. Ride my Harley, shoot my guns, walk my dogs. That's enough for me...
Jeffery had some of his old friends from deep intel get his name on the deceased list. He already had millions of Jimi's money in the Caribbean and in cocaine tonnage heading north.
'Jimi Hendrix: A Perfect Murder?': Meet Kathy Etchingham, ex-girlfriend who suspected foul play in his death
Etchingham has spent nearly her whole life serving to Hendrix's legacy, including conducting her own investigation into his death
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