Netflix's new documentary features new interviews and evidence surrounding Brian Jones' death
Netflix has announced a new documentary that will explore the theory that Brian Jones was murdered. This theory is even supported by the musician's daughter .
One of the founders of the Rolling Stones , Jones died 50 years ago from accidental drowning, as defined at the time. Police had also found drugs in his system.
The film will feature new interviews and evidence, including from the musician's agent, Tom Keylock . He had said that "what people don't know is that they made some really strong marijuana cakes. That's why they were all high and didn't even know what day it was."
Police are aware that, in addition to Jones and his agent, three other people were present at the musician's house that day: Anna Wohlin, Janet Lawson, and Frank Thorogood , a bricklayer who is consistently accused in theories of having killed Brian Jones.
In the interview, which will only be revealed in the documentary, Keylock states:
I think the police wanted to press charges of manslaughter, but they were instructed to drop it. The only one who could have been charged was Frank Thorogood, because he was the only one in the pool. But the police said, 'just forget it.' The orders came from above not to pursue it further, and they never did after that.
The documentary does not yet have a release date.
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