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Learn about the life and career of Brian Jones, the English musician who founded the Rolling Stones in 1962 and played various instruments. He died by drowning in 1969 at age 27, after being dismissed from the band.
- The Events Leading Up to Jones’ Mysterious Death
- Was Brian Jones’ Drowning A “Death by Misadventure”?
- Developments in The Case in The Ensuing Decades
- Lingering Questions About Brian Jones’ Death
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The 16th-century farmhouse and its grounds were already firmly rooted in history before Brian Jones’ death occurred there. Cotchford Farm was previously owned by A.A. Milne, the author responsible for bringing Winnie the Pooh to life. In fact, Galleons Lap, Poohsticks bridge, and Pooh Corner are all based on real locations near Cotchford’s hundred-...
The ambulance rolled into the driveway of Cotchford Farm just after midnight on July 3. From here, we have what’s noted on the coroner’s report, what the witnesses at the scene said (or didn’t say), and what the media wanted people to believe. The cause of Brian Jones’ death on the coroner’s report was officially listed as drowning — then ultimatel...
Police have opened and closed the investigation into Brian Jones’ death three times — in 1984, 1994 and 2009. New evidence included the connection between Frank Thorogood and the near-fatal beating of his mistress who might have tried talking to Sussex police, according to LA Weekly. It also likely took into account a statement by Anna Wohlin, who ...
Today, all the main players in the case are dead. Nobody who was there is able to answer any more questions. Tom Keylock died 40 years to the day after Brian Jones — on July 2, 2009. So we’ll likely never get answers on some remaining questions surrounding Brian Jones’ death. Like how Frank Thorogood injured his wrist badly enough on July 2 that he...
The Rolling Stones co-founder died in his pool in 1969, but the circumstances are unclear. Was it an accident, a suicide, or a murder? Explore the witnesses, the evidence, and the theories behind this unsolved case.
9 de jul. de 2020 · Brian Jones, the founding guitarist of the Rolling Stones, died of drowning at age 27 in 1969. His death was ruled as misadventure, but some suspect foul play or cover-up.
3 de jul. de 2019 · Barbara Marion, who discovered she was Jones's daughter in 2002, says his death in 1969 was not properly investigated and he was killed by the police. She also accuses Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of picking on him and denying him credit for forming the Rolling Stones.
Brian Jones didn’t live past thirty — he died at twenty-six, at the bottom of his swimming pool, probably swallowing some water, too stoned to catch his breath and come up for air.
- Greil Marcus
2 de jul. de 2019 · Apaixonado pelos blues e símbolo pop da década de 60, Brian Jones foi a mente criativa da maior banda de rock de sempre. Acabou despedido e encontrado morto numa piscina há 50 anos.
29 de jul. de 2019 · The Rolling Stones guitarist died 50 years ago in a swimming pool, but his manager claims he was "out of his mind" on hash cakes. A former Scotland Yard officer says the police covered up the case and did not pursue the builder who allegedly killed Jones.