Cops Take Another Look at Rolling Stone Jones' Death

Hundreds of pages of new evidence dug up by journalist
By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 31, 2009 1:25 PM CDT
Cops Take Another Look at Rolling Stone Jones' Death
British rock singer Mick Jagger performs with The Rolling Stones at the free open-air concert in Hyde Park given in memory of guitarist Brian Jones, July 5, 1969.   (Getty Images)

It’s been 40 years since Brian Jones’ body was discovered in a swimming pool—but police are reviewing the death of the Rolling Stones' co-founder in the wake of “new evidence” that he was murdered, the Daily Mail reports. An investigative journalist provided police some 600 pages of documents on the musician’s death; they may open a new probe if they find sufficient evidence in the case.

In the past, the police have refused calls for a new investigation. “There is no time limit on the review. But after 40 years of mystery, anyone who values Brian’s reputation will be happy to wait for the outcome,” says the investigative journalist. Officially, the 27-year-old drowned while under the influence of alcohol and drugs, though the latter wasn't found in his system, and the post-mortem report showed he had drunk just 3.5 pints of beer.
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