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Jim Morrison died 36 years ago in the bathtub of his apartment in Paris. Or did he?
The Daily Mail is reporting that there is a possibility the case will be reopened after a nightclub owner claims the lead signer for The Doors was killed by a heroin overdose and died in the toilet of his nightclub. He alleges that drug dealers moved Morrison’s body to cover-up the crime.
According to Sam Bernett, Morrison died of a massive heroin overdose in the toilet of a nightclub he was managing, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus on the French capital’s fabled Left Bank.
Bernett, 62, a French-born former New York Times journalist, claims the death was then covered up by two drug dealers who transferred Morrison’s body from the club to the singer’s apartment and dumped it in the bath.
Bernett was then warned by the club’s owners never to tell anybody about what he had seen.
This extraordinary testament is contained in Bernett’s forthcoming book “The End - Jim Morrison” soon to be published in France.
The allegations are being taken so seriously that they are being examined by the French authorities and may lead to the investigation into Morrison’s death being reopened.
Jim Morrison’s flamboyant lifestyle and drug abuse were no secret at the time. When the 27-year-old rock superstar died, it was generally assumed he had died of an overdose. His death certificate cited that he died of ‘natural causes’ and there was not an investigation into his death, giving birth to endless speculation as to the causes of his early death. Jim Morrison became a legend.
Bernett says he wanted to get the truth out there to rid himself of the burden of carrying the secret all these years. He wanted the truth exposed so that it can be discussed and investigated.
In the early hours of 3 July 1971, the underground disco was heaving with 500 revellers, including 24-year-old British siren Marianne Faithfull who had recently split up with Mick Jagger. Morrison, who was living in Paris with his girlfriend Pamela Courson, arrived at about 1am.
“I greeted Jim as I always did,” recalled Bernett from his home in Paris.
“He didn’t look in great form, and immediately went to his usual spot at the bar and ordered a bottle of vodka. He was also drinking beers.
“I was used to talking about everything with him - from Janice Joplin to the beatniks - but that night it was just a bit of small talk.
“He’d come in to pick up heroin for Pam. He was always collecting drugs for her and the club was full of dealers.”

According to Bernett, Morrison bought the heroin from two men working for Jean de Breteuil, a French playboy and drug dealer.
“The dealers who Jim was talking to were well known,” said Bernett.
“Both were French guys in their 20s. I knew what they were up to, and kept an eye out for Jim. He disappeared to the toilets at around 2am.
“Then, about half an hour later, a cloakroom attendant came up to me and told me someone was locked in one of the cubicles and wasn’t coming out. It was then that I got a bouncer to smash the door down.’
Bernett was met by the sight of Morrison’s body, slumped on the toilet.
In his book, he writes: “I recognized the US Army combat jacket and the riding boots from the Camargue region of France which he never took off. It was Jim Morrison, with his head between his knees, his arms dangling.
“For a few seconds our eyes were glued to the unmoving corpse. We were mesmerised by the baffling spectacle.
“The flamboyant singer of The Doors, the cool and good-looking Californian guy, was now a collapsed and inert lump lying in a nightclub toilet.
“Seeing Jim in such a bad way was pretty awful. We were certain he’d been snorting heroin because there was foam coming out of his lips as well as blood. He was scared of needles so never injected drugs. He just snorted them.”
Bernett’s first reaction was to send for one of his regular customers, a doctor. The medic, who Bernett refuses to name, “recognised Morrison but kept his cool. Very calmly, and expertly, he examined the body for a few seconds.
“He pushed Jim’s head back, lifted his eyelids, opened his mouth, and fixed his ear to his chest to listen to his heartbeat. He looked for marks and bruises on the body and the arms.
“It was a quick and professional examination. His diagnosis was very confident: ‘This man is dead. Apparently the victim of a cardiac arrest.’ The doctor was not stupid and spoke of a lethal overdose.”
In the meantime, Morrison’s two “friends” from the bar who had sold him the heroin had arrived. Ignoring the doctor’s verdict, they insisted the singer ‘had just fainted’ and they would take care of him.
Then, according to Bernett, they lifted Morrison’s body out of the toilets and along a corridor that linked the Circus with Alcazar, the club next door which still exists today.
That was the last Bernett saw of the body but, from Alcazar, he says it would have been easy to place Morrison in a car or van waiting in the small side street outside, and then take the body to the singer’s apartment across the river in Rue Beautreillis.
You can read the rest of Bernett’s story at The Daily Mail. The story seems plausible to me and it’s reasonable to think that Bernett is ready to get this secret off his chest.
I always had a crush of Jim Morrison. Yeah, I know he’s dead and he’s been dead most of my life, but still, look at him and listen to his music and poetry! So many died so young from drug abuse, especially during that era.
My, but wasn’t Jim Morrison a beautiful poet.

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