Phil Spector's chauffeur testified Wednesday that after seeing the producer with a gun in his hand and the body of actress Lana Clarkson inside Spector's home he became afraid of getting shot and fled.Adriano De Souza returned to the stand in Spector's murder trial a day after telling the jury how he heard a "pow" as he waited outside Spector's castle-like home in suburban Alhambra at 5 a.m. on Feb. 3, 2003, and that Spector emerged with a gun in hand and said, "I think I killed somebody."
Prosecutor Alan Jackson showed the jury photographs of Clarkson's body slumped in a chair in the foyer and close-up of her face with blood around her mouth. The defense claims she shot herself.
De Souza said he looked past Spector and saw Clarkson's body slumped in a chair with her legs near the floor and asked Spector what happened, to which Spector responded with a shrug.
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