Paul McCartney 09/08/64
Paul McCartney: Dead or Alive?, London, England
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Paul McCartney: Dead or Alive?

Host: George Noory interviews R. Gary Patterson (rgarypatterson.com), the main guest on Monday, discussed what he considers to be an "urban legend,"
the oft
repeated story that Paul McCartney died back in 1966 in a car accident.
As
chronicled in his book The Walrus Was Paul: The Great Beatle Death Clues

f 1969, Patterson believes the group may have deliberately planted enigmatic references in their music and album art, such as on the cover of Sgt.
Pepper's.

Reacting to the controversial website Paul is Really Dead, which claims to show forensic evidence through before and after photographs, that McCartney was replaced by an imposter in 1966, Patterson sent the link to a Forensic Examiner.
The Examiner replied via a written response, that such photo comparisons were not forensic evidence because you would need exact angles for accuracy.

Patterson also shared his interpretations of various musical clips and backwards masking excerpts from Beatles recordings that were played on the show.
In the
lyric "he got feet down below his knee," from the song Come Together for instance, he said this could be a reference to a person being buried a certain number of feet underground.

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