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Bobby Fuller and his band, the Bobby Fuller Four, achieved commercial success in the mid 60s with songs like “Let Her Dance” and their cover of the Crickets’ “I Fought the Law”. But just as the band was reaching their highest level of fame, Bobby was found dead in the front seat of his mother’s car. The death was first marked a suicide, but his body was soaked in gasoline and showed signs of assault. To this day, no one is quite sure just what happened to Bobby Fuller. (Subject Matter Begins @ 9:50)
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Bobby Fuller and his band, the Bobby Fuller Four, achieved commercial success in the mid 60s with songs like “Let Her Dance” and their cover of the Crickets’ “I Fought the Law”. But just as the band was reaching their highest level of fame, Bobby was found dead in the front seat of his mother’s car. The death was first marked a suicide, but his body was soaked in gasoline and showed signs of assault. To this day, no one is quite sure just what happened to Bobby Fuller. (Subject Matter Begins @ 9:50)
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