http://www.amazon.com/DEATH-OF-BEATLE-1966-ebook/dp/B00CMJAWZA
The persistent rumor that Paul McCartney, the Beatle, was killed in a car
crash in November of 1966 and was replaced by a look-alike is easy to prove.
There is overwhelming evidence that Paul was replaced by a look-alike.
circumstantial evidence can put an accused murderer to death in a court of
law. There is much circumstantial evidence about the rumor available through
a casual Internet search which demonstrates the scientific evidence. For
example, at the University of Florida voice prints of McCartney before
November 1966 do not match the voice of Paul after that particular month.
Pictorial evidence shows Paul growing several inches at age 28. The music
clues are interesting but not nearly as convincing as the more empirical
evidence. What this book does is give the reader a highly entertaining read
whether the rumor is true or not true. It gives a look into what was going on
among the members of the Beatles during Beatlemania and is a fun read.