Anon drops info on secret Laurel Canyon 'nuclear' film studio on WONDERLAND Avenue.
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I visited Morrison's grave at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. It was cleaned up when I saw it and wasn't like the trashed out photos that you see everywhere. It's surprisingly hard to find. It's tucked behind some bigger tombs in an out-of-the-way spot. You could go right past it and not even know it was there, unless you're specifically looking for it.
Morrison was buried immediately and without an autopsy. This violated French law. After Ray Manzarek and the remaining Doors members visited Morrison's grave site, Ray commented they were all mystified how Morrison's body could be buried in such a small grave. They surmised his body had to be buried vertically, but this is contrary to long standing French law. John Densmore commented that it felt like Morrison's spirit was not there. The real story behind Jim Morrison 's untimely death has more to do with the MOSSAD and other Intel agencies and his father's patriotism for speaking out and criticizing the culprits who the attacked the USS liberty.
Now that you mention it, it was small. I never really gave it a thought -- I just assumed that what was above-ground was no reflection on what was underground. The site, like I mentioned, seemed almost like an afterthought. It was just sort of wedged into its surroundings -- nothing like what you'd expect for someone famous. It's basically hidden behind larger crypts. You have to go to an effort to find it. I walked around the general area for awhile before I found it, as I never imagined it would be so out of the way.
I saw Edith Piaf's grave - the famous French singer -- and she has a large above-ground stone, rectangular, box-like crypt big enough to fit a coffin inside. She's easy to find and in a well-travelled area of the Pere Lachaise cemetery. It's a complete contrast to Morrison's grave.
If you've never been there, Pere Lachaise is like a city for the dead. There are little streets and boulevards that you wander through. There's really no rhyme or reason to any of it. There are large crypts, above-ground burial sites, and everything in between. Rumor has it that if you know the right crypts to go to, they lead down into the catacombs.