The years have not been kind to Phil Spector. The legendary producer, who's worked with such acts as The Beatles, The Ramones,  The Righteous Brothers, The Ronettes, and Leonard Cohen just to name few, was found guilty in 2009, of 2nd degree murder, in the murder of actress Lana Clarkson. He had been tried before in the 2003 death of Clarkson, only to have the first jury end in deadlock. What stood out from both the trials though was Spector's eccentric behavior, including wearing a series of gigantic bizarre wigs.

Now 74, Spector had been serving his 19 years to life sentence at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, in Corcoran, Calif, before being moved, last October, to the California Heath Care Facility in Stockton. Two new photos have been released of the former producer. Both show the toll that age and years behind bars have taken on him.

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. July 24, 2013
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. July 24, 2013
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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Oct 28, 2013
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Oct 28, 2013
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