The Death of Brandon Lee: The Untold Story

As told by internationally known Award Winning Journalist and Author R.E.
Gus Payne with Charles Williams

EXCERPT
It is highly unlikely, almost impossible, that Lee died the way he was said to have died" by Wilmington, North Carolina officials who claim Brandon was killed by the tip of a dummy bullet projected into his body from the force of the firing of a full-load blank by actor Michael Massee, the evening of March 31, 1993 on the set of the movie, The Crow.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1 - Introduction: The Legacy of Bruce Lee
Part 2 - The Killing of Brandon Lee/Hospital/Autopsy
Part 3 The Official Version of What Happened
Part 4 The Facts: What Really Happened/The Media

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