Paul McCartney (left) vs. Faul (right
A local reporter had been following Paul from when he left Abbey Road, and so saw the whole tragic accident. When Paul had been removed from the car and taken to hospital, He immediately went back to where he worked at wrote an article for that morning's newspaper. During this time, the police had run a number-plate check on the car and discovered who the driver was. Shocked, they immediately contacted Brian Epstein with the news so that he could handle the situation and decide what to do next. Frightened that a newspaper may have discovered who was in the crash and subsequently write a story about it, Brian phoned up all the local newspaper printers to see what the main headline was to be. When he found the newspaper that was to print the story, he bribed them into stopping the press and to destroy the copies that had already been printed. Then Brian's next step was to bribe the policeman who had done the number-plate search. His plan was to give himself time so that the situation could be discussed with the group and all the possible options contemplated.
The rest of the group were shocked, and contemplated disbanding in respect of their friend. However, it was counter-argued that the Beatles were at the top of their creative peak, and that they were tied to too many agreements and contracts to end it, so the decision was made to stay together. Then the problem came up as to how they were going to fill in the bass player spot. This would prove tricky. If a new person appeared in the line-up then fans would be hysterical over the demise of 'The Cute Beatle' and would be angry over the groups choice not to let this information public. There was only one option - replace Paul with a look-a-like to take over.
Finding a look-a-like was difficult, but was possible under the guise of an innocent looking 'Paul Look-a-like' competition that was judged by people who were unaware of the overall seriousness of their task. The eventual winner of the competition was a person called William Campbell, and just after he had won reports of his mysterious disappearance began appearing on local news. William Campbell lived in Ontario, Canada and worked for the Ontario Provincial Police. He had disappeared because he was no longer William Campbell - he was Paul McCartney.
Although William looked a lot like McCartney, there were a small number of imperfections that needed to be eradicated. Amongst these improvements the top lip had to be fattened up a little, but there was a doctors error which left a scar. The eyebrows were also worked on. At the end, the new McCartney was pretty much indistinguishable from the old McCartney, and it was only then that the group were beginning to believe that their plan would work.
But there were other problems. William spoke with a Scottish accent, and so he had to undergo speech therapy to give him the trademark Liverpudlian accent. He was also right handed and so had to literally swap hands! He could already play bass guitar, and so in the studio he could play however he liked. However, in public and in music videos he'd have to mime whilst playing left handed.
In the end, the new McCartney could have fooled anyone, and in reality it did - several billion fans to be precise!
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