![]() ![]() Joe Orton had found a new boyfriend and was planning to break up with the already stressed out depressed and troubled Halliwell. Halliwell had been depressed and was seeing a psychiatrist. A chaufeur that had been sent to take him to the meeting discovered the bodies. He was supposed to meet with them or their representatives the day they found him murdered. Joe Orton later started having success with his plays (dark satirical comedies).Joe Orton was in touch with the Beatles and was writing a play (Up Against It) for them. Orton felt that the punishment was excessive due to them being queers. They would return library books with new sleeve covers and new blurbs. Joe Orton and Halliwell were known to play the fools and had been arrested fined L262 and jailed for 6 months for damaging library books. Halliwell then took an overdose of 22 Nembutal and committed suicide. Halliwell bludgeoned 34 year old Joe Orton to death with a hammer to his head (9 blows) on August 1967. This song was most likely inspired by the tragic incident involving talented English playright Joe Orton and his lover companion Kenneth Halliwell(Maxwell is a wordplay on Haliwell). The judge does not agree and he tells themĬame down upon his head (doo doo, doo doo, do) Say he must go free (Maxwell must go free) Rose and Valerie, screaming from the gallery Writing fifty times "I must not be so, o, o, o"Ĭame down upon her head (doo doo, doo doo, do) She tells Max to stay when the class has gone away "Can I take you out to the pictures, Joan?"īack in school again, Maxwell plays the fool again ![]()
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