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In the infamous Room 100 of New York's Chelsea Hotel, on October 12, 1978, Nancy Spungen was found stabbed to death, her boyfriend Sid Vicious-bassist of the Sex Pistols-sitting nearby in a daze. The world quickly branded it a tragic punk-rock love story gone wrong: two doomed addicts destroying each other in a haze of heroin and rage. Hollywood immortalized it as a modern Romeo and Juliet.But in Dead in Room 100, Colin Brand dismantles the myth with unflinching precision. Drawing on overlooked evidence, witness testimonies, and a meticulous reconstruction of events, Brand reveals a botched NYPD investigation, ignored suspects, and a crime scene contaminated before the blood dried. From Nancy's turbulent Philadelphia childhood marked by mental illness and violence to Sid's rise from London squats to punk stardom, this book traces their chaotic 23-month collision-fights, overdoses, and all-culminating in that fateful night.Was it really Sid, or did a shadowy dealer or intruder wield the knife while the couple lay vulnerable? Brand confronts confessions, vanished evidence, and the cultural obsession that buried the truth for decades. This is no romantic elegy; it's a raw exposé of broken lives, media sensationalism, and a murder that may never be solved.Gripping and revelatory, Dead in Room 100 strips away the glamour to expose the ugly reality behind one of rock's most enduring legends. Perfect for true-crime enthusiasts and punk history buffs.