Jim Morrison lead singer of the 1960's band The Doors was one of rock's most influential but controversial cult icons. His mesmerizing lyrics and vocals earned him critical acclaim and drew the admiration of an army of fans as his outrageous drink and drug fueled behavior, on and off stage, established his reputation as a rebel and trouble-maker. A biographer described him as "an angel in grace and a dog in heat". But on July 3, 1971, Jim Morrison was found dead in the bathtub of his Paris apartment. He was just 27. The official cause was given as heart failure but many have dismissed this finding as a "fairy tale " and his death still inspires rumor and conspiracy theory. Now medical examiner Dr. Michael Hunter re-opens the file.