Phil drapes the shawl around Linda's shoulders as they are standing. In the next scene as they sit, the shawl is draped around Linda's arms.
In his opening monologue Phil Spector talks about Senator Ted Kennedy's 1968 infamous car accident in Martha's Vineyard. He claims the Senator "hid under a blanket" after drowning a "teenager" in a "Volkswagen". Although he did hide under a blanket for 72 hours, Mary Jo Kopechne drowned in an Oldsmobile a few days shy of her 29th birthday.
In one of the interviews with Phil Spector, he says "Sam Cooke, in bed with some girl, the husband comes home - bam bam bam!". In reality, Sam Cooke was killed by a manager at a motel to which he had brought a prostitute. Sam Cooke was using the toilet in his room when the prostitute ran off with all his clothes, presumably to rob him. Cooke went into frenzy and headed for the manager's office, wearing nothing but shoes and a jacket, to ask where the prostitute had gone. The manager perceived Cooke's aggressive manner as an attack and shot him in the stomach. Court ruled the case as "justifiable homicide" and the manager was freed of all charges.