The poster that came with the white album has a number of odd images and of course came under the scrutiny of those looking for "Paul is dead" clues". In the lower right hand corner of the poster (page 7 of the CD booklet) is a picture of Paul dancing. When viewed closely, a pair of ghostly hands are reaching toward Paul from behind.
Also, in the lower left hand corner of the poster (page 18 of the CD booklet) is a picture of Paul in disguise. Conspiracy theorists suggested that this image was actually of William Campbell prior to the plastic surgery that allowed him to replace the late Paul McCartney.
In the upper left hand corner of the poster is a picture of Paul in a bathtub (this appears on page 3 of the CD booklet). The position of Paul's head and the suds around him suggest the grisly accident scene of his fatal accident.
According to one version of the "Paul is dead" rumor, Paul left the recording studio after arguing with Ringo. In his song "Don't Pass Me By", Ringo expresses his regret at the tragic turn of events after Paul's angry departure from the studio: "I listen for your footsteps coming up the drive/I listen for your footsteps but they don't arrive" George moans "Paul, Paul" at the end of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and John expresses his anguish over Paul's death in "I'm So Tired". At the end of "I'm So Tired" John utters some gibberish
"I'm So Tired" [edit] - Forward
which when played backwards sounds like "Paul is a dead man. Miss him, miss him miss him."
"I'm So Tired" [edit] - Reversed
The song "Glass Onion" makes a number of references to Beatle songs and events. John mentions "The Fool on the Hill" and states, "I tell you man he living there still". Perhaps the most intriguing line in the song, however, is "Well here's another clue for you all/The walrus was Paul." In the odd conclusion to "Cry Baby Cry", Paul asks "Can you take me where I came from?/Can you take me back?" This leads into "Revolution 9", the track that is perhaps the most analyzed for "Paul is dead" clues.