Chapman details the night he killed John Lennon

Posted by | September 16, 2016 17:47 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly


Mark David Chapman offered details during his last parole hearing.

“He came out, and this is a part that I really regret happening, he came out and as a ruse, I had his album and a pen and I asked him to sign the album,” said Chapman, 61.

He told the three-member board: “He took his time. He asked me if I wanted anything else. His wife had come out with him and she was waiting in a limo and that’s something I often reflect on how decent he was to just a stranger.

“He signed the album and gave it back to me. He got in the limo.”

Chapman walked away, but returned later that evening, around 10:50 p.m., with a .38-caliber revolver and a copy of J.D. Salinger’s book The Catcher In The Rye.

Lennon soon returned home in the limo with Ono and walked past Chapman, entering the archway of the Dakota.

Chapman pulled out the gun and shot four bullets into Lennon’s back. The former Beatle was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

“That’s a true sociopathic mind,” said Chapman.

“I will say this: Towards the end, I would say the last hour or so, I did talk to myself. I sent up a prayer and said please help me turn this around. I couldn’t do it.

“Other than that, there was no feeling towards his son or his wife or himself. I was obsessed on one thing and that was shooting him so that I could be somebody.”

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4 responses to Chapman details the night he killed John Lennon

  1. Gina Bousquet September 16th, 2016 at 18:06

    No parole for him, please!

  2. Roctuna September 16th, 2016 at 18:13

    This psycho should never see free sunlight again. Those words are sick beyond belief.

  3. Jack E Raynbeau September 16th, 2016 at 23:27

    How dare you even print his name. Shame on you.

  4. bpollen September 17th, 2016 at 04:22

    “I often reflect on how decent he was to just a stranger.”

    I reacted to this the same way I reacted to Sirhan Sirhan when he said that Robert Kennedy would support his getting parole: TOO BAD YOU SHOT HIM!

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