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− | '''Mark David Chapman''' (born 10 May 1955) was convicted for the murder of [[John Lennon]] on 8 December 1980. The court found that Chapman fired 5 shots at Lennon outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City, hitting him four times in his back. [[ | + | '''Mark David Chapman''' (born 10 May 1955) was convicted for the murder of [[John Lennon]] on 8 December 1980. The court found that Chapman fired 5 shots at Lennon outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City, hitting him four times in his back. [[Jose Sanjenis Perdomo]], the doorman of the Dakota and key organiser of [[Operation 40]] spoke to Chapman after the shots were fired, but before the police arrived. Chapman remained at the scene reading J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye until the police arrived and arrested him. Chapman repeatedly said that the novel was his statement. Some commentators remain skeptical about this verdict.<ref>[http://www.lennonmurdertruth.com/index.asp Who really killed John Lennon?] by Steve Lightfoot</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:54, 10 December 2014
"“Lone nut”" Mark David Chapman (Patsy) | |
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Born | 10 May 1955 |
Member of | World Vision |
Supposed perpetrator of | John Lennon/Assassination |
The convicted but probable controlled patsy killer of John Lennon. |
Mark David Chapman (born 10 May 1955) was convicted for the murder of John Lennon on 8 December 1980. The court found that Chapman fired 5 shots at Lennon outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City, hitting him four times in his back. Jose Sanjenis Perdomo, the doorman of the Dakota and key organiser of Operation 40 spoke to Chapman after the shots were fired, but before the police arrived. Chapman remained at the scene reading J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye until the police arrived and arrested him. Chapman repeatedly said that the novel was his statement. Some commentators remain skeptical about this verdict.[1]
Event Witnessed
Event | Location(s) | Description |
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John Lennon/Assassination | New York The Dakota | “Listen, if anything happens to Yoko and me, it was not an accident.” Jose Sanjenis Perdomo, the assassin who chose the staff of Operation 40, was the doorman of The Dakota hotel, a name not reported by commercially-controlled media at the time of the assassination. |
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References
- ↑ Who really killed John Lennon? by Steve Lightfoot