Mark David Chapman, the man who killed John Lennon, denied parole again

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CBS/AP) ALBANY, N.Y. - Mark David Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon outside the former Beatle's Manhattan apartment building in December 1980, was denied release from prison in his seventh appearance before a parole board, New York corrections officials said.

Chapman, 57, was denied parole by a three-member board after a hearing Wednesday, the state Department of Corrections said Thursday. The transcript of his latest hearing wasn't immediately released. He can try for parole again in two years.


Chapman was sentenced in 1981 to 20 years-to-life in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Lennon was 40 when he died.


Chapman was transferred in May from the Attica Correctional Facility in western New York to the nearby Wende Correctional Facility. Both are maximum security. The prison system doesn't disclose why inmates are transferred.


At his previous hearing, he recalled that he had considered shooting Johnny Carson or Elizabeth Taylor instead, and said again that he chose Lennon because the ex-Beatle was more accessible, that his century-old Upper West Side apartment building by Central Park "wasn't quite as cloistered."



Chapman fired five shots outside the Dakota apartment house on Dec. 8, 1980, hitting Lennon four times in front of his wife, Yoko Ono, and others.


The former security guard from Hawaii said that his motivation was instant notoriety but that he later realized he made a horrible decision for selfish reasons.
"I felt that by killing John Lennon I would become somebody and instead of that I became a murderer and murderers are not somebodies," Chapman told the board two years ago.


Ono, 79, said two years ago that she was trying to be "practical" in asking that her husband's killer remain behind bars. She said Chapman might be a danger to her, other family members and perhaps even himself.


In a 1992 interview at Attica, Chapman told Barbara Walters that it was dark when he shot Lennon in the back with a .38-caliber revolver after he exited a limousine, headed up the walkway to his apartment building and looked at Chapman.



"I heard this voice - not an audible voice, an inaudible voice - saying over and over, `Do it, do it, do it,"' Chapman said. He explained, "I thought that by killing him I would acquire his fame."


Chapman has been in protective custody with a good disciplinary record, according to corrections officials.
 

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After reading Paul's book about the group, Lennon was portrayed as too self centered and too unwavering when criticized about his muscial expertise and contributions to be a team player over the long haul.
 

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How do some murderers get off in 10-15 years and this guy is up for parole and is denied. Not trying to come off as insensitive, cause he prolly does need to spend the rest of his life there. But if he's been a model prisoner....?
 

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Guess Lennon's celebrity status might have some influence even though many in the US Government including J Edgar FBI Hoover hated Lennon's guts. He thought Lennon was too big for his knickers coming here and criticising US Policy in Vietnam. Strom Thurmond led a charge in the US Senate to have Lennon deported and Lennon had to go though the immigration offices to stay in country.
 

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I am sick of this story. Every year they write a story of him getting denied parole. Who cares about that lunatic.
 

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With the publicity Chapman brings also glorifies Lennon as the martyr of the peace love happiness generation. There will always be a fraction of the American Public who still cling to the sixities and make love no war mentality. I think that has something to do with Chapman's interest in pop culture beside the actual crime.
 

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I get tired of hearing about Charles Manson too every few years when he comes up for parole. Especially since he was sentenced to death in the first place, but his sentenced was overturned to life in prison.
 

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The thing about Manson was the shock effect on the public due to the grisly nature of the murders plus the drug and sex elements of the hippie culture in the 1960's. Those God Damn Long Haired Drug Addicts could have been the comments made by the conservatives. Here again the peace love and happiness movement wanted to been seen by authority figures as individuals who wanted to change the world through protests, music, enlightment, passive marches etc but once Manson's Family tarnished the hippie mystique with the crimes and trial, the hippie days for change were numbered. With Chapman, some liberals who may influence in how the articles and reports are written may still hold nostalgic memories of the 60's and Lennon's philosophies.
 

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After reading Paul's book about the group, Lennon was portrayed as too self centered and too unwavering when criticized about his muscial expertise and contributions to be a team player over the long haul.

Paul and John didn't like each other so McCartney isn't the most objective source.
 

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I think McCartney and Lennon were chums in the early days, but as Lennon dived into harder drugs and contributed less worthy material, the seed of animosity was planted. Actually McCartney's book is not as biased as one might think across the boarrd, but he does indicated that Lennon was stubborn to deal with both on a music level as well as in business. It was a good read on a cold winter night. I can't remember the exact title, but it is just basically Paul's autobiography. For anyone interested, I found a copy at my local library. Maybe you town library has one also.
 

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