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Lennon's killer says he sought glory, deserved death penalty - Black News Channel

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By MICHAEL HILL Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The man who killed John Lennon in 1980 says he was seeking glory and deserved the death penalty for a 'despicable' act. Mark David Chapman made the comments in response to questions last month from a parole board, which denied him parole for an 11th time. As in previous parole board hearings, the now 65-year-old inmate expressed remorse for gunning down the former Beatle outside the musician's Manhattan apartment building. 'I assassinated him .. because he was very, very, very famous and that's the only reason and I was very, very, […]

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