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December the 8th, 1980, New York.
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10 .50 in the evening.
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A limousine draws up outside an
exclusive New York apartment building.
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A man and woman get out.
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Suddenly, the sound of gunshots echoes
through the night air.
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One of the world's most famous rock
stars is hit four times.
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He will not survive.
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December the 8th, 1980, New York. 11 .30
in the evening.
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A large crowd is gathering outside an
apartment building overlooking Central
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Park. They've just heard that one of the
world's best -known rock stars has been
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shot to death.
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His name?
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John Lennon.
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As news of Lennon's death spread...
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It creates an avalanche of grief and
hysteria with fans now turning his
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apartment building, the Dakota, into a
shrine.
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The question everyone wants answered is
who would want to kill him and why?
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It's well known that Lenin's opposition
to the Vietnam War had earned him
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enemies in high places.
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They regarded him as a dangerous
radical.
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But the war had ended five years
earlier.
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And by 1980, Lennon is no longer
regarded as a threat to national
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least not by the authorities.
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He's now much more likely to be targeted
by a crank, someone out there who
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resents him for his wealth and fame,
someone who wants to make a name for
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himself.
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By December 1980, 40 -year -old John
Lennon's days as one of the Beatles, the
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world's most successful ever rock band.
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are long over.
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The group had their first number one hit
in March 1963.
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From then on, they're unstoppable.
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The seemingly endless run of chart
-topping songs, groundbreaking tours, TV
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appearances and film ensure that the
group remain at the peak of the rock
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industry.
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The Beatles become worldwide icons,
lionized wherever they go, every
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noted no matter how trite, becoming in
the process as Lennon once remarked in
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unguarded moment during a newspaper
interview, more popular than Jesus.
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The pressure becomes unbearable.
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So at the end of August 1966, the
Beatles stop touring, preferring now to
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concentrate on recording and filmmaking.
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On January 30, 1969, the group play
together for the last time, performing
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for a film project.
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let it be on the roof of a building they
own in central London.
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Now they go their separate ways, Lennon
spending more and more time with Yoko
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Ono, an avant -garde artist, seven years
his senior, whom he'd met in a London
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art gallery three years earlier.
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On March 20, 1969, during a brief
stopover in Gibraltar, the couple marry.
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The wedding is followed by a week in an
Amsterdam hotel, where they remain in
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bed, giving a string of interviews
espousing world peace.
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Two and a half years later, the couple
move to New York.
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They will not return to the UK.
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However, Lenin's extremely vocal and
public opposition to the Vietnam War,
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is by now in full spate, together with
his friendship with other prominent anti
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-war protesters such as Abbie Hoffman
and Jerry Rubin, mark him out as a
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troublemaker by the US authorities.
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President Richard Nixon in particular is
paranoid about Lenin whipping up
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opposition to him among thousands of 18
-year -old Americans, who in 1972...
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are able to vote for the first time.
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Nixon is convinced that Lenin would try
and use his huge influence to persuade
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these new young voters to oppose him
during his campaign to get re -elected
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year.
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So, in March 1972, using a previous
conviction in London for possessing
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in 1968 as a pretext,
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the U .S. Immigration and Naturalization
Service begins deportation proceedings
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against Levin.
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This means that for the next two years,
he has a 60 -day expulsion order hanging
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over him, even though his lawyers keep
managing to get it extended.
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It's still where I like to be.
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It's still Paris or Rome.
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to me, like they used to be thousands of
years ago, and I want to be here. I
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want to be able to be here and be in
England and France or travel wherever I
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want. I don't expect to be, you know,
hassled unless I'm going to Hungary or
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something or Czechoslovakia. Then I'd
expect it.
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Meanwhile, the FBI is also keeping tabs
on him, allegedly tapping his apartment
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phone and watching his every move.
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When it first started, I was followed in
a car.
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And my phone was tapped. Now, we lost
the phone tap in case because how do you
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prove your phone was tapped?
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Now, at that time, it was pre
-Watergate, so you can imagine John
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his phone's tapped and there's men
following in car.
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But I went on a TV show here, a talk
show at night, and said this was
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to me, and it stopped the next day.
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In August 1974, following his exposure
during the Watergate scandal, Nixon
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stepped down.
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Lenin now feels he can begin to relax.
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Nixon's successor, Gerald Ford, can see
no point in continuing the fight against
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the rock star, and the US authorities
quietly drop their attempts to deport
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In July 1976, Lenin is, at last, issued
with a precious green card.
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He's free to remain in the US
indefinitely.
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Lennon now goes into semi -retirement,
seemingly preferring the life of a house
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-husband to that of a world -famous rock
star.
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But by August 1980, he's had enough, and
issues a press release stating that he
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and Yoko are working on a new album.
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The album, entitled Double Fantasy, is
released on November 21.
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It's the last one he'll ever make.
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It would go on to sell more than six
million copies.
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December the 8th, 1980.
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New York, 5 .15 p .m.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono emerge from the
exclusive Dakota building on West 72nd
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Street.
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They're on their way to a recording
studio on West 44th Street to oversee
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turning some of the double fantasy
tracks into singles.
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Earlier that day, Lennon and Yoko give
an interview in their apartment to Dave
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Sholin, a San Francisco radio producer.
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As Lennon talks about his life to date,
he muses, I consider that my work won't
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be finished until I'm dead and buried,
and I hope that's a long, long time.
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He could have had no idea that this was
to be his last interview.
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December the 8th.
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The Sheraton, 7th Avenue, New York, 10
.30 a .m.
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A young man is getting ready to go out.
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His name is Mark Chapman.
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Once out on the street, Chapman,
clutching a copy of the Double Fantasy
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makes his way to the Dakota Building on
West 72nd Street.
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It's a 20 -block walk.
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On the way, he stops off at a bookshop
and buys a copy of The Catcher in the
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by J .D. Salinger.
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He writes, to Holden Caulfield, from
Holden Caulfield, on the title page, and
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the words, this is my statement,
underneath.
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11 .30 a .m.
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Chapman arrives at the Dakota.
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After hanging around for a while, he
goes for lunch.
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1 .30 p .m.
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Once back, Chapman chats to Paul Goresh.
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a 21 -year -old store detective and part
-time freelance photographer.
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He too is hoping to catch sight of
Lennon.
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5 p .m.
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The radio crew emerge from the Dakota
and start loading their car.
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5 .15 p .m.
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono appear.
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They stand on the sidewalk waiting for
the limousine which will take them to
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studio.
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But it's nowhere in sight.
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As they wait, Lennon signs autographs
for his adoring fans.
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Chapman hangs back, then shyly hands him
his double fantasy album.
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He doesn't say a word as Lennon
scribbles his name.
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The moment is captured for posterity by
photographer Paul Goresh, who is still
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close by.
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By now, Lennon and Yoko have given up
waiting for their car and asked the
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crew to drop them off at the studio.
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Even though he's secured the coveted
autograph, Chapman seems in no hurry to
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leave. Neither does Goresh.
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8 .30 p .m.
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As Goresh at last decides to go home,
Chapman tries to persuade him to stay a
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while longer.
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Well, the thing that sticks in my mind
most of all is when I was leaving, after
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I'd already taken the pictures of Lennon
and Chapman.
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And when I was trying to leave, he said,
you shouldn't leave. He says, because,
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you know, you want to get your album
signed.
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And I said, well, there's no problem. I
said, I see Lennon all the time. I can
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get my album signed anytime I want.
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And he said, yeah.
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He said, you never know, though. He
said, something might happen to Lennon.
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says, and you won't get your album
signed.
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And, you know, I said, no. I said, what
do you mean? He said, you know, he could
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go away to Spain or something tonight,
and you might never see him again.
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I said, you're crazy. I said, you know,
I'll see him again. And I got in my car,
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and I went home.
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The rest we know what happened.
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Now Chapman remains alone with his
thoughts, waiting for Lennon to come
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10 .20 p .m.
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Lennon and Yoko leave the studio on West
44th Street near Times Square.
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He says he'll return at 9 o 'clock the
following morning.
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Their car takes them up 8th Avenue to
Columbus Circle, then along Central Park
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West to West 72nd Street.
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10 .50 p .m.
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They arrive at the Dakota building.
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Yoko gets out of the car first and walks
towards the entrance ahead of Lennon.
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As they do so, Chapman steps forward.
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He calls out, Mr. Lennon, he's about to
make history.
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25 -year -old Mark Chapman is a highly
disturbed and troubled young man.
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Born in Fort Worth, Texas, the son of a
USAF staff sergeant and a nurse, Chapman
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spends his childhood in Atlanta,
Georgia.
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An above -average student at school, at
16 he becomes a born -again Christian
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and works as a summer camp counselor for
the YMCA.
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Later, however, he drops out of college,
taking a series of low -level jobs
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until, age 21, he teams up with the YMCA
again.
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this time helping resettle Vietnamese
refugees at a camp in Fort Chappie,
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Arkansas.
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Chaplin then takes a week -long handgun
course, qualifying for a job as a
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security guard.
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But in January 1977, plagued by self
-doubt, he quits and flies to Hawaii,
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where he intends to live until his money
runs out, then kill himself.
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In the event, he checks into a Honolulu
clinic.
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where he's treated for severe
depression.
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After two weeks, he's considered well
enough to be discharged.
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Early in July 1978, he embarks on a six
-and -a -half -week round -the -world
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trip.
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On his return, he moves in with Gloria
Abbe, the travel agent who'd arranged
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trip for him.
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They get married in June the following
year.
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By December, he's working as a security
guard.
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in a Honolulu apartment building.
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Around this time, he starts reading The
Catcher in the Rye by J .D. Salinger.
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As he does so, Chapman begins to
identify with Holden Caulfield, the
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-year -old main character, in particular
his hatred of hypocrites and phonies.
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Top of Chapman's list is John Lennon.
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He despises him for espousing peace,
love, and universal brotherhood, while
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the same time appearing to lead a
lavish, multi -millionaire lifestyle.
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On October 23, 1980, his obsession with
Lennon growing by the day, Chapman quits
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his job.
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In a bizarre gesture, he signs in at
work on his last day as John Lennon.
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Four days later, he buys a five -shot
.38 handgun for $169, registering it
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with the local police under his own
name.
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But strangely enough, he doesn't buy any
ammunition.
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Then, on October 29th, Chapman flies to
New York and checks into the Waldorf
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Astoria Hotel.
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He spends time hanging around outside
the Dakota, checking on Lennon's
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movements.
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Chapman then moves to another hotel, the
Alcott, just half a block from the
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Dakota.
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He's closing in on his prey.
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But now, to his consternation, Chapman
finds he's unable to buy ammunition for
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his new gun because he doesn't hold a
New York City gun permit.
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So on November 7th, he flies to his
hometown, Atlanta, Georgia, where he
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a number of lethal hollow -nosed bullets
from an old friend.
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claiming he needs them to defend himself
against muggers in New York.
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Chapman then returns to New York and
starts hanging around outside the Dakota
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again.
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The doorman tells him that Lennon and
Yoko are out of town.
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With no idea when they'll return,
Chapman, in a state of deep depression,
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back to Honolulu on November 12.
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But by December 5, he's in New York
again.
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First he checks into the YMCA, then he
moves to the Sheraton on 7th Avenue.
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And this time, he has murder on his
mind.
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At this stage in his life, John Lennon
couldn't be happier.
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He loves living in New York with his
wife, Yoko Ono, and their five -year
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son, Sean.
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His new album, Double Fantasy, is racing
up the charts.
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And he's already started work on its
successor, Milk and Honey.
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December the 8th, 1980.
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The Dakota Building, New York, 10 .50pm.
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John Lennon and Yoko arrive back home
after spending a busy evening in a
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recording studio working on his latest
album.
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He intends returning the following
morning.
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Neither of them take any notice of the
solitary figure waiting near the
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entrance.
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It's Chapman.
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Yoko gets out first and heads into the
building.
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She walks straight past Chapman without
looking at him.
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As Lennon follows her, he hears a voice
call out his name.
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He turns, to be confronted with the
horrifying sight of a man about 20 feet
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pointing a handgun at him.
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Without saying a word, he opens fire.
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Lennon is hit four times and collapses
in a pool of blood.
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Meanwhile, Chapman just stands there,
calmly.
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Within minutes, the police arrive.
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They place Lennon in the back of a car
and head at top speed for the Roosevelt
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Hospital, about a mile away.
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Sean Strub, who hears the shots from
nearby, describes the scene.
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Lennon had been shot, and within two
minutes of the time I got there, they
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brought out Lennon. He was limp.
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He had blood coming outside of his
mouth.
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He had his glasses on.
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And there were maybe five or six police
officers holding him, carrying him,
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putting him in the back seat of a car.
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Very quickly, Yoko was with him.
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And also at about the same time, within
a minute,
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They brought from this kind of inside
area, inside the gate.
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They were scuffling with the guy and
brought him out and he was handcuffed
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behind his back.
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That apparently was the man that shot
him.
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When Lennon arrives at the hospital,
seven surgeons try desperately to save
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But it's too late.
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He's lost around 80 % of his blood.
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After 30 minutes, they give up.
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Lennon is pronounced dead at 11 .15pm
and his body removed to the morgue.
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A distraught Yoko is taken back to the
Dakota, where around 1 ,000 people are
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now standing outside the building in a
collective daze.
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News of Lennon's death is soon flashing
around the world.
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Dave Sholin, the last person to
interview him, is driving home from San
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Francisco airport.
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He's listening to a radio show which
normally plays new music, but not
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The next song is another Beatles song.
So now I'm starting to wonder, this is
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very... Very strange. What is happening?
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Is there some big announcement?
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Are the Beatles, you know, going to get
back together? I don't know what was
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happening. And then Bill came on with
the announcement of the news. And I
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remember pulling off the side of the
road because I wanted to. I really
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sure whether I was going through as a
bad dream that I was or I was actually
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experiencing this.
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And then I realized this is.
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actually happening, because it really
took me aback, almost like you're in
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another zone.
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The outpouring of public grief from
millions of people around the world is
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unmatched since the assassination of
President Kennedy 17 years previously.
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December the 9th, 1980, New York.
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Mark Chapman is arraigned and charged
with second -degree murder.
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He remains passive throughout the brief
proceedings.
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December 10th, New York.
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Lennon's body is taken to Ferncliff
Mortuary in Hartsfield, the suburb of
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York, where it's hastily cremated in a
private ceremony.
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January 6th, 1981, New York.
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Mark Chapman makes another appearance in
court.
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There, despite his earlier admission
that he had shot Lennon, he pleads not
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guilty by reason of insanity.
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Chapman is remanded in custody and
preparations for what's predicted to be
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trial of the decade get underway.
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June the 22nd, New York.
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Chapman's trial begins.
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Much to the frustration of his lawyer,
Jonathan Marks, he now changes his mind
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yet again and pleads guilty.
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He believes that on June 8th, God told
him to plead guilty, and that was the
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of it.
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I have asked that he be examined to
determine whether or not he is fit to
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go to trial or to change his plea.
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Dr. Daniel Schwartz, a leading
psychiatrist, described Chapman's mental
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Schizophrenic, who has, to a certain
extent, lived in a fantasy world for
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years, who has also suffered from severe
depression.
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who committed this awful act for many
reasons, not the least of which was,
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without him quite being aware of it, an
attempt to cope with his feelings of
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depression and suicide.
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August 24th, New York.
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Nine weeks after the first hearing,
Chapman is brought back into court and
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himself sentenced to 20 years to life in
Attica, New York State, one of
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America's toughest prisons.
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Since then, he's been denied parole no
fewer than four times, the last being in
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October 2006.
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The next review is scheduled for October
2008.
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Four years after her husband's death,
Yoko Ono donates a million dollars
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landscaping a piece of previously
uncultivated ground in Central Park near
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Dakota building.
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It's named Strawberry Fields.
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Nineteen years after Lennon's death,
Another ex -Beatle is targeted by an
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assassin.
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December 30th, 1999, Henley -on -Thames.
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While asleep at his large country house
about 30 miles west of London, George
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Harrison is attacked in the middle of
the night by a young man wielding a
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The assailant, Michael Abram, claims
he's on a mission from God.
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Together with his wife, Olivia, Harrison
fights him off, managing to hold him
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until the police arrive.
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Michael Palin, a close friend, recalls
his dismay at the news.
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The particular thing should have
happened in his own house, and he was a
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generous host there. He was an abuse of
everything, a real violation of
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someone's privacy and someone's
generosity.
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Following the attack, Harrison, who was
stabbed ten times, becomes a virtual
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recluse, cutting back drastically on his
public appearances.
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Earlier, he spoke about the effect
Lennon's death had on him.
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First of all, it was, I mean, obviously
such a shock
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because assassination is something
which, you know, up until that time
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really got down to that level.
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I mean, it was always presence and
leaders and all that.
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And I wouldn't think, you know, somebody
who's a pop star was important enough
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to kill. You know, it's a terrible
thing. I don't think anybody is
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enough to kill, you know, really.
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But I could see why, you know, there's
assassinations with political leaders
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stuff, just extremists.
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And obviously, if it could happen to
him, it could happen to anybody, you
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who gets up on a stage or who walks out
of a car.
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You know, so it was a bit scary from
that side.
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Since Lennon was cut down on that
fateful December night in 1980, it has
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suggested that far from being a lone,
deranged assassin, Mark Chapman was
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actually in the pay of US extremists,
who still regarded the rock star as a
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dangerous radical that needed to be
stopped.
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Certainly Richard Nixon, while
president, and J. Edgar Hoover, the
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right -wing director of the FBI, saw
Lenin as a threat of the worst kind.
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But Nixon had been forced to stand down
in 1974, and Hoover died in 1972.
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So why would anyone wait until 1980
before having Lenin killed?
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And, even if true, no one could possibly
have predicted that by having Lenin
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assassinated, They had ensured that his
fame and influence would endure for
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years to come.
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