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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,690 --> 00:00:06,610 December the 8th, 1980, New York. 2 00:00:06,830 --> 00:00:08,490 10 .50 in the evening. 3 00:00:09,750 --> 00:00:14,030 A limousine draws up outside an exclusive New York apartment building. 4 00:00:15,030 --> 00:00:16,910 A man and woman get out. 5 00:00:20,330 --> 00:00:23,890 Suddenly, the sound of gunshots echoes through the night air. 6 00:00:25,490 --> 00:00:29,750 One of the world's most famous rock stars is hit four times. 7 00:00:30,130 --> 00:00:31,410 He will not survive. 8 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:10,600 December the 8th, 1980, New York. 11 .30 in the evening. 9 00:01:11,320 --> 00:01:15,620 A large crowd is gathering outside an apartment building overlooking Central 10 00:01:15,620 --> 00:01:20,000 Park. They've just heard that one of the world's best -known rock stars has been 11 00:01:20,000 --> 00:01:21,000 shot to death. 12 00:01:22,340 --> 00:01:23,340 His name? 13 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:25,080 John Lennon. 14 00:01:26,960 --> 00:01:29,420 As news of Lennon's death spread... 15 00:01:29,790 --> 00:01:34,070 It creates an avalanche of grief and hysteria with fans now turning his 16 00:01:34,070 --> 00:01:36,830 apartment building, the Dakota, into a shrine. 17 00:01:37,430 --> 00:01:42,410 The question everyone wants answered is who would want to kill him and why? 18 00:01:45,410 --> 00:01:49,570 It's well known that Lenin's opposition to the Vietnam War had earned him 19 00:01:49,570 --> 00:01:51,030 enemies in high places. 20 00:01:51,470 --> 00:01:53,910 They regarded him as a dangerous radical. 21 00:01:54,990 --> 00:01:57,450 But the war had ended five years earlier. 22 00:01:57,850 --> 00:02:03,050 And by 1980, Lennon is no longer regarded as a threat to national 23 00:02:03,050 --> 00:02:04,550 least not by the authorities. 24 00:02:05,910 --> 00:02:10,690 He's now much more likely to be targeted by a crank, someone out there who 25 00:02:10,690 --> 00:02:15,370 resents him for his wealth and fame, someone who wants to make a name for 26 00:02:15,370 --> 00:02:16,370 himself. 27 00:02:19,410 --> 00:02:24,590 By December 1980, 40 -year -old John Lennon's days as one of the Beatles, the 28 00:02:24,590 --> 00:02:26,890 world's most successful ever rock band. 29 00:02:27,320 --> 00:02:28,320 are long over. 30 00:02:28,800 --> 00:02:32,520 The group had their first number one hit in March 1963. 31 00:02:33,660 --> 00:02:35,860 From then on, they're unstoppable. 32 00:02:36,440 --> 00:02:41,840 The seemingly endless run of chart -topping songs, groundbreaking tours, TV 33 00:02:41,840 --> 00:02:46,280 appearances and film ensure that the group remain at the peak of the rock 34 00:02:46,280 --> 00:02:47,280 industry. 35 00:02:47,620 --> 00:02:53,620 The Beatles become worldwide icons, lionized wherever they go, every 36 00:02:53,620 --> 00:02:59,050 noted no matter how trite, becoming in the process as Lennon once remarked in 37 00:02:59,050 --> 00:03:03,610 unguarded moment during a newspaper interview, more popular than Jesus. 38 00:03:05,250 --> 00:03:07,830 The pressure becomes unbearable. 39 00:03:08,690 --> 00:03:14,390 So at the end of August 1966, the Beatles stop touring, preferring now to 40 00:03:14,390 --> 00:03:16,270 concentrate on recording and filmmaking. 41 00:03:18,190 --> 00:03:24,850 On January 30, 1969, the group play together for the last time, performing 42 00:03:24,850 --> 00:03:26,010 for a film project. 43 00:03:26,430 --> 00:03:29,890 let it be on the roof of a building they own in central London. 44 00:03:31,450 --> 00:03:36,150 Now they go their separate ways, Lennon spending more and more time with Yoko 45 00:03:36,150 --> 00:03:41,090 Ono, an avant -garde artist, seven years his senior, whom he'd met in a London 46 00:03:41,090 --> 00:03:42,890 art gallery three years earlier. 47 00:03:46,230 --> 00:03:51,490 On March 20, 1969, during a brief stopover in Gibraltar, the couple marry. 48 00:03:54,350 --> 00:03:58,890 The wedding is followed by a week in an Amsterdam hotel, where they remain in 49 00:03:58,890 --> 00:04:02,470 bed, giving a string of interviews espousing world peace. 50 00:04:04,210 --> 00:04:07,190 Two and a half years later, the couple move to New York. 51 00:04:07,450 --> 00:04:09,330 They will not return to the UK. 52 00:04:12,110 --> 00:04:17,430 However, Lenin's extremely vocal and public opposition to the Vietnam War, 53 00:04:17,430 --> 00:04:22,089 is by now in full spate, together with his friendship with other prominent anti 54 00:04:22,089 --> 00:04:26,210 -war protesters such as Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, mark him out as a 55 00:04:26,210 --> 00:04:28,230 troublemaker by the US authorities. 56 00:04:30,390 --> 00:04:34,650 President Richard Nixon in particular is paranoid about Lenin whipping up 57 00:04:34,650 --> 00:04:39,990 opposition to him among thousands of 18 -year -old Americans, who in 1972... 58 00:04:40,390 --> 00:04:42,050 are able to vote for the first time. 59 00:04:44,170 --> 00:04:48,470 Nixon is convinced that Lenin would try and use his huge influence to persuade 60 00:04:48,470 --> 00:04:54,030 these new young voters to oppose him during his campaign to get re -elected 61 00:04:54,030 --> 00:04:55,030 year. 62 00:04:56,190 --> 00:05:01,730 So, in March 1972, using a previous conviction in London for possessing 63 00:05:01,730 --> 00:05:03,570 in 1968 as a pretext, 64 00:05:04,320 --> 00:05:08,860 the U .S. Immigration and Naturalization Service begins deportation proceedings 65 00:05:08,860 --> 00:05:09,960 against Levin. 66 00:05:12,620 --> 00:05:17,360 This means that for the next two years, he has a 60 -day expulsion order hanging 67 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:21,080 over him, even though his lawyers keep managing to get it extended. 68 00:05:23,240 --> 00:05:25,760 It's still where I like to be. 69 00:05:26,500 --> 00:05:30,240 It's still Paris or Rome. 70 00:05:30,600 --> 00:05:34,500 to me, like they used to be thousands of years ago, and I want to be here. I 71 00:05:34,500 --> 00:05:38,080 want to be able to be here and be in England and France or travel wherever I 72 00:05:38,080 --> 00:05:43,480 want. I don't expect to be, you know, hassled unless I'm going to Hungary or 73 00:05:43,480 --> 00:05:46,340 something or Czechoslovakia. Then I'd expect it. 74 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:54,100 Meanwhile, the FBI is also keeping tabs on him, allegedly tapping his apartment 75 00:05:54,100 --> 00:05:56,180 phone and watching his every move. 76 00:05:56,500 --> 00:05:59,600 When it first started, I was followed in a car. 77 00:06:00,430 --> 00:06:04,530 And my phone was tapped. Now, we lost the phone tap in case because how do you 78 00:06:04,530 --> 00:06:05,530 prove your phone was tapped? 79 00:06:05,890 --> 00:06:09,030 Now, at that time, it was pre -Watergate, so you can imagine John 80 00:06:09,030 --> 00:06:11,130 his phone's tapped and there's men following in car. 81 00:06:12,950 --> 00:06:18,230 But I went on a TV show here, a talk show at night, and said this was 82 00:06:18,230 --> 00:06:19,570 to me, and it stopped the next day. 83 00:06:20,270 --> 00:06:25,830 In August 1974, following his exposure during the Watergate scandal, Nixon 84 00:06:25,830 --> 00:06:26,830 stepped down. 85 00:06:29,450 --> 00:06:31,730 Lenin now feels he can begin to relax. 86 00:06:34,110 --> 00:06:39,070 Nixon's successor, Gerald Ford, can see no point in continuing the fight against 87 00:06:39,070 --> 00:06:43,610 the rock star, and the US authorities quietly drop their attempts to deport 88 00:06:45,650 --> 00:06:51,270 In July 1976, Lenin is, at last, issued with a precious green card. 89 00:06:51,610 --> 00:06:54,270 He's free to remain in the US indefinitely. 90 00:06:56,510 --> 00:07:01,330 Lennon now goes into semi -retirement, seemingly preferring the life of a house 91 00:07:01,330 --> 00:07:04,010 -husband to that of a world -famous rock star. 92 00:07:05,370 --> 00:07:10,930 But by August 1980, he's had enough, and issues a press release stating that he 93 00:07:10,930 --> 00:07:13,250 and Yoko are working on a new album. 94 00:07:14,410 --> 00:07:18,910 The album, entitled Double Fantasy, is released on November 21. 95 00:07:19,890 --> 00:07:22,110 It's the last one he'll ever make. 96 00:07:22,960 --> 00:07:26,060 It would go on to sell more than six million copies. 97 00:07:28,880 --> 00:07:30,240 December the 8th, 1980. 98 00:07:30,560 --> 00:07:33,000 New York, 5 .15 p .m. 99 00:07:34,260 --> 00:07:40,060 John Lennon and Yoko Ono emerge from the exclusive Dakota building on West 72nd 100 00:07:40,060 --> 00:07:41,060 Street. 101 00:07:41,400 --> 00:07:46,060 They're on their way to a recording studio on West 44th Street to oversee 102 00:07:46,060 --> 00:07:49,120 turning some of the double fantasy tracks into singles. 103 00:07:50,920 --> 00:07:56,360 Earlier that day, Lennon and Yoko give an interview in their apartment to Dave 104 00:07:56,360 --> 00:07:58,980 Sholin, a San Francisco radio producer. 105 00:07:59,800 --> 00:08:05,260 As Lennon talks about his life to date, he muses, I consider that my work won't 106 00:08:05,260 --> 00:08:09,800 be finished until I'm dead and buried, and I hope that's a long, long time. 107 00:08:11,400 --> 00:08:15,760 He could have had no idea that this was to be his last interview. 108 00:08:20,860 --> 00:08:21,980 December the 8th. 109 00:08:22,190 --> 00:08:26,030 The Sheraton, 7th Avenue, New York, 10 .30 a .m. 110 00:08:27,010 --> 00:08:29,010 A young man is getting ready to go out. 111 00:08:29,270 --> 00:08:31,590 His name is Mark Chapman. 112 00:08:33,870 --> 00:08:38,270 Once out on the street, Chapman, clutching a copy of the Double Fantasy 113 00:08:38,450 --> 00:08:41,990 makes his way to the Dakota Building on West 72nd Street. 114 00:08:43,390 --> 00:08:44,850 It's a 20 -block walk. 115 00:08:45,290 --> 00:08:50,190 On the way, he stops off at a bookshop and buys a copy of The Catcher in the 116 00:08:50,190 --> 00:08:51,670 by J .D. Salinger. 117 00:08:52,550 --> 00:08:59,350 He writes, to Holden Caulfield, from Holden Caulfield, on the title page, and 118 00:08:59,350 --> 00:09:01,750 the words, this is my statement, underneath. 119 00:09:04,210 --> 00:09:05,730 11 .30 a .m. 120 00:09:06,070 --> 00:09:07,450 Chapman arrives at the Dakota. 121 00:09:08,210 --> 00:09:11,250 After hanging around for a while, he goes for lunch. 122 00:09:13,250 --> 00:09:14,670 1 .30 p .m. 123 00:09:15,070 --> 00:09:18,030 Once back, Chapman chats to Paul Goresh. 124 00:09:18,410 --> 00:09:21,970 a 21 -year -old store detective and part -time freelance photographer. 125 00:09:22,550 --> 00:09:24,990 He too is hoping to catch sight of Lennon. 126 00:09:27,490 --> 00:09:28,590 5 p .m. 127 00:09:28,830 --> 00:09:32,790 The radio crew emerge from the Dakota and start loading their car. 128 00:09:34,870 --> 00:09:36,430 5 .15 p .m. 129 00:09:36,950 --> 00:09:39,010 John Lennon and Yoko Ono appear. 130 00:09:39,430 --> 00:09:43,370 They stand on the sidewalk waiting for the limousine which will take them to 131 00:09:43,370 --> 00:09:44,370 studio. 132 00:09:45,150 --> 00:09:46,510 But it's nowhere in sight. 133 00:09:47,760 --> 00:09:51,500 As they wait, Lennon signs autographs for his adoring fans. 134 00:09:53,000 --> 00:09:57,380 Chapman hangs back, then shyly hands him his double fantasy album. 135 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:01,080 He doesn't say a word as Lennon scribbles his name. 136 00:10:02,280 --> 00:10:06,720 The moment is captured for posterity by photographer Paul Goresh, who is still 137 00:10:06,720 --> 00:10:07,720 close by. 138 00:10:10,640 --> 00:10:15,200 By now, Lennon and Yoko have given up waiting for their car and asked the 139 00:10:15,200 --> 00:10:16,900 crew to drop them off at the studio. 140 00:10:18,480 --> 00:10:23,180 Even though he's secured the coveted autograph, Chapman seems in no hurry to 141 00:10:23,180 --> 00:10:25,200 leave. Neither does Goresh. 142 00:10:27,780 --> 00:10:29,160 8 .30 p .m. 143 00:10:29,560 --> 00:10:34,280 As Goresh at last decides to go home, Chapman tries to persuade him to stay a 144 00:10:34,280 --> 00:10:35,280 while longer. 145 00:10:35,920 --> 00:10:40,200 Well, the thing that sticks in my mind most of all is when I was leaving, after 146 00:10:40,200 --> 00:10:42,620 I'd already taken the pictures of Lennon and Chapman. 147 00:10:43,860 --> 00:10:47,280 And when I was trying to leave, he said, you shouldn't leave. He says, because, 148 00:10:47,360 --> 00:10:48,700 you know, you want to get your album signed. 149 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:52,220 And I said, well, there's no problem. I said, I see Lennon all the time. I can 150 00:10:52,220 --> 00:10:53,720 get my album signed anytime I want. 151 00:10:54,140 --> 00:10:55,300 And he said, yeah. 152 00:10:55,700 --> 00:10:58,540 He said, you never know, though. He said, something might happen to Lennon. 153 00:10:58,540 --> 00:10:59,720 says, and you won't get your album signed. 154 00:11:00,620 --> 00:11:04,380 And, you know, I said, no. I said, what do you mean? He said, you know, he could 155 00:11:04,380 --> 00:11:07,180 go away to Spain or something tonight, and you might never see him again. 156 00:11:07,640 --> 00:11:10,940 I said, you're crazy. I said, you know, I'll see him again. And I got in my car, 157 00:11:10,960 --> 00:11:11,960 and I went home. 158 00:11:12,300 --> 00:11:13,800 The rest we know what happened. 159 00:11:14,360 --> 00:11:19,260 Now Chapman remains alone with his thoughts, waiting for Lennon to come 160 00:11:20,780 --> 00:11:22,240 10 .20 p .m. 161 00:11:23,000 --> 00:11:27,280 Lennon and Yoko leave the studio on West 44th Street near Times Square. 162 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:30,780 He says he'll return at 9 o 'clock the following morning. 163 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:37,100 Their car takes them up 8th Avenue to Columbus Circle, then along Central Park 164 00:11:37,100 --> 00:11:39,120 West to West 72nd Street. 165 00:11:43,530 --> 00:11:44,850 10 .50 p .m. 166 00:11:45,110 --> 00:11:46,870 They arrive at the Dakota building. 167 00:11:49,990 --> 00:11:54,510 Yoko gets out of the car first and walks towards the entrance ahead of Lennon. 168 00:11:55,430 --> 00:11:57,790 As they do so, Chapman steps forward. 169 00:11:58,030 --> 00:12:02,310 He calls out, Mr. Lennon, he's about to make history. 170 00:12:08,010 --> 00:12:12,650 25 -year -old Mark Chapman is a highly disturbed and troubled young man. 171 00:12:13,800 --> 00:12:19,800 Born in Fort Worth, Texas, the son of a USAF staff sergeant and a nurse, Chapman 172 00:12:19,800 --> 00:12:22,080 spends his childhood in Atlanta, Georgia. 173 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:28,060 An above -average student at school, at 16 he becomes a born -again Christian 174 00:12:28,060 --> 00:12:31,380 and works as a summer camp counselor for the YMCA. 175 00:12:33,420 --> 00:12:38,240 Later, however, he drops out of college, taking a series of low -level jobs 176 00:12:38,240 --> 00:12:42,340 until, age 21, he teams up with the YMCA again. 177 00:12:42,910 --> 00:12:48,090 this time helping resettle Vietnamese refugees at a camp in Fort Chappie, 178 00:12:48,210 --> 00:12:49,210 Arkansas. 179 00:12:49,590 --> 00:12:54,550 Chaplin then takes a week -long handgun course, qualifying for a job as a 180 00:12:54,550 --> 00:12:55,550 security guard. 181 00:12:56,230 --> 00:13:02,690 But in January 1977, plagued by self -doubt, he quits and flies to Hawaii, 182 00:13:02,910 --> 00:13:07,470 where he intends to live until his money runs out, then kill himself. 183 00:13:08,430 --> 00:13:11,430 In the event, he checks into a Honolulu clinic. 184 00:13:11,840 --> 00:13:13,540 where he's treated for severe depression. 185 00:13:14,740 --> 00:13:17,740 After two weeks, he's considered well enough to be discharged. 186 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:25,100 Early in July 1978, he embarks on a six -and -a -half -week round -the -world 187 00:13:25,100 --> 00:13:26,100 trip. 188 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:31,900 On his return, he moves in with Gloria Abbe, the travel agent who'd arranged 189 00:13:31,900 --> 00:13:32,739 trip for him. 190 00:13:32,740 --> 00:13:34,940 They get married in June the following year. 191 00:13:37,360 --> 00:13:40,060 By December, he's working as a security guard. 192 00:13:40,430 --> 00:13:42,090 in a Honolulu apartment building. 193 00:13:43,930 --> 00:13:49,350 Around this time, he starts reading The Catcher in the Rye by J .D. Salinger. 194 00:13:50,210 --> 00:13:55,650 As he does so, Chapman begins to identify with Holden Caulfield, the 195 00:13:55,650 --> 00:14:00,770 -year -old main character, in particular his hatred of hypocrites and phonies. 196 00:14:02,230 --> 00:14:05,230 Top of Chapman's list is John Lennon. 197 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:10,600 He despises him for espousing peace, love, and universal brotherhood, while 198 00:14:10,600 --> 00:14:14,020 the same time appearing to lead a lavish, multi -millionaire lifestyle. 199 00:14:15,260 --> 00:14:21,580 On October 23, 1980, his obsession with Lennon growing by the day, Chapman quits 200 00:14:21,580 --> 00:14:22,580 his job. 201 00:14:23,480 --> 00:14:29,100 In a bizarre gesture, he signs in at work on his last day as John Lennon. 202 00:14:32,300 --> 00:14:39,080 Four days later, he buys a five -shot .38 handgun for $169, registering it 203 00:14:39,080 --> 00:14:41,240 with the local police under his own name. 204 00:14:41,620 --> 00:14:44,420 But strangely enough, he doesn't buy any ammunition. 205 00:14:47,040 --> 00:14:52,480 Then, on October 29th, Chapman flies to New York and checks into the Waldorf 206 00:14:52,480 --> 00:14:53,480 Astoria Hotel. 207 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:59,200 He spends time hanging around outside the Dakota, checking on Lennon's 208 00:14:59,200 --> 00:15:00,200 movements. 209 00:15:02,430 --> 00:15:07,130 Chapman then moves to another hotel, the Alcott, just half a block from the 210 00:15:07,130 --> 00:15:08,130 Dakota. 211 00:15:08,610 --> 00:15:10,430 He's closing in on his prey. 212 00:15:11,930 --> 00:15:16,530 But now, to his consternation, Chapman finds he's unable to buy ammunition for 213 00:15:16,530 --> 00:15:20,150 his new gun because he doesn't hold a New York City gun permit. 214 00:15:22,370 --> 00:15:27,770 So on November 7th, he flies to his hometown, Atlanta, Georgia, where he 215 00:15:27,770 --> 00:15:31,190 a number of lethal hollow -nosed bullets from an old friend. 216 00:15:31,820 --> 00:15:35,400 claiming he needs them to defend himself against muggers in New York. 217 00:15:37,320 --> 00:15:41,900 Chapman then returns to New York and starts hanging around outside the Dakota 218 00:15:41,900 --> 00:15:42,900 again. 219 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:47,080 The doorman tells him that Lennon and Yoko are out of town. 220 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:54,020 With no idea when they'll return, Chapman, in a state of deep depression, 221 00:15:54,020 --> 00:15:56,160 back to Honolulu on November 12. 222 00:15:57,920 --> 00:16:00,480 But by December 5, he's in New York again. 223 00:16:01,310 --> 00:16:06,410 First he checks into the YMCA, then he moves to the Sheraton on 7th Avenue. 224 00:16:07,870 --> 00:16:11,210 And this time, he has murder on his mind. 225 00:16:16,590 --> 00:16:19,710 At this stage in his life, John Lennon couldn't be happier. 226 00:16:20,730 --> 00:16:25,130 He loves living in New York with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their five -year 227 00:16:25,130 --> 00:16:26,130 son, Sean. 228 00:16:26,290 --> 00:16:29,850 His new album, Double Fantasy, is racing up the charts. 229 00:16:30,170 --> 00:16:33,570 And he's already started work on its successor, Milk and Honey. 230 00:16:37,610 --> 00:16:39,230 December the 8th, 1980. 231 00:16:39,570 --> 00:16:42,810 The Dakota Building, New York, 10 .50pm. 232 00:16:45,030 --> 00:16:49,230 John Lennon and Yoko arrive back home after spending a busy evening in a 233 00:16:49,230 --> 00:16:51,850 recording studio working on his latest album. 234 00:16:52,290 --> 00:16:54,510 He intends returning the following morning. 235 00:16:56,810 --> 00:17:00,190 Neither of them take any notice of the solitary figure waiting near the 236 00:17:00,190 --> 00:17:01,190 entrance. 237 00:17:01,850 --> 00:17:02,930 It's Chapman. 238 00:17:04,170 --> 00:17:06,730 Yoko gets out first and heads into the building. 239 00:17:07,030 --> 00:17:10,390 She walks straight past Chapman without looking at him. 240 00:17:11,250 --> 00:17:15,109 As Lennon follows her, he hears a voice call out his name. 241 00:17:16,150 --> 00:17:21,810 He turns, to be confronted with the horrifying sight of a man about 20 feet 242 00:17:21,810 --> 00:17:23,829 pointing a handgun at him. 243 00:17:25,290 --> 00:17:28,010 Without saying a word, he opens fire. 244 00:17:29,590 --> 00:17:33,230 Lennon is hit four times and collapses in a pool of blood. 245 00:17:34,690 --> 00:17:37,730 Meanwhile, Chapman just stands there, calmly. 246 00:17:39,070 --> 00:17:40,670 Within minutes, the police arrive. 247 00:17:41,110 --> 00:17:45,210 They place Lennon in the back of a car and head at top speed for the Roosevelt 248 00:17:45,210 --> 00:17:46,650 Hospital, about a mile away. 249 00:17:48,690 --> 00:17:52,990 Sean Strub, who hears the shots from nearby, describes the scene. 250 00:17:53,990 --> 00:17:58,630 Lennon had been shot, and within two minutes of the time I got there, they 251 00:17:58,630 --> 00:18:00,750 brought out Lennon. He was limp. 252 00:18:01,810 --> 00:18:03,550 He had blood coming outside of his mouth. 253 00:18:04,530 --> 00:18:05,730 He had his glasses on. 254 00:18:05,930 --> 00:18:11,270 And there were maybe five or six police officers holding him, carrying him, 255 00:18:11,290 --> 00:18:12,710 putting him in the back seat of a car. 256 00:18:13,310 --> 00:18:14,890 Very quickly, Yoko was with him. 257 00:18:15,390 --> 00:18:19,450 And also at about the same time, within a minute, 258 00:18:21,580 --> 00:18:24,520 They brought from this kind of inside area, inside the gate. 259 00:18:26,260 --> 00:18:28,980 They were scuffling with the guy and brought him out and he was handcuffed 260 00:18:28,980 --> 00:18:30,000 behind his back. 261 00:18:30,320 --> 00:18:32,840 That apparently was the man that shot him. 262 00:18:34,720 --> 00:18:39,600 When Lennon arrives at the hospital, seven surgeons try desperately to save 263 00:18:40,540 --> 00:18:41,600 But it's too late. 264 00:18:42,100 --> 00:18:44,360 He's lost around 80 % of his blood. 265 00:18:47,400 --> 00:18:49,120 After 30 minutes, they give up. 266 00:18:49,870 --> 00:18:55,350 Lennon is pronounced dead at 11 .15pm and his body removed to the morgue. 267 00:18:56,690 --> 00:19:02,090 A distraught Yoko is taken back to the Dakota, where around 1 ,000 people are 268 00:19:02,090 --> 00:19:05,610 now standing outside the building in a collective daze. 269 00:19:07,030 --> 00:19:10,190 News of Lennon's death is soon flashing around the world. 270 00:19:12,670 --> 00:19:16,990 Dave Sholin, the last person to interview him, is driving home from San 271 00:19:16,990 --> 00:19:17,990 Francisco airport. 272 00:19:18,430 --> 00:19:23,310 He's listening to a radio show which normally plays new music, but not 273 00:19:24,110 --> 00:19:28,750 The next song is another Beatles song. So now I'm starting to wonder, this is 274 00:19:28,750 --> 00:19:31,370 very... Very strange. What is happening? 275 00:19:31,570 --> 00:19:32,690 Is there some big announcement? 276 00:19:32,970 --> 00:19:36,210 Are the Beatles, you know, going to get back together? I don't know what was 277 00:19:36,210 --> 00:19:40,970 happening. And then Bill came on with the announcement of the news. And I 278 00:19:40,970 --> 00:19:44,690 remember pulling off the side of the road because I wanted to. I really 279 00:19:44,690 --> 00:19:49,270 sure whether I was going through as a bad dream that I was or I was actually 280 00:19:49,270 --> 00:19:50,470 experiencing this. 281 00:19:51,130 --> 00:19:54,150 And then I realized this is. 282 00:19:54,620 --> 00:19:59,460 actually happening, because it really took me aback, almost like you're in 283 00:19:59,460 --> 00:20:00,460 another zone. 284 00:20:01,040 --> 00:20:05,760 The outpouring of public grief from millions of people around the world is 285 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:10,360 unmatched since the assassination of President Kennedy 17 years previously. 286 00:20:12,360 --> 00:20:14,800 December the 9th, 1980, New York. 287 00:20:15,180 --> 00:20:18,560 Mark Chapman is arraigned and charged with second -degree murder. 288 00:20:18,820 --> 00:20:21,660 He remains passive throughout the brief proceedings. 289 00:20:24,430 --> 00:20:26,210 December 10th, New York. 290 00:20:26,770 --> 00:20:31,450 Lennon's body is taken to Ferncliff Mortuary in Hartsfield, the suburb of 291 00:20:31,450 --> 00:20:34,690 York, where it's hastily cremated in a private ceremony. 292 00:20:36,670 --> 00:20:39,970 January 6th, 1981, New York. 293 00:20:40,290 --> 00:20:42,950 Mark Chapman makes another appearance in court. 294 00:20:45,230 --> 00:20:50,070 There, despite his earlier admission that he had shot Lennon, he pleads not 295 00:20:50,070 --> 00:20:51,950 guilty by reason of insanity. 296 00:20:54,280 --> 00:20:58,560 Chapman is remanded in custody and preparations for what's predicted to be 297 00:20:58,560 --> 00:21:00,560 trial of the decade get underway. 298 00:21:03,200 --> 00:21:05,240 June the 22nd, New York. 299 00:21:05,540 --> 00:21:06,720 Chapman's trial begins. 300 00:21:07,260 --> 00:21:11,820 Much to the frustration of his lawyer, Jonathan Marks, he now changes his mind 301 00:21:11,820 --> 00:21:13,300 yet again and pleads guilty. 302 00:21:14,830 --> 00:21:18,710 He believes that on June 8th, God told him to plead guilty, and that was the 303 00:21:18,710 --> 00:21:19,149 of it. 304 00:21:19,150 --> 00:21:24,330 I have asked that he be examined to determine whether or not he is fit to 305 00:21:24,330 --> 00:21:26,490 go to trial or to change his plea. 306 00:21:26,710 --> 00:21:31,410 Dr. Daniel Schwartz, a leading psychiatrist, described Chapman's mental 307 00:21:31,550 --> 00:21:37,550 Schizophrenic, who has, to a certain extent, lived in a fantasy world for 308 00:21:37,550 --> 00:21:41,390 years, who has also suffered from severe depression. 309 00:21:43,470 --> 00:21:49,650 who committed this awful act for many reasons, not the least of which was, 310 00:21:49,810 --> 00:21:53,790 without him quite being aware of it, an attempt to cope with his feelings of 311 00:21:53,790 --> 00:21:54,790 depression and suicide. 312 00:21:55,310 --> 00:21:57,090 August 24th, New York. 313 00:21:57,410 --> 00:22:01,730 Nine weeks after the first hearing, Chapman is brought back into court and 314 00:22:01,730 --> 00:22:06,310 himself sentenced to 20 years to life in Attica, New York State, one of 315 00:22:06,310 --> 00:22:07,470 America's toughest prisons. 316 00:22:08,360 --> 00:22:13,080 Since then, he's been denied parole no fewer than four times, the last being in 317 00:22:13,080 --> 00:22:14,120 October 2006. 318 00:22:14,540 --> 00:22:17,480 The next review is scheduled for October 2008. 319 00:22:19,780 --> 00:22:24,720 Four years after her husband's death, Yoko Ono donates a million dollars 320 00:22:24,720 --> 00:22:30,020 landscaping a piece of previously uncultivated ground in Central Park near 321 00:22:30,020 --> 00:22:31,020 Dakota building. 322 00:22:31,080 --> 00:22:33,340 It's named Strawberry Fields. 323 00:22:35,400 --> 00:22:40,600 Nineteen years after Lennon's death, Another ex -Beatle is targeted by an 324 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:41,600 assassin. 325 00:22:42,200 --> 00:22:45,440 December 30th, 1999, Henley -on -Thames. 326 00:22:46,220 --> 00:22:50,980 While asleep at his large country house about 30 miles west of London, George 327 00:22:50,980 --> 00:22:54,700 Harrison is attacked in the middle of the night by a young man wielding a 328 00:22:55,180 --> 00:22:59,640 The assailant, Michael Abram, claims he's on a mission from God. 329 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:05,320 Together with his wife, Olivia, Harrison fights him off, managing to hold him 330 00:23:05,320 --> 00:23:06,320 until the police arrive. 331 00:23:06,990 --> 00:23:10,830 Michael Palin, a close friend, recalls his dismay at the news. 332 00:23:11,590 --> 00:23:15,890 The particular thing should have happened in his own house, and he was a 333 00:23:15,890 --> 00:23:22,470 generous host there. He was an abuse of everything, a real violation of 334 00:23:22,470 --> 00:23:24,250 someone's privacy and someone's generosity. 335 00:23:25,590 --> 00:23:30,410 Following the attack, Harrison, who was stabbed ten times, becomes a virtual 336 00:23:30,410 --> 00:23:33,730 recluse, cutting back drastically on his public appearances. 337 00:23:34,940 --> 00:23:37,940 Earlier, he spoke about the effect Lennon's death had on him. 338 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:47,420 First of all, it was, I mean, obviously such a shock 339 00:23:47,420 --> 00:23:54,240 because assassination is something which, you know, up until that time 340 00:23:54,240 --> 00:23:56,400 really got down to that level. 341 00:23:56,660 --> 00:24:00,860 I mean, it was always presence and leaders and all that. 342 00:24:01,610 --> 00:24:07,170 And I wouldn't think, you know, somebody who's a pop star was important enough 343 00:24:07,170 --> 00:24:11,490 to kill. You know, it's a terrible thing. I don't think anybody is 344 00:24:11,490 --> 00:24:13,230 enough to kill, you know, really. 345 00:24:13,610 --> 00:24:19,190 But I could see why, you know, there's assassinations with political leaders 346 00:24:19,190 --> 00:24:20,630 stuff, just extremists. 347 00:24:21,470 --> 00:24:25,810 And obviously, if it could happen to him, it could happen to anybody, you 348 00:24:25,850 --> 00:24:28,970 who gets up on a stage or who walks out of a car. 349 00:24:30,960 --> 00:24:34,060 You know, so it was a bit scary from that side. 350 00:24:35,500 --> 00:24:40,540 Since Lennon was cut down on that fateful December night in 1980, it has 351 00:24:40,540 --> 00:24:45,220 suggested that far from being a lone, deranged assassin, Mark Chapman was 352 00:24:45,220 --> 00:24:49,920 actually in the pay of US extremists, who still regarded the rock star as a 353 00:24:49,920 --> 00:24:51,880 dangerous radical that needed to be stopped. 354 00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:58,020 Certainly Richard Nixon, while president, and J. Edgar Hoover, the 355 00:24:58,020 --> 00:25:03,020 right -wing director of the FBI, saw Lenin as a threat of the worst kind. 356 00:25:03,880 --> 00:25:09,080 But Nixon had been forced to stand down in 1974, and Hoover died in 1972. 357 00:25:09,440 --> 00:25:13,360 So why would anyone wait until 1980 before having Lenin killed? 358 00:25:14,840 --> 00:25:20,700 And, even if true, no one could possibly have predicted that by having Lenin 359 00:25:20,700 --> 00:25:26,540 assassinated, They had ensured that his fame and influence would endure for 360 00:25:26,540 --> 00:25:27,540 years to come. 31473

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