John Lennon’s killer apologizes to the artist’s widow 40 years after committing “contempt”



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Mark Chapman, the man who killed the lead singer of the Beatles, John Lennon, apologized to the artist’s widow, 40 years after committing the “despicable act”, according to the BBC.

“I just want to apologize again for this fact. I have no excuse. I did it for personal glory. He was extremely famous, he was a family man, he was an idol. I killed him because he was famous, me” I apologize for the pain I caused him to Yoko Ono. I always think about it. “

Mark David Chapman, 65, is jailed after pleading guilty to the fatal shooting of the famous British musician in front of the building where he lived, located on New York’s Upper West Side, in 1980, writes Agerpres.

Sentenced to 20 years in prison and sentenced to life in prison, Chapman is currently in Wende Penitentiary in Alden, a suburb outside Buffalo.

John Lennon’s widow, singer and artist Yoko Ono, has repeatedly spoken out against Chapman’s release, saying she fears for her own safety, but also for the safety of John Lennon’s two sons, Julian and Sean. She also warned of the possibility of Mark David Chapman being targeted by angry Beatles fans seeking revenge.

Editor: Iulia Iancu

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