Mark Chapman said he regretted the crime he committed in 1980

Sentenced to life in prison for the murder of musician John Lennon, Marco David Chapman67 years old, she was denied parole for the twelfth time.
In prison for more than four decades, Chapman claimed to be an obsessed fan of the artist and the Beatles and was convicted after shooting the singer as he walked in with his wife., Yoko Ono, at his apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side on December 8, 1980.
At the time, the killer claimed to have killed Lennon for his fame, but recently admitted that he regretted committing the crime.

Chapman has asked for parole every two years since 2000. Having been denied, he has to wait another two years before the case is reconsidered. The next time the killer can appear before a commission will be in February 2024.
Although Ono, 89, did not comment on the new hearing, she has written to the probation commission multiple times to warn that Chapman still poses a threat to her and her family. (HANDLE).
Source: Terra

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