NY - Mark David Chapman & the murder of John Lennon, 1980

He won't get out. I read that Oko is planning on being there - and I wouldn't be surprised if Julian shows up as well. He ain't going no where.
 
He is never going to get out.. (MO)

The murder of John Lennon by the wacko is just to big to ever give this guy parole.

Goz
 
I'm usually not this negative or harsh,but this guy is a pig,he even looks like a pig. I don't think he'll get parole,he's a dead man if he does.
 
His parole has been DENIED! :dance:


John Lennon's Killer, Mark David Chapman, Denied Parole for 6th Time
September 07, 2010 05:53 PM EDT


Mark David Chapman, the man who killed John Lennon, was denied parole for the sixth time today. Chapman's parole hearing was conducted via video with a three member panel. The group decided that Chapman was not ready to be released from jail.

In their written statement, the group said they had concerns about Chapman, and thought that he was still a danger to society. The group said that they worried about "the disregard you (Chapman) displayed for the norms of our society and the sanctity of human life." They concluded that Chapman's "discretionary release remains inappropriate at this time and incompatible with the welfare of the community."
According to CNN, Chapman has been in prison for just under 30 years. He killed John Lennon in 1980.

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http://omg.yahoo.com/news/fbi-seizes-john-lennon-fingerprints-before-auction/48563

In a week-long discovery, Siegel said the FBI, "with a sense of urgency," was concerned with whether the card had been part of Lennon's file and was lost or missing.
"We're investigating how the item came to be in a private collection," FBI spokesman James Margolin said. "It is apparently a government document and would not normally be in the commercial stream."


Nothing better to do FBI?
 
http://omg.yahoo.com/news/fbi-seizes-john-lennon-fingerprints-before-auction/48563

In a week-long discovery, Siegel said the FBI, "with a sense of urgency," was concerned with whether the card had been part of Lennon's file and was lost or missing.
"We're investigating how the item came to be in a private collection," FBI spokesman James Margolin said. "It is apparently a government document and would not normally be in the commercial stream."


Nothing better to do FBI?

I know, right? Also, it just hit me that he's been dead for thirty years now.

It's kind of sad too, that a person's fingerprint card could just go missing from the FBI, and no one is the wiser. You know? What's the I stand for in FBI again?
 
...I can see where they would want to know how that card got in a private collection. As someone who regularly sent in fingerprints for an old company to run background checks by the FBI, it is VERY serious to have any sort of leak. 30 years ago or now. How do they know other prints haven't been sold? Personal, private information are on those forms/cards.
 
If that card with is fingerprints was stolen from the FBI file, then yes, I agree it is an egregious error or leak and must be investigated to find out exactly how and who leaked it.

As for collecting Lennon memorabilia, I have a rather narrow view, given my present circumstances as to what is public info and should be the right of the public to hold and view and to own, and what is not.

I would IMHO defer to Lennon's children and his widow as to what can be owned of him.

But I do aknowledge that although I am not married to a public persona, there is the possibility that my spouse's death would be in the public realm for public consumption.

If, God forbid, that should ever come about, I would fight tooth and nail like a Momma grizzly bear(meaning I would be ruthless and take no prisoners and have no mercy) to protect what I consider sacred and that is my Husband.

JMHO and thoughts on the subject matter :)
 
If that card with is fingerprints was stolen from the FBI file, then yes, I agree it is an egregious error or leak and must be investigated to find out exactly how and who leaked it.

As for collecting Lennon memorabilia, I have a rather narrow view, given my present circumstances as to what is public info and should be the right of the public to hold and view and to own, and what is not.

I would IMHO defer to Lennon's children and his widow as to what can be owned of him.

But I do aknowledge that although I am not married to a public persona, there is the possibility that my spouse's death would be in the public realm for public consumption.

If, God forbid, that should ever come about, I would fight tooth and nail like a Momma grizzly bear(meaning I would be ruthless and take no prisoners and have no mercy) to protect what I consider sacred and that is my Husband.

JMHO and thoughts on the subject matter :)

I completely see what you are saying, however, once you send them in, they are not yours anymore. They are property of the FBI and the documents, regardless of who's, should be treated with secrecy as everyone else's.
 
Just a related FYI - Had he lived, tomorrow would have been John Lennon's 70th birthday. This information is courtesy of my 15 y/o daughter (huge Beatle fan). I've been hearing the countdown all week.
 
There are so many great Lennon songs that picking one is hard. I picked "For the benefit of Mr. Kite" because the lyrics were inspired by a circus poster. In order to write that song from a limited source goes to show the level of his talent. JMO
 
I'm a "Strawberry Fields Forever" guy, but great choice of "Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!", a truly underrated but overwhelmingly great Lennon contribution. That song, with its organ swells and its Pablo Fanques fair ("what a scene"), always reminded me of Halloween, and inevitably made it onto Halloween mix-tapes I would put together.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_for_the_Benefit_of_Mr._Kite!

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I always loved the song "IMAGINE"
because I wish their was more love, peace ..........
 
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I'm a "Strawberry Fields Forever" guy, but great choice of "Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!", a truly underrated but overwhelmingly great Lennon contribution. That song, with its organ swells and its Pablo Fanques fair ("what a scene"), always reminded me of Halloween, and inevitably made it onto Halloween mix-tapes I would put together.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_for_the_Benefit_of_Mr._Kite!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvz99z8V3zI

...One of the most musically complex songs on Sgt. Pepper, it was recorded on 17 February 1967 with overdubs on 20 February (organ sound effects), 28 March (harmonica, organ, guitar), 29 March (more organ sound effects), and 31 March.[4] Lennon wanted the track to have a "carnival atmosphere", and told producer George Martin that he wanted "to smell the sawdust on the floor." In the middle eight bars, multiple recordings of fairground organs and calliope music were spliced together to attempt to produce this request; after a great deal of unsuccessful experimentation, Martin instructed Geoff Emerick to chop the tape into pieces with scissors, throw them up in the air, and re-assemble them at random.[5]

On 17 February Lennon sings "For the benefit of Mr. Kite" in a joke accent, just before Emerick announces, "For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!, this is take 1." Lennon immediately responds, "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!", reinforcing his title preference, a phrase lifted intact from the original poster. The exchange is recorded in The Beatles Recording Sessions (slightly misquoted)[2] and audible on track 8 of disc 2 of Anthology 2. The original recording can also be heard during the loading screen for the song if it is downloaded in the video game The Beatles: Rock Band....


I've always loved that story. It worked out so well. :thumb:
 
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