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Topic History of: John Lennon's killer denied parole again Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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hedda
andrew wrote: JK2006 wrote: Spot on Honey. One of the pleasures of having ones own board is hearing from like index individuals.
I think Chapman is just kept in prison so that there is no vigilante attack from a craze Lennon fan.
could be but he may also be barking
andrew
JK2006 wrote: Spot on Honey. One of the pleasures of having ones own board is hearing from like index individuals.
I think Chapman is just kept in prison so that there is no vigilante attack from a craze Lennon fan.
JK2006
Spot on Honey. One of the pleasures of having ones own board is hearing from like index individuals.
honey!oh sugar sugar.
It doesn't matter if he "deserves" to be released or not. The important thing is that he is treated the same as other murderers who killed in similar circumstances.
John Lennon's life is worth no more and no less than anyone else's.
JK2006
Ah but Ross it is MOST significant; Chapman addicted to the book and similarities in character inspiring the horrid deed. Shows just how powerful fiction is - especially when promoted by the media. As is his parole refusal. I knew John pretty well (though not as well as Yoko) and I would bet he'd be 100% in favour of parole being granted. Though a prickly and difficult man, John had a heart of gold and would have absolutely agreed with me on this.