John Lennon's murderer has apologised to Yoko Ono for gunning down the musician in 1980.Mark Chapman, 65, who is currently serving time in Wende Correctional Facility, New York, was recently denied parole for the 11th time.The Texan-born killer admitted that he shot John Lennon for "glory" due to his international level of fame.He also revealed that since serving time, he had turned to God and wants to "tell people about the Lord," should be granted parole.Currently, Chapman is serving 20 years to life for the murder of Lennon who was 40 at the time of his death.In a transcript of the court proceedings transcripts, Chapman apologised for his "cold-heartedness" over the crime.He said: "I knew it was wrong and I did it for glory.
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