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John Lennon’s killer Mark Chapman apologises to Yoko Ono for “despicable act”

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John Lennon, has apologised to the late singer’s widow Yoko Ono, almost 40 years after his death.Chapman shot Lennon four times outside his Manhattan apartment as Ono watched on in December 1980.He was denied parole at a hearing in New York on August 19, as the Press Association confirms.During the hearing, Chapman said he deserved the death penalty for his shocking crime and revealed that he killed the 40-year-old Beatle for “glory”.“I just want to reiterate that I’m sorry for my crime,” Chapman told the parole board at New York’s Wende Correctional Facility.“I have no excuse.

This was for self-glory. I think it’s the worst crime that there could be to do something to someone that’s innocent.“He was extremely famous.

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