Monday, April 19, 2010

John Lennon Murder~~

At around 10:50 pm on 8 December 1980, soon after Lennon and Ono returned to the Dakota, the New York apartment building where they lived, Mark David Chapman shot Lennon in the back four times at the entrance to the building. Earlier that evening, Lennon had autographed a copy of Double Fantasy for Chapman, it transpired, had been stalking him since October.

Lennon was taken to the emergency room of nearby Roosevelt Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:07 pm. Ono issued a statement the following day, saying "There is no funeral for John." She ended her statement with the words, "John loved and prayed for the human race. Please pray the same for him. Love, Yoko and Sean."

Chapman pleaded guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to 20 years to life; he remains in prison, having been repeatedly denied parole.Lennon's body was cremated at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. According to some accounts, Ono scattered Lennon's ashes on Strawberry Fields; according to others, she kept them.

Two days before his murder, Lennon told Andy Peebles of the BBC that he felt he could go out anywhere in New York City and feel safe. Years earlier, while still a Beatle, asked how he might die, Lennon replied, "I'll probably be popped off by some loony."During an interview with Dave Sholin at The Dakota hours before his murder, Lennon stated, "I've always considered my work one piece whether it be with Beatles, David Bowie, Elton John, or Yoko Ono. And I consider that my work won't be finished until I'm dead and buried and I hope that's a long, long time."

Following the murder, the singles "(Just Like) Starting Over", "Imagine" and "Woman" all topped the chart within an 8-week period from 20 December, the fastest hat-trick of non-reissue number ones in UK chart history.

Exterior of a tan-coloured building, with a  black metal gate in the middle of a prominent arch. A blue-clad  policeman blowing a whistle and a woman are visible in front of the  gate.
The entrance to the Dakota building where Lennon lived.


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