John Lennon and Yoko Ono advocated for giving peace a chance and “love, love, love,” but the family of Beatles assassin Mark David Chapman isn’t preaching forgiveness! Instead, they spoke out in outrage as the murderer’s parole hearing approached. The former Satanist’s family warned he’s still “crazy” — and authorities should let him rot behind bars! In fact, his stepsister revealed to The National ENQUIRER that if Chapman’s paroled, she’s terrified the twisted sicko would target his own kin! Fortunately, the New York parole board has once again decided that his release would be “incompatible with the welfare and safety of society.” Now read on for the inside story on the parole hearing for John Lennon’s killer, and click here for more news of mad murderers….
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“I pray to God his parole doesn’t happen,” Linda Walker had told The ENQUIRER in an exclusive interview. “It shouldn’t. If by some freak of nature he gets paroled, I think he should get paroled to a nuthouse for the rest of his life! That’s the only other place he should go.”
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Chapman, shot and killed the
legendary former Beatle, shown here on the
autopsy table, outside his New York City home on Dec. 8, 1980. He’s serving a 20 years-to-life sentence at Wende Correctional Facility in New York State.
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His tenth parole hearing happened on August 23, 2018, as New York State corrections officials released this new Chapman mug shot. A worried — and now relieved — Linda said: “I hope to God that he never gets out!”
“I pray to God his parole doesn’t happen,” Linda Walker had told The ENQUIRER in an exclusive interview. “It shouldn’t. If by some freak of nature he gets paroled, I think he should get paroled to a nuthouse for the rest of his life! That’s the only other place he should go.”
Photo credit: Getty Images/Coleman-Rayner
Chapman, shot and killed the
legendary former Beatle, shown here on the
autopsy table, outside his New York City home on Dec. 8, 1980. He’s serving a 20 years-to-life sentence at Wende Correctional Facility in New York State.
His tenth parole hearing happened on August 23, 2018, as New York State corrections officials released this new Chapman mug shot. A worried — and now relieved — Linda said: “I hope to God that he never gets out!”