John Lennon's killer says there was "evil in my heart"

FILE - This photo provided by the New York State Department of Corrections shows Mark David Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon outside his Manhattan apartment building in 1980, Jan. 31, 2018. Chapman told a parole board that he knew it was wrong to kill the beloved former Beatle, but that he was seeking fame and had “evil in his heart." He made the comments in August 2022 to a board that denied him parole for an 12th time, citing his “selfish disregard for human life of global consequence.†(New York State Department of Corrections via AP, File)

The man who gunned down John Lennon outside his New York City apartment building in 1980 told a parole board that he knew it was wrong to kill the beloved former Beatle, but that he was seeking fame and had “evil in my heart."

Mark David Chapman made the comments in August to a board that denied him parole for a 12th time, citing his “selfish disregard for human life of global consequence.†Chapman, in a transcript released by state officials Monday under a freedom of information request, said the decision to kill Lennon was "my big answer to everything. I wasn’t going to be a nobody, anymore.â€

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