Answer: Mark David
Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon in 1980, was denied
parole for the 12th time last week. Chapman, who is serving a
20-years-to-life sentence, has sought parole every two years since 2000,
when he was first eligible. He'll remain imprisoned for at least two
more years, when he'll be eligible to seek parole again. On December 8,
1980, Chapman shot Lennon with a .38-caliber handgun, firing five shots
and hitting Lennon in the back four times. Hours earlier, he'd asked the
former Beatle to autograph a copy of the album "Double Fantasy,"
recorded with wife Yoko Ono.
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