John Lennon

Petição pela negação da liberdade ao assassino de John Lennon

Foi criada uma petição online no site Parole, com o objetivo de protestar e pedir que NÃO seja concedida a liberdade condicional ao elemento patético que atirou em John Lennon, tirando a sua vida. Além de assinar, você pode comentar. É um formulário meio detalhado demais, mas vale a pena gastar uns minutinhos protestando contra o absurdo que seria ter esse monstro à solta no planeta Terra.

LEIA O TEXTO ORIGINAL
This is your last chance to speak out in opposition to parole for the pathetic loser who shot John Lennon four times in the back.  The loser has a parole hearing this week, likely on Tuesday, with a decision expected on Thursday or Friday.  I am dismayed that the parole board has only received dozens of letters.  If you care about John, speak out now!   If the parole board does the unthinkable and releases the loser it will be too late to protest.   You can comment on line.  All you have to say is that you oppose parole for the killer.  There is a 642 character limit:

https://www.parole.ny.gov/boardletters/forminput.jsp

You will need the DIN (Department Identification Number) for the killer

DIN:                            81A3860

NYSID:                       04651382Z

INMATE NAME:      Chapman, Mark D

Please forward this information to anyone you know who might oppose parole for John’s killer.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/18/entertainment-us-usa-lennon-killer-idUSBRE87H09L20120818

Sat, Aug 18 2012

By Ellen Wulfhorst

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Mark David Chapman, who shot and killed former Beatle John Lennon 32 years ago, will have his seventh parole hearing this week, New York state’s Department of Corrections said on Saturday.

A decision on whether to release him will likely be made public by the end of the week, said department spokeswoman Linda Foglia.

Chapman’s interviews with the parole board will take place at Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison in Alden, New York, where he is being held, she said.

Chapman, 57, is serving a prison sentence of 20 years to life for shooting Lennon four times in the back outside the musician’s New York City apartment building on December 8, 1980. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

He has come up for parole every two years since 2000 and has been turned down each time.

After his last hearing in 2010, the three-member parole board cited in written comments to Chapman, the “disregard you displayed for the norms of our society and the sanctity of human life.”

Ahead of that hearing, the parole division received dozens of letters arguing against Chapman’s release, including one from Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono, who said she believed Chapman posed a risk to her, Lennon’s two sons, the public and himself.

Chapman was transferred in May to Wende from Attica Correctional Facility, where he had been held for 31 years.

A corrections spokesman said at the time that Chapman was placed in protective custody at Wende but the reason was not made public. Wende is located in western New York state, east of Buffalo.

(Reporting by Ellen Wulfhorst; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and Jackie Frank)

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