Karma rolls on and on for John’s jealous-guy killer

Mark David Chapman, aged 67, has again been turned down by a parole board, according to the state Department of Corrections.

The man who shot and killed John Lennon outside his Manhattan apartment because he was ‘jealous of him’ in 1980 has been denied parole for a 12th time, New York corrections officials said.

Chapman shot and killed Lennon on the night of December 8, 1980, as Lennon and Yoko Ono were returning to their Upper West Side apartment. Lennon had signed an autograph for Chapman on a copy of his recently released album, ‘Double Fantasy,’ earlier on.

There are no transcripts of Chapman’s latest board interview, but he has repeatedly expressed remorse in previous parole hearings.

Chapman called his actions “despicable” during his hearing in 2020, and said he would have “no complaint whatsoever” if they chose to leave him in prison for the rest of his life.

“I assassinated him … because he was very, very, very famous and that’s the only reason and I was very, very, very, very much seeking self-glory. Very selfish,” Chapman said then.

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Chapman is serving a 20-years-to-life sentence at Green Haven Correctional Facility, north of New York City, according to online state corrections records.

He is next due to appear before the parole board in February 2024.

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