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Lennon killer denied parole again | Lennon killer denied parole again |
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John Lennon's killer has been denied parole for a fifth time because of "concern for the public safety and welfare", it has been announced. | John Lennon's killer has been denied parole for a fifth time because of "concern for the public safety and welfare", it has been announced. |
Mark Chapman, 53, will remain in Attica prison, New York, for at least another two years. | Mark Chapman, 53, will remain in Attica prison, New York, for at least another two years. |
Chapman told parole board members at a hearing that he planned the killing "with an essentially clear mind". | Chapman told parole board members at a hearing that he planned the killing "with an essentially clear mind". |
A lawyer for Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, said she was "very pleased" with the board's decision. | |
Chapman shot the former Beatle as he and wife Ono returned to their Manhattan apartment building on 8 December 1980. | Chapman shot the former Beatle as he and wife Ono returned to their Manhattan apartment building on 8 December 1980. |
He has been in prison for 27 years since pleading guilty to the murder. | He has been in prison for 27 years since pleading guilty to the murder. |
The board noted that Chapman had a clean disciplinary record since 1994 but said his conduct had "precipitated a horrendously tragic event which has impacted many individuals". | The board noted that Chapman had a clean disciplinary record since 1994 but said his conduct had "precipitated a horrendously tragic event which has impacted many individuals". |
"Your discretionary release at this time would thus not be compatible with the welfare of society at large," the board added. | "Your discretionary release at this time would thus not be compatible with the welfare of society at large," the board added. |
A spokesman for the New York correctional services department said Chapman was being held in an isolated unit away from other prisoners because of fears for his safety. | A spokesman for the New York correctional services department said Chapman was being held in an isolated unit away from other prisoners because of fears for his safety. |
Chapman, who had a history of mental illness before he committed the murder, was also denied parole in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. | Chapman, who had a history of mental illness before he committed the murder, was also denied parole in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. |
He will be allowed to apply again in 2010. | He will be allowed to apply again in 2010. |
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