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May 14, 2005
Don't Mess With Yoko
The interviews have been handed over to the network by journalist Jack Jones, who quizzed Chapman on three separate occasions for his book Let Me Take You Down
- published in America in 1995. The title of the controversial tome is a chilling play on the first line of psychedelic Beatles classic Strawberry Fields Forever
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Posted on May 14, 2005 09:26 PM by beatle144.
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That rat bastard Chapman shouldn't get the time of day. He's craving attention and getting it. I started to watch the Dateline NBC segment and it's about that screwball - not Lennon. Who gives a crap about what makes him tick? He's no different than any other lowlife jerk locked up at Attica. Why does the network think we care about his psychological makeup?
Then you have that other lowlife creep Jack jones referring to him as 'Mark.' Chapman deserves no respect and should be referred to as Chapman. Period.!
And THEN we have to look at pictures of the nasty creep posing in front of the camara as if he were some sort of celebrity. It sickens me - these low life scumbags who need to make money off this creep. That includes Jones and the NBC network especially. I say FRY the bastard. Jones should be made to push the button!
Posted by: goalnantuckt at November 18, 2005 07:40 PM