Beatles star, John Lennon, was fatally shot on December, 8, 1980, by Mark David Chapman, who later told a parole board he was ‘simply seeking fame’
Beatles fans around the world were left bereft when dad-of-two John Lennon was fatally shot outside his home in New York 25 years ago.
The much-loved star, 40, had achieved global fame with the Sgt Pepper’s stars before going solo in 1969. The musician from Liverpool is widely considered as one of the greatest songwriters of all time. However, his life was tragically cut short when he was killed by Mark David Chapman, now 70, who reportedly told the doorman of John’s apartment building: “I just shot John Lennon.”
Chapman was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison in 1981 after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. So, as we remember John on the 25th anniversary of his death, here’s a look inside his killer’s life now as well as Chapman’s chilling confession at the scene of the crime…
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Chilling confession
Longtime Beatles fan Chapman, an out-of-work security guard living in Hawaii, pleaded guilty to shooting Lennon in June 1981. He reportedly confessed just moments after the senseless act, telling the grief-stricken doorman of the star’s apartment in New York, “I just shot John Lennon”.
Chapman and Lennon had actually crossed paths earlier in the day when the Beatles fan obtained the artist’s autograph on a copy of the album, Double Fantasy. Chapman had bought the gun three months earlier before travelling New York City to commit the crime.
After his incarceration, Chapman told a parole board in 2002 that he was motivated by jealousy. “My thinking was he has all of this money, lives in this beautiful apartment and he is into music representing a more cautious lifestyle, a more giving lifestyle,” he told the board, according to ABC News. “It made me angry and jealous compared to the way I was living at the time. There was jealousy in there.”
He added, “I assassinated him … because he was very, very, very famous and that’s the only reason.”
However, in 2022, Chapman said he was Beatles fan “seeking fame” and admitted what he did was “evil”, saying: “I knew what I was doing, and I knew it was evil. I knew it was wrong, but I wanted the fame so much that I was willing to give everything and take a human life.”
Prison life
Chapman is currently locked up at the maximum security prison, Green Haven Correctional Facility, New York after being transferred from Wende Correctional facility in 2022.
Green Haven is home to some of the US’s most notorious killers, including Thang Thanh Nguyen, who was formerly listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Nguyen was convicted of murder for the 1992 robbery and killing of Chung Lam in Irondequoit, New York.
Since being behind bars, Chapman has worked in the prison as a legal clerk and kitchen helper. However, he was barred from participating in the Cephas Attica workshops, a charitable organisation helping inmates adjust to life outside prison. He was also prohibited from attending the prison’s violence and anger management classes due to concern for his safety.
Conjugal visits from his wife
Chapman has been married to his wife, Gloria Abe, since 1979, and she visits him annually in prison. Following Lennon’s murder, friends, and Chapman himself, begged Gloria to divorce the killer and move on with her life.
However, after reportedly consulting the Bible, she decided to remain married to the Chapman, despite his heinous act. “From that point on, I decided it didn’t matter how long Mark was in prison,” she wrote in The Alliance. “I would wait for him.” More than 40 years later, the couple is still married.
Every year, Gloria reportedly flies from her home to the prison in New York, to spend the 44 hours allotted to her and Chapman for conjugal visits. They are said to spend their time in a private trailer inside the prison making pizza and watching “Wheel of Fortune.”
Possibility of parole
In September 2022, Chapman was denied parole for the 12th time. He was then denied it again in September 2025. His next parole hearing is scheduled for February 2027.
Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono, believes there is a chance the killer could strike again if he is released and has opposed his parole over the years.
In 2015, she told The Daily Beast, “He did it once, he could do it again, to somebody else. It could be me, it could be Sean, it could be anybody, so there is that concern.”
In 2020, Chapman called his actions “despicable” and said he would have “no complaint whatsoever” if they chose to leave him in prison for the rest of his life.






