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Mark Chapman had just shot five bullets into John Lennon. He sat down on the sidewalk, took out a book from his overcoat pocket....and read several pages while waiting for the police. The book was J D Salinger's "The Catcher In The Rye" |
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| On arrival in New York in December 1980, Chapman realised he had left his copy of "The Catcher in the Rye" back home in Hawaii, so he went into a book store on 5th Avenue to buy a new copy. On the shelf before him was an edition of the book in a bright red leatherette cover with yellow lettering. He thought it looked dramatic and highly significant. Plus, it was the last copy on the shelf - Chapman regarded that as a clear sign it was meant for him. Destiny was shaping his every movement. In the front of the book he wrote
"The
Catcher In The Rye" is a novel about adolescent aimlessness, and dissatisfaction with
everything. Holden Caulfield, the main character, is disgusted with the phoniness of
everyone he meets. The book describes a few days near Christmas, when Holden has been
expelled from his school, and is wandering around New York, before going home to see his
younger sister Phoebe. It deals with themes of teenage anxiety over sex, the feeling that
everything is soiled, and innocence is lost. It is also, perhaps, for Holden, a journey
back to childhood, when things were more simple. It was as if Lennon himself was claiming to be the new Catcher for his generation....this not only outraged Chapman, but it also confirmed to him that Lennon was a dangerous phoney who had to die. |
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Television....newspapers...radio...magazines....the books he read...the art works he loved....the music he listened to...all these were giving Mark David Chapman the signals he craved. And faced with this overwhelming array of signs and signals, some of which he had been waiting for, some of which were new and sensational, Chapman made up his mind to board the plane to New York, seek out John Lennon, and kill him. Remember....I have spent years researching this murder and this website represents only a small sample of my findings. Find out more.... My books about John Lennon's murder contain the FULL story, told in an original and informative way. "Two Spirits Dancing" is a 'novelised' version of the events. It is a full length, 100,000 word book that takes you into the parallel worlds of the killer and his victim. It is available as a PDF ebook or as a 320 page paperback. "Through The Mirror Go Round" is a fully illustrated and factual account of the murder, including all the images, art work and album covers that are such an amazing part of these tragic events. Follow the links below:
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