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lennonprotege9
25th August 2004, 01:18 PM
Please sign my petition to deny Mark David Chapman parole. (MDC = the man who shot John Lennon)
www.petitiononline.com/rem128
billydkid
25th August 2004, 05:51 PM
Originally posted by lennonprotege9
Please sign my petition to deny Mark David Chapman parole. (MDC = the man who shot John Lennon)
www.petitiononline.com/rem128
Consider getting a life.
hgc
25th August 2004, 07:09 PM
What a great first post. Someone thinks it's a good idea for parole boards to take public petitions into account. I would sooner sign a Nader-ballot-access petition.
waitew
25th August 2004, 09:08 PM
Hey,I'll bet someother murderer is up for parole too....why no petition?Oh,wait,he didn't kill someone important/special like JL!Personally,I favor the death penalty.
Mr Manifesto
26th August 2004, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by waitew
Hey,I'll bet someother murderer is up for parole too....why no petition?Oh,wait,he didn't kill someone important/special like JL!Personally,I favor the death penalty.
Pesonally,Ipreferpeoplewhocantypeliketheirspacebar isn'tbroken.
CFLarsen
26th August 2004, 12:57 AM
Originally posted by lennonprotege9
Please sign my petition to deny Mark David Chapman parole. (MDC = the man who shot John Lennon)
www.petitiononline.com/rem128
Why do you think his parole should be denied?
Mr Manifesto
26th August 2004, 01:00 AM
Originally posted by CFLarsen
Why do you think his parole should be denied?
I'm going to go for the million and predict that he won't answer your question, because this is spam and he won't be back.
CFLarsen
26th August 2004, 01:58 AM
Originally posted by Mr Manifesto
I'm going to go for the million and predict that he won't answer your question, because this is spam and he won't be back.
Maybe I believe in miracles....? :)
Lothian
26th August 2004, 02:18 AM
To: Parole Court of NY
We the undersigned believe that Mark David Chapman should not be granted parole for the murder of John Lennon.
Chapman committed a heinous crime, unprovoked and without remorse. Well no more heinous than any murder, but without remorse ? Have the details of his time in prison been released. Has he shown no remorse ? Would a parole board release anyone who hasn’t shown remorse ?He shot to death John Lennon, a man who had signed an autograph for him only six hours earlier. He deserves to pay for this with life in prison. I am not sure that signing an autograph is particularly relevant. It doesn’t really make the crime worse.
I would much rather that the decision whether he deserves to spend a life in prison is made by those directly involved with his rehabilitation than a spotty 17 year old with a Beatles record,
It is also a matter of public safety that he not be released. He should not be free to harm anyone else. Evidence that the public would not be safe ? Please remember Mr. John Lennon, who believed in peace. Please remember that Mark David Chapman is forty-nine years old, and John Lennon never got to be older than forty. relevance ?
Please do not let this man back on the streets. Why not if he has served his sentence ?
Ladewig
26th August 2004, 06:22 AM
Originally posted by hgc
What a great first post. Someone thinks it's a good idea for parole boards to take public petitions into account.
Not just public petitions - electronic public petitions. Is there anyone who takes those seriously?
richardm
26th August 2004, 06:50 AM
Chapman committed a heinous crime, unprovoked and without remorse.
Chapman has also expressed remorse for killing Lennon. In an interview in 1990 he said:"It was an end of innocence for that time. And I regret being the one that ended it."
Scratch one argument. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/910896.stm)
However, have no fear:
However, Robert Gangi of the Correctional Association of New York - who acts as a lawyer for prison inmates - has expressed his doubts over the likelihood of Chapman being released.
"Each case should be handled individually but anyone convicted of the murder of a famous person is probably unlikely to ever get parole," Gangi said.
So if you're going to murder someone, make sure it's a nobody.
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