Mr. Lennon would want me free, and I’d like to clear that up.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that Mark David Chapman, an American criminal, believes that John Lennon, the famous musician, would want him to be free from prison. Chapman seems to want to explain or "clear up" this idea, perhaps because he feels justified in his actions or believes Lennon would understand his perspective.
About Mark David Chapman
Mark David Chapman is an American man who murdered famous musician John Lennon in 1980. Chapman was a fan of the Beatles but became infuriated by Lennon’s lavish lifestyle and public statements. He shot Lennon outside his apartment building and later pled guilty, being sentenced to 20 years to life in prison.
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