Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. The 55-year-old is scheduled to be interviewed at the Attica Correctional Facility. The interview could occur as early as Tuesday.
It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000.
Exactly when Chapman will be interviewed will depend on how quickly the parole panel works its way through a lengthy list of inmates. Chapman was originally scheduled to appear in August 2010, but the hearing was postponed.
Chapman is currently serving a sentence of 20 years to life for shooting Lennon four times outside the ex-Beatle's Manhattan apartment building in December 1980.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. The 55-year-old is scheduled to be interviewed at the Attica Correctional Facility. The interview could occur as early as Tuesday.
It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000.
Exactly when Chapman will be interviewed will depend on how quickly the parole panel works its way through a lengthy list of inmates. Chapman was originally scheduled to appear in August 2010, but the hearing was postponed.
Chapman is currently serving a sentence of 20 years to life for shooting Lennon four times outside the ex-Beatle's Manhattan apartment building in December 1980.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. The 55-year-old is scheduled to be interviewed at the Attica Correctional Facility. The interview could occur as early as Tuesday.
It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000.
Exactly when Chapman will be interviewed will depend on how quickly the parole panel works its way through a lengthy list of inmates. Chapman was originally scheduled to appear in August 2010, but the hearing was postponed.
Chapman is currently serving a sentence of 20 years to life for shooting Lennon four times outside the ex-Beatle's Manhattan apartment building in December 1980.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. The 55-year-old is scheduled to be interviewed at the Attica Correctional Facility. The interview could occur as early as Tuesday.