Second gunman — not Mark David Chapman — may have shot John Lennon, author claims

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Chapman may have been brainwashed by the CIA to serve as a patsy, according to David Whelan.

Mark David Chapman might be innocent in the murder of John Lennon, according to a British author and TV producer who said his upcoming documentary and book outline how a second shooter might have killed the iconic singer.

As part of his research, Whelan spoke to the surgeon, Dr. David Halleran, and two nurses, Barbara Kammerer and Dea Sato, who tried to save the dying Lennon at the former Roosevelt Hospital and to the lead detective who handled the case. John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono. Lennon was murdered on Dec. 8, 1980, when he was returning to the couple’s apartment at the Dakota on Central Park West.as he and his wife, Yoko Ono, were returning to their apartment at the Dakota on Central Park West.

In addition, Whelan said, it was dark that night and Chapman was reportedly about 25 feet from Lennon when he fired, a vast distance for an untrained marksman. Yet the bullets entered Lennon in a close grouping that looked professional, Whelan said.

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