I’m Shot! The True Untold Story Behind John Lennon’s Murder

I’m Shot! The True Untold Story Behind John Lennon’s Murder

On December 8, 1980, the world lost one of its most influential voices when John Lennon was tragically shot outside his New York City home by Mark David Chapman. This documentary takes you through the chilling events of that fateful night, from the moment Chapman arrived in New York to the harrowing details of the shooting itself.

Explore how Chapman’s obsession with The Catcher in the Rye, combined with a deep sense of disillusionment and inner turmoil, led him to commit one of the most shocking crimes in modern history. Through detailed accounts from eyewitnesses, police officers, and medical professionals who were there, the story unfolds with chilling clarity.

Learn about the psychological complexities of Chapman’s mind, his lifelong admiration for Lennon, and how his internal struggles turned deadly. This is the story of how a quiet, troubled man sought meaning through an act of violence that forever silenced a generation’s icon.

The video also includes rare insights from prison interviews with Chapman, shedding light on his motives, regrets, and the haunting legacy of his actions. For fans of true crime, music history, and stories that changed the world, this is a powerful account of the moment John Lennon’s life was cut short.

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14 thoughts on “I’m Shot! The True Untold Story Behind John Lennon’s Murder

  1. A lot of this is TOTAL BS & i plead with anyone watching DO NOT believe a single word of Dr Stephen Lynn who wasnt in the emergency room untill John had been pronounced dead

  2. Wait, Mark Chapman killed one of the most loved and celebrated people in modern history, and he pleaded guilty to SECOND degree murder!? He took John Lennon from the world and he was actually allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge than first degree murder!? I don't know how any judge or prosecutor would allow that…

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