Claim of Responsibility for John Lennon's Presence in the U.S. and Subsequent Murder
Claim of Responsibility for John Lennon's Presence in the U.S. and Subsequent Murder The passage is a personal anecdote linking the author to a legal effort that kept John Lennon in the United States, but provides no verifiable evidence, specific transactions, or involvement of high‑ranking officials. It lacks concrete leads, dates, or documents that could be pursued, and the claim is speculative and unsubstantiated. Key insights: Author claims to have helped block a Nixon‑era deportation attempt against John Lennon.; Mentions a lawyer, Len Wildes, and a legal memorandum that allegedly prevented Lennon's deportation.; States that Mark Chapman’s defense lawyer was a former student of the author.
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Claim of Responsibility for John Lennon's Presence in the U.S. and Subsequent Murder The passage is a personal anecdote linking the author to a legal effort that kept John Lennon in the United States, but provides no verifiable evidence, specific transactions, or involvement of high‑ranking officials. It lacks concrete leads, dates, or documents that could be pursued, and the claim is speculative and unsubstantiated. Key insights: Author claims to have helped block a Nixon‑era deportation attempt against John Lennon.; Mentions a lawyer, Len Wildes, and a legal memorandum that allegedly prevented Lennon's deportation.; States that Mark Chapman’s defense lawyer was a former student of the author.
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