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Mark Chapman is an American criminal infamously known for the assassination of musician John Lennon in 1980. His actions on that fateful day have made him a controversial figure in the discourse surrounding celebrity culture and mental health. Chapman was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, which has been a significant aspect of his narrative and legal battles over the years.

Following the murder, Chapman was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison and has been denied parole multiple times. His case has prompted discussions about the factors leading to such violence, the nature of fame, and the implications of mental illness. Over the decades, he has been the subject of documentaries and articles that explore not just his crime but also his life before and after the tragic event.

Nationalität Amerikanisch