Monday, May 27, 2013

Auction house offered for sale murderer messages Beatles singer John Lennon

Offered an auction house specializing in historical documents and rare signatures Monday in the city of Los Angeles messages sent by the killer Beatles singer John Lennon to the police officer who arrested him after the crime.
The auction house displays four messages by Mark David Chapman, Lennon's killer and sent to the police officer who arrested him, Stephen Spiro, in order to sell them at a fixed price is 75 thousand U.S. dollars, according to the owner of the house, Gary Zimmet.
Zimmet sells messages on behalf of Spiro, who was arrested Chapman on 8 December / December 1980 shortly after its launch shot Lennon outside the building, which was home to Manhattan, New York.

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