domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2016

#11 Yoko Ono's letter to the Parole board




Twenty years after John Lennon's murder his widow Yoko Ono Lennon wrote a letter to the Parole Board expressing her disgust when there was a possible release of Mark David Chapman, her husband's killer. The main points to highlight from her letter are:
  1. How important John Lennon was for his relatives and followers around the world.
  2. Her feelings about her husband's death.
  3. The idea that people’s lives can change in a matter of seconds.
  4. How justice may incentivise the behaviour of those who want to commit a crime.
  5. Violence begets violence. 

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