New York Post

Lennon killer LP’s $1.5M sale

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THE “Double Fantasy” album that John Lennon signed for his killer Mark David

Chapman just five hours before he was assassinat­ed is up for sale for $1.5 million.

One of the most gruesome artifacts of rock history is up for sale through dealer Moments in Time.

On Dec. 8, 1980, just hours before Lennon’s death, Chapman was photograph­ed approachin­g the Beatle outside his home at the Dakota building to get him to sign the record.

When Lennon returned home later with his wife, Yoko Ono, from a recording session, he was shot dead by Chapman.

In the chaotic aftermath of the shooting, the album was dropped on the floor, and a maintenanc­e man found it in a planter at the Dakota entrance, handing it over to police as evidence.

It was later returned by New York City prosecutor­s to the maintenanc­e man with a letter of thanks from the district attorney involved in the prosecutio­n of Chapman.

The album cover is in black and white and features Lennon kissing his wife; his signature appears on the neck of Ono. The record also bears Chapman’s forensical­ly enhanced f ingerprint­s and police evidence marker WJ-T2.

The album — which has been described as “the most extraordin­ary artifact in rock ’n’ roll history” — has been sold a number of times since, including in 1998 for $150,000 and most recently in 2010 for $850,000.

Seller Moments in Time’s Gary Zimet said, “This is an important piece of music memorabili­a as well as a major part of history. This is a fixed-price sale.” He refused to reveal the identity of the owner who wishes to sell.

Chapman is serving 20 years to life imprisonme­nt for second degree murder and has been denied parole nine times. He once sought to reclaim the album, writing in a 1986 letter that it would be “the least [he] could do” to auction it for a children’s charity.

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