The Conspiracy Theory That Connects Stephen King To John Lennon's Murder
There is a theory out there that the person who killed John Lennon in 1980 was not Mark David Chapman, but legendary horror author Stephen King.
Read MoreThere is a theory out there that the person who killed John Lennon in 1980 was not Mark David Chapman, but legendary horror author Stephen King.
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