WEBVTT 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Total shock! 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Absolutely shocked! 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Imagine all the people 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I could not believe it, I mean I was shocked. And then I'm sayoung to myself:7 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 who did this? Why anyone would hurt John? Then it struck me I might have a picture of the killer. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Don't let me down... 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 On December 8th, 1980 I was assigned 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to the 20ths precinct. I was a patrolman in a radio car 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I got a call that there was shots fired at 1 W. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 72nd street. There was a man pointing 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and he said "That's the man doing the shooting." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And at that point we realized that this was for real. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So I peeked in and saw a man with his hands up. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So I threw that guy up against a wall and at this point 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Jose says to me he shot John Lennon. And I said "You what?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (shot) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is a work of art by John's widow, Yoko Ono. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I was thinking about all these windows in the world 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And there's so many windows that have bullet marks 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and bullet holes. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So I wanted to make a symbolic gesture of one bullet hole 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And also you have to see it front the front. You have 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to see it front the back. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 When you see it from the front you're the shooter. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 When you see it from the back, you're the victim. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I did it and then I saw it. And I thought " Oh my God! I saw that!" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "That night" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 On december the 8th, 1980, John Lennon was murdered 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 At the Dakota Building in New York 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "Late this evening, one of the world's great entertainers 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and musicians, John Lennon of the Beatles. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Was shot outside his New York home." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The shockwaves of John Lennon's murder were felt 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 around the world. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Switched on the radio and 'Imagine' was playing. It was like a knife through your heart. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You knew it was true. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It was a shattering blow. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Stunned. I just couldn't... I just saw him. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Total shock. Absolute shock. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "Imagine all the people" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I could not believe it. I was shocked and then I'm 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 saying to myself, "Who did this?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And why anyone would want to hurt John? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And then it struck me that I might have a picture of the kiler. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In January 1969, eleven years before John died, the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Beatles held their last ever concert. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 On the roof of their office building on Saddle Row. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It was the end of an era. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John Lennon profoundly influenced a generation. And beyond. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 What do you know happened here? What do I know happened? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The record label was run from here I suppose. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I don't know much what happened here. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Yeah. one last gig 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "Dont let me down." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I see this house and I was in that queue. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It was his voice, man. It makes me sad 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It makes me angry. It makes chilled. You know? It was 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 his voice really. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "Nobody ever loved me like she do." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I thought, :right? I want to be in a band like that. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 make music like that 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "One two three four" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John's whole life after he walked away from the Beatles 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 was an escape from the insanity of Beatle-mania 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In 1971, he found his refuge with Yoko in New York 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the city in which he was, nine years later, to meet his fate 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (singing) New york city baby 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Yeah the last time I saw you we were in Madison 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Square Garden. He said, "I can walk down the street, walk through the park. People pass me- 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 'Hi John' and keep on walking". He said "I love it." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I thought to myself, John's found peace at last. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Singing: all we saying is give peace a chance. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Peace had come at a price. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John's political activism had a real effect on young people. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And the President himself saw him as a threat. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Nixon was determined to deny John his green card 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 There's a piece of tape somewhere of Nixon's 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 henchmen saying "You know this guy could sway an election." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This was preserved. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And the first step was to kick him out. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And they were very eager to do that. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (Singing I would like..) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It's August 1980, with his struggle for permanent residence long behind him, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John is about to embark on a new musical venture 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with yoko. This was snapped leaving the Dakota, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 on the first day of recording their album "Double Fantasy" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They can have no idea it will be their last. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Their coproducer is Jack Douglas. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The idea of this album was a play, a dialogue between a man and his wife. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 A man who had been through the sixties. It was about 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "Well here we. We're turning 40. We can still do this. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 We can still have our voice. We managed to make it through 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 all those terrible years. And now let's look to the future." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (singing) Even after all these years. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 By September 1980, the album "Double Fantasy" is nearing completion. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He listened to it very intently. And I saw this smile come on his face. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And he yelled out, "Mother! Tell them we have a record!" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Mother was John's nickname for his wife. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He made me laugh all the time. I wasn't trying to make 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 him laugh. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 But it seemed like he was laughing all the time about me. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Just the fact that I'm saying something serious. And he said, "You're so tiny and you're saying these things." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And you know, that made him feel funny I suppose. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 To his fans, John could be kind. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In November 1980, the fan later to take the last picture of John alive, is granted his first photo opportunity. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So he says, "Well let's take it now." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "Let's get it the hell over with. You never know 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 if we'll get another chance to do it." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And this was 21 days before he gets murdered. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So, I mean, I was like a kid under the Christmas tree 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 on Christmas morning. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And when I stooped next to him, John put his right arm 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 around my shoulder. And I couldn't believe 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that he pulled me to him. And when he did that. He 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 gave me the idea and I held on to his fur collar. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Cause I was holding it almost to make sure 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it wasn't a dream. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Like, he wasn't going to disappear on me. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The most iconic image of John Lennon in 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 New York was taken by his friend, photographer 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Bob Gruen. Friday December the 5th, three days before he dies. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John phones him 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He was in a good mood, very playful. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The next day he asked me to come back, cause he 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 had gotten a new jacket, a very fancy Yamamoto jacket. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and so we stayed up all night talking 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And it wasn't until dawn we were out on the street 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I think it was Saturday morning, December 6th 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and we took a bunch of pictures there and um 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and that was the last time I saw him. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Later that Saturday, December 6th John gives a radio 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 interview to BBC DJ Andy Peebles. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 There was my hero. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I remember he put his arm around my should and said "Thank you for coming." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I felt like saying, "What do you mean, thank you for coming?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (Recording) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 When I left England I still couldn't go on the street. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It was still Caranby Street and all that stuff was going on. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 We couldn't walk around the block, go to a restaurant, unless 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 you wanted to the business of the star going the restaurant garbage. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I can go right out this door now and go in a restaurant. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 You want to know how great that is? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And towards the end of the interview, for some reason 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it just flashed through my mind- ask him about security. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And he came out with the classic quote, you know, "i can walk down the street 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and people say 'hi John, how are you, how's the baby?'" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I can see him now saying it with such conviction. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He could never ever have dreamt 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 what would ensue in 48 hours. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Never ever have dreamt. Pfft. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It's Monday the eighth of December, 1980. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John leaves the Dakota building for his favorite 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 local barber. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He just wanted a haircut. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I dunno maybe I have those hairs still. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I used to keep his hair. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Well the day started with the Liebowitz photographer. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 As the photographer Annie Liebowitz completes the photo shoot 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 for Rolling Stone magazine and the cover that was 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to become world famous. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John's fan, the amateur photographer Paul Garesh, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 arrives as usual. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I got to the Dakota around 11:45 in the morning 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and when I got there, it was a nice mild day for December 8th. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The only other person there was a guy standing 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with a long overcoat with a fur collar. And a fur hat. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And he had a scarf on and he was holding "Double Fantasy" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 under his elbow 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And he says to me "Are you waiting for Lennon?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I said, "Yeah" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And he said, "My name's Mark. I'm from Hawaii." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I said, "I'm Paul. I'm from New Jersey." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And he said "Oh. Do you work for him?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I said "No" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He said "I came all the way from Hawaii to get my album signed." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So I said, "where are you staying while you're in the city?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 On December 8th 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 1980 I was assigned to the 20th precinct 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I was a patrolman in a radio car and I got a call 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that there were shots fired at 1 W 72nd st 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 uh, there was a man pointing and he said that's the man doing the shooting and at that point we realized this is for real 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 so i peeked in and saw a man with his hands up so i threw this guy up against the wall and at that point Jose says to me he shot John Lennon, and he says "you what?" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [gunshot] 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 This is a work of art by John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono. I was thinking about all these windows in the world and there are so many windows that have, ah, bullet marks, you know, bullet holes. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So, I wanted to make a symbolic gesture of on bullet hole and also you have to see it from the front and you have to see it from the back because when you see it from the front you're the shooter, when you see it from the back you're the victim. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I did it and then I saw it and I said "Oh my God" I saw that. That night. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 At 10:50 pm on Monday December the 8th, 1980 John Lennon was murdered at the Dakota building in New York. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Late this evening one of the world's great entertainers and musicians John Lennon of the Beatles was shot outside of his New York home. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The shockwaves of John Lennon's murder were heard around the world. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I switched on the radio and "Imagine" was playing. You Know, that was like a knife through your heart, you know it was true. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It was a shattering blow. Stunned. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 I just couldn't, I just sighed. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Total shock. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Absolute shock. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [music] Imagine all the people... 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And I could not believe it. I, I mean I was shocked and I'm saying to myself "who did this, and why anyone would hurt John." 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Then, then it struck me that I might have a picture of the killer. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [music]...and the world will live as one. [music ends] 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 In January 1969, eleven years before John died, the Beatles held their last ever concert on the roof of their office building in Saville Row. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 It was the end of an era. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John Lennon profoundly influenced a generation, and beyond. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 What do you know happened here? 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 What do I know? The record thing was, the record label was wrong for me, wasn't it? I suppose.