Apple Release Trailer For Docuseries John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial

John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial

John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial
Nearly 44 years ago former Beatles singer John Lennon was murdered in New York. Next month, John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial a 3 part docuseries will launch on Apple TV+. Today the streaming giants have released the official Trailer.

The docuseries is narrated by Kiefer Sutherland and features exclusive eyewitness interviews and previously unseen crime scene photos. Shedding new light on the life and murder of music and cultural icon John Lennon, and the investigation and conviction of Mark David Chapman, his confessed killer.

“John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial” is a deeply researched examination of John Lennon’s 1980 murder, which shocked and saddened the world. The production was granted extensive Freedom of Information Act requests from the New York City Police Department, the Board of Parole and the District Attorney’s office; and the series includes exclusive interviews including Richard Peterson, a taxi driver who was witness to the shooting; Jay Hastings, a doorman at The Dakota who heard Lennon’s last words; David Suggs, Mark David Chapman’s defense lawyer; Elliot Mintz, a confidant to Lennon and Yoko Ono; and Dr Naomi Goldstein, the psychiatrist who first assessed Chapman.

The series is produced for Apple TV+ by the BAFTA and Emmy Award winning team at 72 Films, directed by Nick Holt (“The Murder Trial,” “Responsible Child”) and Rob Coldstream (“Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain”) with executive producers David Glover (9/11: One Day in America”), Mark Raphael (“Crime and Punishment”) and Rob Coldstream, alongside producers Simon Bunney and Louis Lee Ray.

John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial will premiere globally on Apple TV+ from 6th December.


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