Lennon assassination second gunman?
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:32 pm
Came across this information from several years back and thought I'd share it...
Here's the crime scene diagram from the NYT...
(3) is where lennon was when he was shot and (2) is where the shooter Chapman was standing.
Lennon then ran into the archway, through the doorway and collapsed on the stairs (dashed line).
The Death Certificate says Lennon was hit in the back on the left side of his body...
There were gunshot holes in the doorway at the far right end of the entryway just in front of where lennon collapsed...
So, if Lennon was hit in the back left, then Chapman was on the wrong side to shoot him and also hit the doorway.
(See: Where was Mark David Chapman standing?)
The shots would seem to have come from the right side of the entryway, maybe near the guard booth in the diagram above. The guardbooth was manned that night by the mysterious doorman, Jose Perdomo, who managed to keep his name out of the papers until many years after the assassination. If this research is to be believed, Perdomo was/is an anti-Castro Cuban exile with ties to the the CIA, Bay Of Pigs invasion and Frank Sturgis...
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Here's the crime scene diagram from the NYT...
(3) is where lennon was when he was shot and (2) is where the shooter Chapman was standing.
Lennon then ran into the archway, through the doorway and collapsed on the stairs (dashed line).
The Death Certificate says Lennon was hit in the back on the left side of his body...
There were gunshot holes in the doorway at the far right end of the entryway just in front of where lennon collapsed...
So, if Lennon was hit in the back left, then Chapman was on the wrong side to shoot him and also hit the doorway.
(See: Where was Mark David Chapman standing?)
The shots would seem to have come from the right side of the entryway, maybe near the guard booth in the diagram above. The guardbooth was manned that night by the mysterious doorman, Jose Perdomo, who managed to keep his name out of the papers until many years after the assassination. If this research is to be believed, Perdomo was/is an anti-Castro Cuban exile with ties to the the CIA, Bay Of Pigs invasion and Frank Sturgis...
(Dec. 30, 2004) New information suggests the man tasked to protect John Lennon, on Dec. 8, 1980, may have in fact been his killer. Jose Perdomo is cited by multiple sources as the doorman on duty at Lennon's residence at the upscale Dakota apartment complex in Manhattan on the night the famous rock star was murdered. The following is a list of information I have collected about an individual named Jose Perdomo (also known as Jose Joaquin Sanjenis Perdomo) who sometimes uses the aliases, Joaquin Sanjenis and Sam Jenis:
1. Jose Perdomo was the doorman at the Dakota on Dec. 8, 1980, the night Lennon was killed.
2. Jose Perdomo was at the crime scene when the murder occurred.
3. Jose Perdomo asked accused assassin Mark David Chapman, immediately after the shooting, if he knew what he had just done. Chapman replied that he had just shot John Lennon.
4. Jose Perdomo told police Chapman was Lennon's assailant. One of the arresting officers, Peter Cullen, did not believe Chapman shot Lennon. Cullen believed the shooter was a handyman at the Dakota, but Perdomo convinced Cullen it was Chapman. Cullen thought Chapman "looked like a guy who worked in a bank."
5. Jose Perdomo was an anti-Castro Cuban exile. Perdomo and Chapman discussed the Bay of Pigs Invasion and JFK's assassination a few hours before Lennon was killed. This suggests Perdomo was a member of Brigade 2506 during the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961, a failed CIA operation to overthrow Fidel Castro.
6. Cuban Information Archives reveal a "Jose Joaquin Sanjenis Perdomo" (aliases: Joaquin Sanjenis, Sam Jenis) was a member of Brigade 2506 during the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961.
7. Joaquin Sanjenis worked closely with convicted Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis (deceased) for about ten years on the CIA's payroll.
8. Frank Sturgis claimed Joaquin Sanjenis died of natural causes in 1974; however, this was never confirmed by any other source. According to Sturgis, the CIA nurtured Sanjenis's anonymity and his family was not notified of his alleged death until after the funeral. Sanjenis may still be alive.
The following are explanations of the stated eight points and their origins
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