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(AP, 11/28/2003 6:15:00PM)

The record album John Lennon signed for the man who killed him hours later is for sale online.

Gary Zimet, president of the Web site Moments in Time, said the album, "Double Fantasy," is being offered for $525,000.

The album is being sold by the man who found it in the front gate flower planter outside the Dakota apartment building near Central Park. Mark David Chapman shot and killed Lennon in 1980 outside the building, where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono .

"There has been a tremendous amount of interest," Zimet said in a phone interview. "This is the greatest rock 'n' roll piece ever sold."

Zimet said on the Web site that the owner, "a Beatle fan all of his life ... wrestled for 18 years before coming to the decision to sell the album."

The owner had turned the album in to police as evidence, and it was returned "with a letter of extreme gratitude from the District Attorney," said Zimet, who did not identify the album's owner.

The album bears the signature of John Lennon and is dated 1980. Zimet said the cover and dust jacket contain forensically enhanced fingerprints of Chapman.

Other items offered on Zimet's memorabilia Web site include autographs by famed jazz musician Louis Armstrong and photographs of President Kennedy.

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On the Net:

http://www.momentsintime.com

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As much as I dispise the S.O.B., I would think that Chapman or his family would have a claim on that album.

I have to agree. After all the album was his. But when you consider what he took from the music world, I can't feel sorry for him. While I can see why the album would have considerable value, I don't know that I would want it.

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Yoko would freakin' sell it too. Although his action was heinous, Chapman owned the album....

lol, she probably would.

hey, if he bought it, he couldnt have downloaded it at the time-you're absolutely right - its his!

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