This is the first in a two-part series concerning the late John Lennon and his American attorney, Leon Wildes. Part two will run tomorrow.
The early morning of Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1980, found me standing on a street, waiting for a bus, a little sleepy. My classmate, Jim Baker, always took the same bus. This morning, he was late. I wondered where he was. Then Jim ran up with a wild look in his eye. He blurted out the news: &qu...
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