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  1. He eventually turned to God and for a while led a decent life as a summer camp counselor for children and later as a volunteer for YMCA. However, he suffered from guilt inside, which led to obsession about artworks, music, the book 'The Catcher in the Rye', and finally Lennon's murder.

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  2. He was very popular with the children at the camp, who nicknamed him "Nemo" (after the protagonist of the Jules Verne novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas), and he was promoted to assistant director after winning an award for Outstanding Counselor. [9]

  3. Dec 24, 2021 · After pleading guilty to murdering Lennon in January 1981, Chapman was given a sentence of 20 years to life. And while he currently remains in prison, it's hardly the end of the story.

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    At Musco, Takei looked back to the aftermath of the Dec. 7, 1941, bombing of Pearl Harbor, recalling how “overnight, Americans of Japanese ancestry were looked at with suspicion and fear and outright hatred simply because we look like the people that bombed Pearl Harbor, when in fact we had absolutely nothing to do with Pearl Harbor.” He remembered...

    His family returned to Los Angeles, where his parents “worked their fingers to the bone” eventually buying and selling a dry cleaning business and a grocery store. “And my father was one of the few people of this generation that talked to me and my brother and sister about the internment. But more than that, he told us about our democracy,” Takei s...

    “My parents’ generation was so hurt, so pained, and they didn’t want to inflict that on their children. And so they didn’t talk about [internment] with their younger children. And so there are younger Japanese Americans who know next to nothing about this important chapter, our own personal histories, and that is worrisome,” Takai told Wilkinson Co...

  4. Nov 19, 2005 · In these weekend camps Chapman found Jesus, a new identity, and a friend— a girl who would keep track of his ups-and-downs almost right up to the murder: Jessica Blankenship.

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  5. He met his first girlfriend, Jessica Blankenship, and began work as a summer camp counselor at the South De Kalb County, Georgia YMCA. He was very popular with the children, who nicknamed him "Nemo" and was made assistant director after winning an award for Outstanding Counselor.

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  7. Sep 1, 2022 · Since World War II, California has relied on a unique group of firefighters to battle its conflagrations: inmates. Prisoners who want to enter the Conservation Camp Program must meet security...

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