paul gorish had come to know lennon personally.as later used as the cover of lennon's posthumous single "archway." >> when he was there, he was holding a copy of "double fantasy" in his left arm and this guy approached me and he said, are you waiting for lennon? i said yeah. he said, do you work for john? i said no. he said, oh, my name is mark. he said, i'm from hawaii. what struck me strange is when he said that, he had a southern accent. so, i said, if you're from hawaii, how come you have a southern accent? and he said, well, originally, i'm from georgia." i said, oh. so i said, where are you staying while you're in the city? and with that he turned to me and said, why do you want to know? >> sometime before 5:00 p.m., lennon and ono leave the apartment to go to his last recording session. chapman and gorish are on the sidewalk. and chapman silently hands lennon his copy of "double fantasy." >> and john turned and said to him, "do you want me to sign that?" he nodded, john took the album. john said, do you have a pen?" he hande