Elliot Mintz, a close friend of theirs, made the assertion. With the approval of their son, Sean Lennon, the former Los Angeles radio and television commentator, who first saw the couple in the early 1970s, has penned a new memoir titled We All Shine On: John, Yoko & Me.
Mintz told News, “The palm reader was very clear that John would be killed on an island.” “I was raised in New York, and when I think of islands, I picture the obvious locations encircled by water.
It simply never occurred to me that it was an island.
However, Yoko had connections to astrologers, tarot readers, psychics, and other people in what he described as the “paranormal world,” he said. For years, she spoke with these individuals virtually every day. Very few choices were made by Yoko without first obtaining their approval or direction.
The pair were unfazed by the reader’s alarming message. Lennon believed he didn’t need security because “I’m just a rock ‘n’ roll singer,” according to Mintz in his book.