
John J. Lennon: podcast appearances and interviews
journalist, author of The Tragedy of True Crime
About John J. Lennon
John J. Lennon, born on April 26, 1977, is an American journalist and prison writer. Throughout his incarceration at Sing Sing, where he has been held for 28 years to life following a conviction for second-degree murder and selling drugs, Lennon has maintained a career as a journalist. He has contributed to prominent publications such as The Atlantic and The New York Times. In 2025, he published his first book titled The Tragedy of True Crime. His work offers insight into the criminal justice system and the realities of life within the prison system.
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Podcasts John J. Lennon appeared on
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Latest John J. Lennon interviews
Every podcast episode John J. Lennon has appeared on, newest first.



Why Prison Forces Us to Ask Hard Questions (John J. Lennon)



John J. Lennon — The Tragedy of True Crime: Four Guilty Men and the Stories That Define Us - with Tom Jackman

The Human Tragedy and Exploitation of the "True Crime" Genre

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Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has John J. Lennon been on?
John J. Lennon has appeared on 8 podcasts across 8 episodes. Notable shows include Story of the Day, Should We Get Married? with Maxson and Emily, Hard Knox with Amanda Knox.
What does John J. Lennon do?
John J. Lennon is journalist, author of The Tragedy of True Crime. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was John J. Lennon's most recent podcast appearance?
John J. Lennon's most recent appearance was on "5/20/26: An incarcerated journalist on clemency". Story of the Day, published May 20, 2026.
Which podcast has John J. Lennon appeared on most often?
Story of the Day. 1 appearance on record, most recently May 20, 2026.
