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His final words were to his son Ziggy and they were "Money can't buy life."
His last words were, "This is it, this is the final curtain call" Those were his last official public words. I believe he said see you later,kenny i love you
i aint sure but i know the day before she died she talked to her mom an sister about her wanting to have a baby with chris perez
Duke Ellington's last words, spoken to his friend and collaborator Billy Strayhorn, were reportedly, "Billy, you can't die. I need you." These words reflect his deep connection to Strayhorn, who had passed away shortly before Ellington himself died in 1974. Ellington's final moments were marked by his enduring passion for music and the people he cherished.
His last words are reported to be "consummatum est" - meaning 'It is finished'
His last words were cut short by a drum roll.
The last words attributed to Jose Rizal before his execution on December 30, 1896, were "Consummatum est" which means "It is finished" in Latin.
In San Quentin May 1, 1942. Hanging was replaced by lethal injection the years before and after the last execution. [EDIT] Oops! Didn't see you needed the name. Working on that for you.
That would the eleventh hour, as in the last hour before midnight, the beginning of a new day. Not certain the etymology of the term, but i suspect it has something to do with the final hours before an execution. Executions with the electric chair and gas chamber were traditionally performed at midnight, therefore the last hour before an execution would be the final hour or the eleventh hour.
England's last execution for heresy and blasphemy was in 1697.
Quantum Leap - 1989 Last Dance Before an Execution - May 12 1971 3-19 was released on: USA: 1 May 1991 Japan: 25 July 2008
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The last publicly televised execution happened on June 10, 2001. The execution of Timothy McVeigh was covered on closed circuit television.
Marie Antoinette's last words were her apologizing to the executioner for stepping on his foot.
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Dr. Jose Rizal wrote "My Last Farewell" on the eve of his execution on December 29, 1896, in the Philippines. It is one of his most famous works and serves as a poignant farewell message to his countrymen.