Morticom The last dying words of famous criminals

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CELEBRITY DEATHS
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
CRIMINALS
(20 Entries)
1)
Billy the Kid (alias - William Bonney; real name - Henry McCarty)
(1859-1881)
"Who is it?"
2)
Booth, John Wilkes (1839-1865)
"Tell mother, tell mother, I died for my country. . . . useless . . . useless
. . ."
3)
Crowley, Francis "Two Gun" (1900-1931)
"You sons of bitches. Give my love to Mother."
4)
Czolgosz, Leon (1873-1902)
"I killed the President because he was the enemy of the good people, the good
working people. I am not sorry for my crime."
5)
Flegensheimer, Arthur "Dutch Schultz" (?-1935)
"Mother is the best bet."
6)
Garrett, Johnny Frank (?-1991)
"I'd like to thank my family for loving me and taking care of me. And the
rest of the world can kiss my ass."
7)
Loeb, Richard A. (1906-1936)
"I think I'm going to make it."
8)
Appel, George - 1928
"Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked apple."
9)
Barney, Jeffrey
"I'm tingling all over."
10)
French, James - 1966
"How about this for a headline? French fries."
11)
Gilmore, Gary - 1977
"Let's do it."
12)
Grasso, Thomas J. - 1995
"I did not get my Spaghetti-Os. I got spaghetti. I want the press to know
this."
13)
Johnson, Edward E. - 1986
"I guess no one's going to call."
14)
Parks, Roby Leroy - 1992
"I'm still awake."
15)
Roges, James
"Why yes, a bullet proof vest."
16)
Spenkelink, John - 1979
"Capital punishment; them without the capital get the punishment."
17)
Tucker, Karla Fay - 1998
"I am going to be face to face with Jesus now. . . . I will see you all when
you get there. I will wait for you
18)
Oswald, Lee Harvey - 1963
"I will be glad to discuss this proposition with my attorney, and that after
I talk with one, we could either discuss it with him or discuss it with my
attorney if the attorney thinks it is a wise thing to do, but at the present
time I have nothing more to say to you."
19)
Rothstein, Arnold "Mr. Big" (?-1928)
"Me mudder did it."
20)
Surratt, Mary (1823-1865)
"Please don't let me fall." Mary Surratt, one of the Lincoln assassination
conspirators, was the first woman ever executed by the United States government.
She was hanged on July 7, 1869.