![]() ![]() One re-lives all the emotions and thoughts, even the fleeting ones, experienced over the entire life, but in just a flash. All have had fascinating things to say that just make you want to plan your last words so the people at your deathbed look at each other and say, "That was awesome." In that spirit, here are 15 awesome last words before dying. According to occult theories, immediately before death (I mean the very last moments before dying), the entire life lived (from birth until this last moment) as recorded in the brain, plays back to the dying person in a flash. There are those who fight every moment leading to their death and those that accept their fate and drift away. You may talk about seeing or hearing others who have died before you. There are deathbed confessions, deathbed regrets and deathbed defiance. You may spend time thinking about people who have already died. ![]() Jefferson died early in the day, with his last words recorded as, “Is it the Fourth?” while later that day Adams, who had yet to have been told of his friend’s death, uttered his final sentence: “Thomas Jefferson still survives.” It is believed he murdered and raped over 50 women before being convicted. Regina Kay Walters, a 14 year old girl from Illinois, was killed by serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades, known as The Truck Stop Killer. Both knew of each other’s failing health. A serial killer took this photo of his victim Regina Kay Walters moments before her death. In most cases, this noisy breathing does not upset the dying person. One of the more interesting sets of famous last words come from former presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who died the exact same day, July 4, 1826. Some people very near death might have noisy breathing, sometimes called a death rattle. After death, the body cannot break the bond that causes a contractioncausing a perpetual state of contraction. So few people have the sense or opportunity to recognize when they utter their last words, but when well-known people are among this minority group, we get the cliche, “Famous Last Words.” It’s cool enough when you recognize you’re at the moment where the last thing you ever say is about to come out, and it’s even cooler when they are memorable.ĭeath row inmates have a history of saying crazy stuff shortly before their execution, such as James French, who told reporters attending his death, “ How's this for your headline? 'French Fries.’” It’s good to have a sense of humor until the bitter end and many famous people have said funny things shortly before kicking the bucket, like Charlie Chaplin who told a priest “Why not? It belongs to him,” when a priest said “May God have mercy on your soul.” The most well-known post-mortem occurrence is rigor mortis, or stiffness of death.
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