Famous Last Words: Celebs and the Words They Left Us With

Published on 01/08/2017
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Thomas J. Grasso

Including this name on our list isn’t so easy, but his last words are rather odd. Convicted murderer Thomas J. Grasso was on death row when he said his last words. Grasso was sentenced to death after murdering two elderly people.

Thomas J. Grasso

Thomas J. Grasso

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So, his last words uttered were to actually complain about his last meal. He famously said, “I did not get my Spaghetti-O’s; I got spaghetti. I want the press to know this.”

Edward R. Murrow

American broadcast journalist, Murrow became famous for his broadcasting during World War II. His legacy includes pioneering TV news broadcasting and reports that led to the censure of Senator Joseph McCathy.

Edward R. Murrow

Edward R. Murrow

Pretty remarkable. At just 57 years old, Edward R. Murrow sadly passed away as he was patting his wife’s hand. He said to her, “Well, Jan, we were lucky at that.”

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