Editing Villains' Last Words
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{{Quote|You got me.|[[John Dillinger]] after being shot. Note: According to FBI reports, Dillinger had no last words. However, this remains highly disputed. It is rumored that he said "You got me." after he was shot. Dillinger's lips were reportedly moving just after he fell from being shot outside the Biograph Theater, but what he might have said is unknown (not to mention that his speech may have been slurred due to his injuries)}} | {{Quote|You got me.|[[John Dillinger]] after being shot. Note: According to FBI reports, Dillinger had no last words. However, this remains highly disputed. It is rumored that he said "You got me." after he was shot. Dillinger's lips were reportedly moving just after he fell from being shot outside the Biograph Theater, but what he might have said is unknown (not to mention that his speech may have been slurred due to his injuries)}} | ||
{{Quote|Dzhh| [[Joseph Stalin]] unintelligible responses to Peter Lozgachev when he find Stalin lying on his back on the floor of his room beside his bed wearing pyjama bottoms and an undershirt with his clothes soaked in stale urine.}} | {{Quote|Dzhh| [[Joseph Stalin]] unintelligible responses to Peter Lozgachev when he find Stalin lying on his back on the floor of his room beside his bed wearing pyjama bottoms and an undershirt with his clothes soaked in stale urine.}} | ||
{{Quote|彼のうるさい雄大な生きがちで、千年も生き続け (Translated: | {{Quote|彼のうるさい雄大な生きがちで、千年も生き続け (Translated: may his glorious majesty live for ten thousand years!) |[[Hideki Tojo]] before he was hanged for war crimes committed during World War Two.}} | ||
{{Quote|All right, I'll take you with me.|[[Andrew Kehoe]] to superintendent Emory E. Huyck before blowing up his truck killing him, Huyck, and a few other bystanders.}} | {{Quote|All right, I'll take you with me.|[[Andrew Kehoe]] to superintendent Emory E. Huyck before blowing up his truck killing him, Huyck, and a few other bystanders.}} | ||
{{Quote|...take our life from us, we laid it down, we got tired. We didn't commit suicide. We committed an act of revolutionary suicide protesting the conditions of an inhumane world.|[[Jim Jones]] whose words were part of a recording on an audiocassette found at the [[People's Temple]] compound in Guyana after the mass suicide of 1978.}} | {{Quote|...take our life from us, we laid it down, we got tired. We didn't commit suicide. We committed an act of revolutionary suicide protesting the conditions of an inhumane world.|[[Jim Jones]] whose words were part of a recording on an audiocassette found at the [[People's Temple]] compound in Guyana after the mass suicide of 1978.}} |