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  1. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Last words and posthumous events. Schultz's last words were a strange stream-of-consciousness babble, spoken in his hospital bed to police officers who attempted to calm him and question him for useful information. Although the police were unable to extract anything coherent from Schultz, his rambling was fully transcribed by a ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Based on the real life last words of gangster Dutch Schultz, Burroughs presents Schultz' life as experimental film. Burroughs' nightmarish surrealism only appears in controlled bursts. (Many argue this when his work his most effective.

  3. Hace 5 días · Dutch Schultz is a name associated with organized crime in New York in the Prohibition era. While he died relatively young at just 34, he crammed plenty into a life. This includes illicit gambling rackets, bootlegging, extreme violence, and buried treasure.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2024 · 8. Dutch Schultz ; 7. Benito Mussolini; 6. Albert Einstein; 5. Humphrey Bogart (*15*) 3. Harvey Korman; 2. Ernesto “Che” Guevara ; 1. Karl Marx; So few people have the sense or opportunity to recognize after they utter their last words, but if well known people are amongst this minority group, we get the cliche, “Famous Last Words.”

  5. Hace 4 días · The notorious New York City gangster Dutch Schultz is believed to have hidden a treasure of more than $50 million dollars somewhere in upstate New York. After a life of murder, bootlegging, and...

  6. 28 de jun. de 2024 · In 1935 worden de laatste woorden van de gangster Arthur Flegenheimer, alias Dutch Schultz, opgetekend door een FBI-stenograaf. Hij spreekt over van alles maar weigert te zeggen wie hem neerschoot.

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    30 de jun. de 2024 · Who: Kalākaua, last King and second-to-last monarch of Hawaii. Note: "Tell my people I tried," which was more popularly mistaken as his last words, was actually a quote invented by Eugene Burns in his biography of Kalākaua, The Last King of Paradise, published in 1952. E ʻoni wale no ʻoukou i kuʻu pono ʻaʻole e pau.