A list of puns related to "Deathbed confession"
False testimonies based on mistaken eyewitness accounts. Very few people feel like a charged-up superman on their deathbeds, and only they know what kinds of disappointments, fears and regrets they take to their graves, no matter what they say. Most people don't like the idea of dying, and this fact by itself puts so-called rosy deathbed confessions in a very suspicious light.
Yeah, so unless a person somehow jumps out of bed with joy and bounces around the room like a power ranger, before giving a farewell hand salute and dropping to the floor with a smile and joy that does not come off... The buyers and re-sellers of good lives are owed the same space as ancient alchemists, in the forgotten and aged pages of history.
I read an article with a list of deathbed confessions, and one of them was about a grandma who confessed to hating being married and raising kids, and she was dying with the regret of things she was unable to do due to having kids. And to make it worse, the person who shared this post about their grandma, also said that their mom, one of grandma's kids, later passed away with the same confession and regrets.
This was two generations of women who got married and had kids and hated every moment of it, and died filled with regrets. It was so sad. I'm not letting that happen to me.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 64%. (I'm a bot)
> FBI agents have searched a plot of land in the US state of New Jersey after a deathbed confession renewed hope of solving union boss Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance 50 years ago.
> According to the New York Times, landfill worker Frank Cappola, who died in March 2020, told a friend that his father had confessed to him that he had been ordered by a gang of unidentified men to bury Hoffa's body underground in a steel drum.
> By summer 1975, Hoffa had lost his once considerable power and his friendship with the New Jersey Mafia boss Anthony Provenzano, nicknamed "Tony Pro", had soured badly.
> There have been several failed searches for Hoffa's body over the years.
> In Michigan, where Hoffa was last seen, investigators have searched many sites, from a farm to beneath a swimming pool.
> In New Jersey, an urban legend has long claimed that Hoffa's remains were buried under the old New York Giants football stadium.
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This is just a curiosity / shower thought rather than an actual situation.
Suppose someone signed an NDA about a certain matter, and years later decided to confess to everything before they passed.
What can the claimant do about it?
Can they recover from the dead person's estate?
What if everything has already been distributed to his children?
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