Sometimes people take things to the grave and other times they wait until just before they die to do a 'mic drop.'
So without further ado, here are the intriguing deathbed confessions people made to their family members:" My great-grandfather revealed that my grandmother was not his only child. In the 1930s, when his longtime best friend was unable to impregnate his wife, my great-grandfather spent a week in a remote cabin in the Ozarks having sex with the woman in order to give them a child. It worked and she became pregnant. The couple then moved away to start a new life as a family.
Well, I found out when my grandfather was on his deathbed and revealed where he had gotten my name from. My name isn't exactly popular nor is it a rare name either. He turned to my 14-year-old self and stated: 'I am so happy I named you after the love of my life. I hope I see her in heaven.' Ummm, yeah, LOL. My grandfather named me after an ex-love whom he was still in love with and admitted he didn't stand his wife.
After the assassination and knowing that all Oswald’s 'friends' were being rounded up and interviewed he never openly spoke of it. He said he waited for that inevitable knock at the door from the FBI to interview him, but it never came. My Father’s most revealing comment? Oswald was not the 'communist loving loner' he was portrayed as being.""My mother told me that she was a lesbian. It was not allowed in her time.
As a matter of survival, my people changed their name and moved to Wisconsin in the middle of the night hoping to disappear. The wedding never happened, but my ancestor was terrified of either the crime boss or his spurned daughter locating the family. It was a sort of rudimentary witness protection plan."
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