35 Of The Last Photos Taken Of Celebrities Before They Died. Something About These Is Eerie.

35 Of The Last Photos Taken Of Celebrities Before They Died. Something About These Is Eerie.

Celebrities are inundated with paparazzi. Their lives are documented with videos, audio, and especially photos. But what happens when you find the LAST photo ever taken of someone? Of course, nobody could have known that these photos would be the last time these celebrities were ever captured. Looking back now, with that knowledge, makes these photos just a little bit eerie.


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1/35. Amy Winehouse

2/35. John Candy

3/35. Franklin D. Roosevelt

4/35. Tupac Shakur

5/35. Freddie Mercury

6/35. Ronald Reagan


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7/35. Steve Jobs

8/35. Keith Moon

9/35. Mark Twain

10/35. Princess Diana

11/35. Abraham Lincoln

12/35. Steve Irwin


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13/35. John F. Kennedy

14/35. Christopher McCandless

15/35. Anne Frank

16/35. Elvis Presley

17/35. Mahatma Gandhi

18/35. Kim Jong II


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19/35. Kurt Cobain

20/35. Martin Luther King, Jr.

21/35. Ryan Dunn

22/35. George Harrison

23/35. Lucille Ball

24/35. Heath Ledger


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25/35. Jim Morrison

26/35. Richard Pryo

27/35. James Dean

28/35. On the infamous side... Adolph Hitler

29/35. Bob Marley

30/35. Amelia Earhart


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31/35. Biggie Smalls

32/35. Marilyn Monroe

33/35. Jimi Hendrix

34/35. John Lennon

35/35. Babe Ruth

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