Predicted Deaths
Why would a celebrity predict their own death?
Well with prediction, maybe a word that we can say is premonition. For the way they lived and the things they emulated, became so incorporated into their psyche that it seemed, to some people, that they almost detracted not only the good things about the person they tried to imitate, but also even the exact way and the exact time they died.
How did Anna Nicole Smith predict her own death?
How did Ronnie Van Zant predict his own death?
Did Ernest Hemingway predict his own death?
How did Roberto Clemente predict his own death?
Roberto Clemente was a great baseball player. He was in fact the first Hispanic ball player ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, even if it was post-humously. He was known as dedicating his life to helping people and by helping the poor in different foreign countries. But as healthy as he was, he was noted as always telling his wife that he was going to die young. And sure enough, when he was taking off from San Juan Airport, his plane crashed into the sea, and his body was never found. But yet, you know nowadays, a lot of baseball players are known for their bling they wear, or their off-dugout flings, but he remains noted for his good deeds that he tried to do.
When did Marilyn Monroe predict her death?
Marilyn Monroe is probably the most talked about celebrity, next to Elvis, I would say. Conspiracy theories about her death are still on the Internet and in all kinds of news on a daily basis. Marilyn Monroe believed that she too was going to die before she did. In fact the choice of her last film, Something's Got To Give, the last unfinished film, was perhaps the greatest premonition that she knew what she was heading into.