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* In the [[Nero Wolfe]] short story "Before I Die," Archie Goodwin is on hand to hear the last words of the victim of a drive-by shooting: "Shame. Goddamn shame." {{spoiler|What she was actually saying was not "shame" but "''Shane''", the name of her then-unknown accomplice, who had come up with his own idea to get money.}} |
* In the [[Nero Wolfe]] short story "Before I Die," Archie Goodwin is on hand to hear the last words of the victim of a drive-by shooting: "Shame. Goddamn shame." {{spoiler|What she was actually saying was not "shame" but "''Shane''", the name of her then-unknown accomplice, who had come up with his own idea to get money.}} |
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== The victim didn't know the killer's name == |
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=== Literature === |
=== Literature === |
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* Ellery Queen's ''E=Murder''{{context}} |
* Ellery Queen's ''E=Murder''{{context}} |