Dying message
noun·Interwar
A clue left by the victim in the moments before death — a stock device of the Golden Age, especially Ellery Queen.
A clue left by the victim in the moments before death — a name written in blood, a cryptic phrase scratched on the floor, an object pressed into a hand. The dying message became a stock device of the Golden Age puzzle story, particularly in Ellery Queen, where it was elevated almost into a subgenre.