Crazed Irish killer Edward Johnston went on a rambling rant in his last social media video before killing his Maltese ex-partner about how public figures trying to be honest with the world were being “taken out.” Dubliner Johnston, who was shot dead by Maltese police after killing Nicolette Ghirix in the early hours of Monday morning, claimed the public figures - Donald Trump, Andrew Tate and Russell Brand - were being “taken out” by false allegations. He said things had become “real, real serious with global elites trying to oppress the common man” READ MORE: Last words of Irishman shot dead in Malta after murder of ex-partner emerge from bodycam footage READ MORE : Irishman shot dead by police in Malta after allegedly murdering his ex-partner In the last Youtube video he uploaded on July 20, he said: “Don’t you find it funny that the most heinous of allegations is any kind of sexual allegation,” Johnston, who reportedly created fake social media accounts to make accusations about Ms Ghirxi’s sex life, asked.

50-year-old Johnson also gave a glimpse into his lifestyle where he led a spartan life in a luxury location in Malta while boasting about buying a Jaguar, a Rolex watch and a yacht. Johnston held a replica gun to his head on Monday and then turned it to point at police before uttering his last words: “Are you ready? Because I am.” The 50-year-old was shot three times after police believed he was about open fire on them.

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