Investigators Re-examine 2005 Death of Journalist Hunter S. Thompson
Investigators are reviewing the 2005 shooting death of journalist Hunter S. Thompson, ruled a suicide in Colorado, to address any lingering questions.
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Overview
- Investigators are currently reviewing the 2005 shooting death of journalist Hunter S. Thompson in Colorado, which was officially ruled a suicide.
- The ongoing review aims to thoroughly address and resolve any lingering questions or ambiguities surrounding the circumstances of Thompson's death.
- Despite the comprehensive re-examination of the case, investigators have not yet uncovered any new evidence suggesting foul play was involved in Hunter S. Thompson's passing.
- The initial 2005 ruling concluded Hunter S. Thompson's death was a suicide, a finding the current investigation is re-evaluating without new contradictory evidence.
- This commitment by investigators ensures a diligent and impartial review of all available information, aiming to provide clarity on the events surrounding the journalist's death.
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FAQ
The review was initiated at the request of Hunter S. Thompson’s widow, Anita Thompson, and is being conducted to provide an independent perspective and address any lingering questions about the original 2005 investigation.
Investigators have stated there is no new evidence suggesting foul play; the review is intended to offer a fresh and transparent look at existing information.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is conducting the review at the suggestion of the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office.
The review process is expected to take an unspecified amount of time, with no firm deadline for its completion.
The original 2005 investigation concluded that Hunter S. Thompson’s death was a suicide by self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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