Hunter S. Investigator to review Thompson’s 2005 shooting death, who was ruled by a suicide

In investigators Colorado Officials said that journalist Hunter S. Thompson is reviewing the death of 2005 shooting, which was ruled by a suicide.

There is no new evidence suggesting the foul that follows Thompson’s death, but the Pitkin County Sheriff Office requested the review at the behest of Thomphson’s widow, Anita Thompson, Sheriff’s office and Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

The investigators are committed to answering any “dull questions” around their death, Sheriff Michael Buglion said.

“We understand that Hunter S. Thompson understood the deep impact of this community and beyond,” he said. “By bringing to an external agency for a new look, we hope to provide a certain and transparent reviews that can provide peace of mind to their family and public.”

Thompson, who popularized articles and books such as “gonzo” in “gonzo” journalism as the first person. Las vegas“He died in his Aspen-region’s house in February 2005. He was 67 years old.

At that time, his family said in a statement that he “took his life on the head with a gun bullet.”

Anita Thompson told the days of Associated Press after her husband’s death that she was talking about suicide in months.

“He now feels at the peak of his life, a very successful career, he has a network of right friends,” he said at that time. ” If he leaves now, he feels that he was a champion. ,

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Any review would not include the rehabilitation of the author’s remains, which was famous and fired from a cannon at his request during a private ceremony in Colorado. The celebrities who participated were actors Johnny DeppWho played the lead role in 1998 in the film conversion of “Dar and Hatta”.

Neither the CBI nor Sheriff’s office responded to Wednesday’s emails on Wednesday, who were getting more information about their decision to redefine death. No one responded to the call on the number listed as Anita Thompson or he responded to the email sent to a non -profit organization that she had established.

In addition to the 1972 classic about his visit to Las Vegas, Hunter S. Thompson also wrote “Fear and Lothing: On the Campaign Trail ’72.” Those wild, huge satire were the central character ‘Dr. Thompson, “a snarling, drug-drug-and alcohol-cries observer and participant.

Thompson is credited Tom Wolf And the Gay Tallis helped the pioneer new journalism, or as he dubbed his version, “Gonzo Journalism”, in which the authors made themselves an essential component of the story.