Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter S. Thompson’s Death: New Review Unlikely to Alter Suicide Conclusion

Over two decades after Hunter S. Thompson’s death was ruled a suicide, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is set to review the case at the request of his widow, Anita Thompson. The author, known for his “gonzo” journalism and works like “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” was found dead at his Woody Creek, Colorado home on February 20, 2005, by his son. While no new evidence has surfaced, the review, involving an independent perspective, aims to provide a transparent analysis and offer closure to Thompson’s family and the public. The investigation will examine details surrounding the circumstances of Thompson’s death, including the alleged suicide note published in Rolling Stone.

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