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Hunter S Thompson’s death to be reviewed by Colorado investigators 20 years later


Colorado officials are reviewing journalist Hunter S Thompson’s death 20 years after it was ruled a suicide at the request of his widow.

Thompson died at age 67 at his home in Woody Creek, Colorado, a small town north of Aspen, in February 2005.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday said it was conducting a “case review” of the 2005 investigation into his death, though the agency said this was not a result of new evidence.

“By bringing in an outside agency for a fresh look, we hope to provide a definitive and transparent review that may offer peace of mind to his family and the public,” Colorado Sheriff Michael Buglione.

Buglione added that Thompson had had a “profound impact” on his community and beyond.

Thompson was a renowned writer and journalist who wrote for dozens of outlets including Rolling Stone, Playboy, and ESPN. His 1971 novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas – a semi-autobiographical story about the counterculture of the 1960s – was later adapted into a film starring Johnny Depp.

Other books are Hells Angels and Generation of Swine.

Colorado officials said they did not have a timeline for the investigation into Thompson’s death and would provide an update once it was complete.

Thompson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound while speaking on the phone with his wife.

His son later found his body in the kitchen, according to news reports.

An investigation into his death found no evidence of foul play.