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Hunter expressed fear of being "suicided" days before his death to his friend Paul William Roberts, a columnist for the Toronto Globe and Mail. Hunter was working on a story that he believed would expose that 9/11 was an inside job. The gun he allegedly used was found in a strange condition, with no new round jacked into the chamber.
Death of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson to be re-examined decades after it was ruled a suicide
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/death-gonzo-journalist-hunter-thompson-221545538.html
Colorado investigators said they will review the death of renowned writer Hunter S. Thompson after his widow requested that officials revisit the case two decades later.
Did Legendary “Gonzo” Journalist Hunter Thompson Frighten Those in the Deep State So Much, He Had to Be Taken Out? - CovertAction Magazine
https://covertactionmagazine.com/2023/02/25/did-legendary-gonzo-journalist-hunter-thompson-frighten-those-in-the-deep-state-so-much-he-had-to-be-taken-out/
"Hunter S. Thompson’s death 18 years ago remains suspicious. He left no suicide note and, according to the official story, supposedly shot himself while on the phone with his wife in mid-conversation—though she never heard any gunshots. The night before his death, Hunter told a friend: “They’re gonna make it look like suicide. I know
"At the time of his death, Thompson was allegedly working on a story about the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks. Hunter told his friend, Paul William Roberts, a columnist for the Toronto Globe and Mail, that “he had stumbled across what he felt was hard evidence showing the towers had been brought down not by the airplanes that flew into them but by explosive charges set off in their foundations.” According to Roberts, Hunter had telephoned him on February 19th, the night before his death, and sounded scared. He thought someone was out to stop him from publishing what he had learned about the World Trade Center and explosives. “They’re gonna make it look like suicide,” he said. “I know how these bastards think . . .”[7]....
One of the police officers investigating the death scene, Ron Ryan, reported that the semi-automatic Smith & Wesson 645 found next to Thompson’s body was in an unusual condition. There was a spent shell casing but, although there were six bullets left in the gun’s clip, there was no bullet in the firing chamber, as there should have been under normal circumstances.[9]"
Death of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson to be re-examined decades after it was ruled a suicide
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/death-gonzo-journalist-hunter-thompson-221545538.html
Colorado investigators said they will review the death of renowned writer Hunter S. Thompson after his widow requested that officials revisit the case two decades later.
Did Legendary “Gonzo” Journalist Hunter Thompson Frighten Those in the Deep State So Much, He Had to Be Taken Out? - CovertAction Magazine
https://covertactionmagazine.com/2023/02/25/did-legendary-gonzo-journalist-hunter-thompson-frighten-those-in-the-deep-state-so-much-he-had-to-be-taken-out/
"Hunter S. Thompson’s death 18 years ago remains suspicious. He left no suicide note and, according to the official story, supposedly shot himself while on the phone with his wife in mid-conversation—though she never heard any gunshots. The night before his death, Hunter told a friend: “They’re gonna make it look like suicide. I know
"At the time of his death, Thompson was allegedly working on a story about the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks. Hunter told his friend, Paul William Roberts, a columnist for the Toronto Globe and Mail, that “he had stumbled across what he felt was hard evidence showing the towers had been brought down not by the airplanes that flew into them but by explosive charges set off in their foundations.” According to Roberts, Hunter had telephoned him on February 19th, the night before his death, and sounded scared. He thought someone was out to stop him from publishing what he had learned about the World Trade Center and explosives. “They’re gonna make it look like suicide,” he said. “I know how these bastards think . . .”[7]....
One of the police officers investigating the death scene, Ron Ryan, reported that the semi-automatic Smith & Wesson 645 found next to Thompson’s body was in an unusual condition. There was a spent shell casing but, although there were six bullets left in the gun’s clip, there was no bullet in the firing chamber, as there should have been under normal circumstances.[9]"