A bombshell new documentary has alleged that ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ child star Gary Coleman may have been murdered and suggests the heinous act was done by none other than his own wife.
The explosive claims are featured in Peacock’s Gary, which premiered August 29 and delves into the tragic life and mysterious death of the child who captivated America with his catchphrase ‘What’chu talkin’ ’bout, Willis?’
Coleman died on May 28, 2010, two days after a mysterious fall at his home led to intracranial hemorrhaging and cardiac arrest.
Coleman’s death at 42 was officially ruled an accident, but close friends are now calling it foul play – and placing the blame on his now-widow, Shannon Price.
But his wife has consistently denied these claims, saying: ‘I didn’t touch him…nothing happened.’
But Coleman’s ex Anna Gray isn’t buying it: ‘I think Price’s actions speak volumes, and I don’t have to say much more than that.’
The bombshell documentary takes a deep dive into Price and her actions on that fateful day.
A chilling 911 call reveals Price refused to help her bleeding husband.
She then fled the scene, claiming she didn’t want to be ‘traumatized’.
Price didn’t go to the hospital with Coleman and later pulled the plug after just two days – against Coleman’s express written wishes.
On top of that, Price even sold Coleman’s deathbed photo – a move one friend calls ‘depraved’.