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Ex-Wife of ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Alum Gary Coleman Flunks Lie Detector Test Involving Mysterious Death

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Furious friends and fans are demanding authorities reopen the investigation into Gary Coleman’s death, after his ex-wife, Shannon Price, flunked a lie detector test.

The Diff’rent Strokes star suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage at age 42 after he fell in the kitchen of his Santaquin, Utah., home on May 28, 2010.

On the 911 call, Shannon, then 24, was heard seemingly refusing to follow an operator’s potentially life-saving instructions. Two days later, Shannon showed an Advanced Health Care directive signed by the beloved pint-sized actor and removed him from life support.

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Now in what could turn out to be a fatal mistake, Shannon recently agreed to a polygraph test as part of A&E’s show Lie Detector: Truth or Deception. Shannon denies ever assaulting the actor or withholding aid after his fall. But both answers were found to be inconclusive.

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