The late writer’s death, long ruled a suicide, is once again under scrutiny.

Case Reopened After Two Decades


October 2, 2025: Nearly 20 years after the death of counterculture icon and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas author Hunter S. Thompson, investigators are revisiting the case. Thompson died in 2005 at his home in Woody Creek, Colorado, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. At the time, authorities ruled the death a suicide.

Questions Resurface


Despite the official ruling, questions surrounding Thompson’s death have persisted among fans and some close to him. Many pointed to his outspoken personality, controversial political commentary, and turbulent lifestyle as reasons to doubt the suicide determination. His death occurred during a period of declining health, but skeptics have long suggested there may be more to the story.

New Review in Progress


Investigators have not yet disclosed what prompted the new review, but reports suggest that fresh testimonies and overlooked details could play a role. This move has reignited debates in literary and fan communities about the true circumstances of Thompson’s passing.

Legacy of a Counterculture Legend


Thompson remains one of the most influential voices in American journalism. Known for pioneering “Gonzo journalism,” he blurred the line between reporting and storytelling, embedding himself deeply in the subjects he covered. His legacy continues to inspire writers, filmmakers, and cultural critics.

Awaiting Further Updates


The renewed investigation may not overturn the original ruling, but it underscores the lasting intrigue around Thompson’s life and death. Fans and followers of his work are now waiting to see if new findings will shed light on the mystery that has lingered for two decades.

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