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Shannon Price believes she has “no choice,” but she believes it’s about taking her ex-husband, Gary Coleman, from life support.
In May 2010, the former child star suffered from intracranial bleeding from a fall at a Utah home. Two days after he was placed in a medically induced coma, Price instructed the hospital to remove Coleman from life support.
People Magazine The former “diff’rent stroke” star reported that he had requested to remain alive for 15 days before he finished his treatment.
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Shannon Price and Gary Coleman were married from 2007 to 2008. (via Ali Goldstein/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCuniversal Getty Images)
“He fell into cardiac arrest, and that was what ultimately took his life,” Price argued in the upcoming A&E special. “Lief Detector: Truth or Deception” Quoted by People Magazine.
When host Tony Harris asked about Price, she replied “No” whether she could have made Coleman 42.
“They called me on Thursday morning and said, “Does Gary have a DNR?” [do not resuscitate order]”She explained, as the outlet quoted. I tried. I tried to do everything at my will.”

Gary Coleman rose to fame as Arnold Jackson with “diff’rent strokes.” (via Getty Images via Herb Ball/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCuniversal Getty Images)
“On Thursday, I’ll visit him and talk to the doctor. They say, ‘Shannon, I don’t think he’s going to make it until Friday,” she said. “What implies his condition can’t be any better. I have made the right decision.”
“I asked a question, I saw him in,” she insisted. “I knew, I mean, he was basically already gone. And I said, ‘Okay, is his eyes expanding?” And they said, ‘Yes.’ And I said, ‘Okay, can you see?’ And they showed me, and that’s when I knew. ”
Price and Coleman got married in 2007 and divorced the following year. She still lived with Coleman at the time of his fatal fall.
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Shannon Price was conducted a polygraph test for the A&E special “Lief Detector: Truth or Deception.” (A&E)
“That was my decision. He didn’t want a divorce,” she insisted. “I was still home. Mine was there, everything was there, we were still together… There are two things I regret – divorced him and couldn’t save his life.”
According to the special, Price presented the hospital with documents and appointed her a decision maker. Coleman’s medical order.
Price claims that she found Coleman in a pool of blood after she heard a loud noise at their home. On her 911 call recording, Price is asked, saying that she refuses to listen to the operator’s instructions to help him, and that she cannot deal with the amount of blood she is present.
“I might have helped him a little more when it comes to rendering aid.”

Gary Coleman, seen here at Shannon Price, passed away in 2010. He was 42 years old. (Victor Spinelli/Wireimage/Getty Images)
“I might have helped him a little more when it comes to rendering aid,” the price admitted in the special.
Price maintained her innocence regarding the incident. She has also not been charged in connection with his death.
In 2010, Santaquin Police Chief Dennis Howard said. People Magazine It was “There was nothing suspicious about it at all.” [Coleman’s] There was death and no [criminal] According to the outlet, Coleman’s death certificate listed his death attitude as an “accident.”
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Shannon Price will be seen alongside hosts Tony Harris, Center and Georgi Olivo. (A&E)
For special reasons, Price went through a retired polygraph test FBI Special Agent Veteran polygraph examiner George Olivo. She was asked about the details surrounding Coleman’s fatal fall. The lie detector showed that “a deception indicates” when asked directly whether she physically caused Coleman’s fall.
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Price’s statement was shared with Fox News Digital. “We were very disappointed with the overall experience of both testing polygraphs and dealing with A&E. Many promises were made and not maintained. The situation of the test was unfair and very uncomfortable, and the tests were done nonverbal.
Olivo has assured him of the outcome.
“When she said she failed the exam, I’m not intentionally saying that she intentionally killed him with cold blood. “I don’t know what happened in that house. All I know is that she knows why she failed.”

George Olivo is a retired FBI special agent who has conducted thousands of polygraph tests. (A&E)
“Maybe she was there when he fell,” Olivo shared. “Maybe they became a heated discussion and it turned into a squeezed game and he slipped and fell… I don’t know what it is. I know there’s more to the story. It could still be an accident, but she doesn’t want to show her involvement.”

George Olivo conducted a lie detector test on Casey Anthony’s parents depicted here in 2024 for A&E and the Lifetime Special. (Red Harbor/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service by Getty Images)
Olivo has done thousands FBI polygraph test. In particular, Olivo conducted a lie detector test. To Casey Anthony’s parents For “Casey Anthony’s Parents: Lie Detector Test” in 2024 for A&E and Lifetime Special.
“There’s this idea and concept that if someone lies long enough, they start to believe it. I really don’t believe it,” Olivo explained. “I tested people who were crimes committed 20 or 30 years ago, and they’ve said the same story.”

Shannon Price, the ex-wife of actor Gary Coleman, will be attending a real estate court hearing on June 14, 2010 in Provo, Utah. (Stuart Johnson Pool/Getty Images)
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“When someone is very confident… they don’t think they’ll get caught. They’re very confident now because the lies are accepted. [So]they are confident as if they are telling the truth. but [Price] I know why she failed my test. I’m very confident about it. ”
“I’m not trying to find out what happened in that house,” Olivo emphasized. “Only she knows. She is the only one alive now knows what happened in the house. But I insist that she knows exactly why she failed my test.”
I heard the episode say, “I know where I am. I’m in peace. There’s a reason I’m not in prison. There’s a good reason for that. That’s because they did a thorough investigation.”
“Lief Detector: Truth or Deception” premieres on July 10th at 9pm on A&E.