Shannon Price is questioned about her âpotential involvementâ in Gary Colemanâs sudden death in 2010 on the A&E new series, âLie Detector: Truth or Deceptionâ
The search for answers surrounding Gary Colemanâs 2010 death is continuing.
The new A&E series, Lie Detector: Truth or Deception, will put the late actorâs ex-wife, Shannon Price, in the hot seat. The two-hour premiere, hosted by investigative journalist Tony Harry, is set to air on July 10, more than 15 years after Coleman died inside the Utah home that he and Price shared.
âColemanâs ex-wife Shannon Price agrees to take a polygraph test to address persistent public suspicion regarding her potential involvement in his death, even though she was never charged in connection with it,â the logline reads. âThe episode revisits the circumstances surrounding Colemanâs passing and explores whether Price has been misjudged by public opinion â or whether the results raise new questions.â
Coleman died when Price took him off life support following a brain bleed.
The Diffârent Strokes star and Price got married in August 2007, but divorced the following year, although they continued living together. In May 2010, Coleman suffered an intracranial hemorrhage after falling in his kitchen, and two days after being placed in a medically-induced coma, Price removed him from life support.
Many people have expressed concerns about her decision in the years since, including his former partner Anna Gray, who claimed in a Peacock documentary that Coleman âhad an advanced healthcare directive where he stated he wanted at least two weeks of care before any plugs were pulled.â
Price has maintained her innocence in Colemanâs death despite backlash from his loved ones and the public.
Price also participated in the special, which aired in February and was titled GARY. She stated that she was in bed when she asked Coleman, who was born with a congenial kidney defect, to make her food after he got home from dialysis.
After hearing a âbig loud boom,â she explained that she found Coleman, who was 42 years old at the time, in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor. In a recording of her 911 call reporting the incident, Price could be heard refusing to listen to the operatorâs instructions to help her former husband.
Price has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, saying in the documentary that she âwould never hurt my husband, ever.â
Investigators ruled Colemanâs death as accidental shortly after the incident in 2010.
In an interview later that month, Inside Edition Chief Correspondent Jim Moret asked Price why she didnât âtry to help Gary after he fell.â
âYou know, I did help him,â Price replied. âI actually had to run around looking for a towel because we didnât have any in the downstairs bathroom.â
âWhat people have to understand and realize is this is the first real traumatic situation I ever had to witness,â she added.
In 2010, Santaquin Police Chief Dennis Howard told PEOPLE that âthere was absolutely nothing suspicious about [Colemanâs] deathâ and âthere was âno [criminal] investigation going on.â Colemanâs death certificate also listed his manner of death as an âaccident.â
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Lie Detector: Truth or Deception premieres on Thursday, July 10 at 9 p.m. ET, followed by new episodes every Thursday at 10 p.m. ET beginning July 17.