Gary Coleman's Ex-Wife Shannon Price Says She's Broke

Ms. Marie
There has been a lot of questions about how Gary Coleman fell, even his estranged parents are asking for his death to be fully investigated. Immediately after the news of Coleman's death became public many a people began speculating about the events that took place. The fact that Coleman and ex-wife, Shannon Price, has a history of domestic violence has caused a buzz.

There has been many comments and nasty allegations posted on the Internet, many people seem to believe that ex-wife, Shannon Price, may have had a hand in Gary Coleman falling. Did she push him? What did he hit his head on to cause such an injury? And after the 911 call of Gary Coleman's fall made by ex Shannon Price went public, well, let's just say many a folks are outraged. Her lack of compassion is eerie, and the reasons given for her unwillingness to help a human being who was seriously injured are incomprehensible.

Price tells 911 operator, "I'm gagging. I've got blood on myself. I can't deal." This is interesting because she said she was upstairs when she heard a bang and he fell; makes one wonder how his blood got on her in the first place since she refused to get near him to help him. Obviously she was near him at some point.

Interestingly, later during the call you hear Price tell the dispatcher that she can't hold a towel to his head, and then you hear her snap at Gary and raise her voice to a man who is bleeding from the head to the point where there is "blood everywhere."

To make things worse for Shannon Price TMZ recently release a photo of Price the day after she pulled the plug on Coleman that shows her smiling widely, and what she has to say in an interview only paints a much harsher picture of Price. Gary Coleman's ex talks about how they would go to Las Vegas and how much she loved getting pampered a lot and how she would buy the high-end stuff , but then Shannon Price says, "Our life has not always been the best financially, and right now I'm struggling...you know to to figure out what I'm going to do for funeral cost...and and I mean I don't know how I'm going to survive..."

One may agree that the 911 call and during this interview Shannon Price sounds extremely self-centered, to put it nicely. She talks about money and Gary Coleman not having insurance and not working lately, and goes on to say she thinks it is really sad that Coleman could never get insurance due to his kidney problems because it [insurance] would have really helped out now with his funeral cost and everything else.

Gary Coleman's ex-wife defends her decision to pull the plug, Shannon Price said she didn't want Gary to be like Muhammad Ali. One can only hope that Coleman's parents, although estranged for years, will find closure in their sons death. Everything about Coleman's injury and death is certainly sounding very weird, as with most cases where there is a history of domestic violence one would think that an investigation would be done automatically.

Shannon Price is asking for your compassion, unlike the compassion she showed for Gary as he lay on the floor in a pool of blood while she refused to help him, Price wants you to help her...financially. With Gary Coleman dead Shannon Price says she has "nothing" and don't know how she will survive now. Will you help Price?

One can't help but wonder if Price is using Coleman's funeral cost to solicit donations for all the wrong reasons. What's next, will Shannon Price decide to have Gary creamated? One would think that Gary Colemans parents would be more than willing to bury their son, estranged or not it's still their child. As for Shannon Price maybe it's time she did what most people do, get a job.

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  • Vincent Summers6/14/2010

    Sounds like an investigation is called for.

  • DJ6/5/2010

    The guy had a rough life. He was volitile but what do you expect from a kid raised in Hollywood. Their were no positive role models. Just some self-centered junkies. I think Shannon should be forgotten. Just a piece of disgusting history.

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