Hunter S. Thompson

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ASPEN, Colo. Feb 21, 2005 — Hunter S. Thompson, the hard-living writer who inserted himself into his accounts of America's underbelly and popularized a first-person form of journalism in books such as "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," has committed suicide.

Thompson was found dead Sunday in his Aspen-area home of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, sheriff's officials said. He was 67. Thompson's wife, Anita, had gone out before the shooting and was not home at the time. His son, Juan, found the body.






Godspeed, Hunter
 
very tragic...
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I remember reading his "Hells Angels" book when I was a teenager.

"Writing in The New York Times in 1973, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt worried Thompson might someday 'lapse into good taste.'"

I guess that didn't happen.
 
Fug Me... That's Sad... I mean I loved that Guy. His writing was inspirational in it's own way.

Real Sad, though I do kinda wonder if they are certain it was suicide and not a hit.

I would prefer to think it was a hit...
 
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