Globe Magazine

The Wednesday’s edition of the Globe magazine gave birth to a new controversy regarding the death of the renowned child artist Gary Coleman. The cover of the magazine featured the last picture of the star that was taken before his death, while he was hosting many tubes on his face that were keeping him alive. The picture was not the only thing that the magazine offered. In fact the covered displayed some text that expressed the words of his wife, Shannon Price—“I DIDN’T PUSH HIM”.

The Globe Magazine recently bought the pictures of Gary Coleman dying. The magazine bought the pictures for a gentle sum of 10,000 US dollars. These pictures could indeed push up sales figures of the magazine.

Off course the idea of buying and selling the pictures of the last moments of a great artist, especially when his death was painful, inspired the magazine a lot as it was a healthy spice for a million dollar dish. Perhaps it is a sad truth that when a celebrity is dead, it sells. Along with the screenshots of the final moments of the star, the magazine suggested something else. According to the Globe Magazine, the death of Coleman did not follow an accident. The star would have died due to a murder.

The official website of the magazine stated that the legendary Gary Coleman was the victim of a shocking felony. According to the reports of a high grade investigator blood splatter was found in the home of the actor and he was found lying on the kitchen floor with a gaping wound to the head. Surely it looks like a healthy evidence to advocate a crime scene.