Gatti's Death Ruled As Suicide

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)—Boxer Arturo Gatti’s death was ruled a suicide by police Thursday and his wife, once suspected of killing the former champion, was released from jail.

Investigator Paulo Alberes told The Associated Press authorities decided Gatti killed himself on July 11 while at a seaside resort in northeastern Brazil.

Asked if police had determined the case was a suicide, Alberes said, “Yes.” He offered no other details, though a judge—in ordering the release of Gatti’s wife—cited the police investigation and wrote that “the victim took his own life, committing suicide by hanging.”

The boxer’s widow, 23-year-old Amanda Rodrigues, said in a phone interview as she walked out of jail she thinks Gatti may have killed himself because he was afraid she was going to leave him after a violent disagreement in public the night before his death.

“We had an argument in the street. Then he pushed me and I hurt myself. I believe that when we got home and he saw that he hurt me, he thought I would leave him, that I would tell him to just let me go, that I would separate from him,” Rodrigues said. “He did that in a moment of weakness. He was drunk, maybe he didn’t know what he was doing, maybe he thought I would leave him the next day.”

A day after the 37-year-old Gatti was found dead, police said that Rodrigues had strangled him with her purse strap as he drunkenly slept.

But police began to back off the accusation about a week later after a coroner’s report said Gatti may have killed himself since he was found “suspended and hanged.” The autopsy report didn’t exclude the possibility he was slain, but said he also could have died in an unexplained accident, or could have committed suicide.

“The police investigation concluded that Arturo killed himself,” said Celio Avelino, Rodrigues’ attorney. “I’ve said before it would have been impossible for her to suspend and hang a man of that size.”

Judge Ildete Verissimo de Lima ordered the immediate release of Rodrigues after receiving the police report. The judge wrote that police informed the court “the detention of the suspect was no longer needed” since the investigation “excludes the possibility of murder.”

Rodrigues said her priority was to see the 10-month-old son she had with Gatti, grieve for her husband and clear her name—though some of Gatti’s friends said they still suspect her.

“All of my plans and dreams involved Arturo. I haven’t been able to think of anything beyond that,” she said. “My plan now is to stay with my son, my father, mom and sister, nothing more than this.”

Gatti’s body was discovered in the apartment he was renting with Rodrigues in the resort town of Porto de Galinhas. They arrived there a few days before for a second honeymoon. The couple brought their son, who was unhurt and is in the care of Rodrigues’ family in Brazil.

From the accounts of Gatti’s family and friends, the two-year marriage with Rodrigues was tumultuous.

“She was yelling all the time, they were always fighting and she’d say, ‘I’m going to kill you!’ when they fought,” Gatti’s mother, Ida, said in a telephone interview from Montreal shortly after her son’s death.

According to records at the Court of Quebec’s criminal and penal division, Gatti was charged on April 16 for violating a restraining order that had been filed against him. Records didn’t indicate who filed the restraining order, but Gatti’s mother confirmed that it was Rodrigues who had taken one out against him. She offered no other details.

Rodrigues stressed her innocence and defended her relationship with Gatti
 
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Chief Wiggum is at the top of this case


How many people you know stab themselves in the back of the head then strangle themselves with a purse strap to death, all the while the wife is in other room for 10-12 hours before noticing anything is wrong? lol bullshit!
 

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“She was yelling all the time, they were always fighting and she’d say, ‘I’m going to kill you!’ when they fought,” Gatti’s mother, Ida, said in a telephone interview from Montreal shortly after her son’s death.



Then they went on the honeymoon in brazil, his x wife has ties with brazil or is from thier cause the son is staying with family memebers in brazil........Somebody murked aurturo man.....I watched the trillogy on demand of him and ward.......What a fighter aurturo was man.....that last fight hurting his right hand and countinuing shows his heart...He had hella heart......RIP.....Them authorites are not letting some shit go.......Maybe this bitches family is well connected.....
 
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By Dave Spencer / Fightnews Canada

It was as quick a turn-around as you can get, known for being able to dramatically turn things around inside the ring, things turned a full 180 degrees in the investigation of the death of former two-time world champion Arturo Gatti Thursday as he was ruled to have committed suicide. His wife Amanda Rodrigues was freed from jail where she had been held in Brazil since July 12th as the only suspect in the death of the 37 year-old retired fighter. “It’s unbelievable,” Arturo’s brother and former pro fighter Joe Gatti told the CBC Thursday, “A kid like that shouldn’t go out like that, and now this.”

Plans are said for the body to be exhumed and a second autopsy to be done in Montreal. “I let it go,” said the elder Gatti of having the body officially looked at when it first came to Montreal, “Plans were already in place for the funeral; that was a big mistake.”

Friends and family of the boxer all vehemently denied that suicide was a possibility for the former champion and questioned the investigation that eventually pointed the finger at Gatti himself.

Original reports had police saying the boxer was found in his underwear with signs of blows to his neck and face and a bloody purse strap nearby. The body had been there eight to ten hours before Rodrigues notified police. A bloodied steak knife was also found near the scene that was responsible for a blow to the back of the head of Gatti.

At the time, there was no mention of Gatti being suspended or hung, something that would come out later in the coroner’s report. “She is fragile, young and skinny — how could she kill a boxing champion?” the lawyer for Rodrigues said at the time. “When she awoke, she presumed he had committed suicide. But she had nothing to do with it.” No mention of the denial and a subsequent letter from the accused proclaiming innocence ever mentioned the body hanging.

The coroner’s report that surfaced the same day of Gatti’s funeral in Montreal was particularly vague in what could have been the cause of death leaving all possibilities open, saying the retired boxer could have died in an unexplained accident, been murdered, or committed suicide.

A memorial Mass for Gatti was held Thursday in Jersey City New Jersey.
 
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The family aint buyin that shit, hopefully the canadians can reveal some truth.


Arturo Gatti: Second Autopsy a Go; Police Details


By Mark Vester

A second autopsy of deceased former champion Arturo Gatti will be under way. The Canadian Press report that the Quebec coroner's office has approved the exhumation of the Gatti's body and a second autopsy at at the request of the family. The family has retained an American pathologist who assist with the autopsy over the weekend. The second autopsy was requested after Brazilian police ruled that Gatti committed suicide on July 11 while vacationing with his wife and 10-month-old son. Gatti's 23-year-old Brazilian wife, Amanda Rodrigues, was the prime suspect and was held in custody by Brazilian authorties since July 12. A judge ordered her release after police determined that Gatti was not murdered based on an autopsy that suggested the fighter hanged himself.

The original theory by detectives was that Gatti passed out in their rented apartment after drinking all night and his wife strangled him with her purse strap and caused injury to the back of his head with a table knife. A blood stained purse strap was recovered at the scene. Police believe that Gatti was dead for eight to ten hours before his wife alerted them. The couple had been involved in a violent fight prior to returning back to the resort.

Under heavy fire, Brazilian police released more details about Gatti's death. Gatti is alleged to have hanged himself with the purse strap that he tied around a wooden staircase column about seven feet off the ground. Police say he looping it around his neck and then kicking the stool from underneath his body.

Gatti was said to have been found on the floor several hours by his wife, who assumed the fighter passed out from drinking. A crime scene analysis found markings on the staircase column. Gatti's wife claims to have went downstairs at 6am, saw Gatti laying on the floor and went back upstairs to tend to their son. When she returned back down at 9am, she realized the fighter was dead.

No suicide note was found.

Police interviewed 17 witnesses about the fighting between Gatti and Rodrigues on the night before his death. Police reports state the couple had a loud verbal dispute on the street after Gatti drank about seven beers and two bottles of wine. Gatti tossed his wife during the fight and caused injury to her chin and left arm. A security guard for a local hotel tried to intervene and was alleged to have been punched in the face by Gatti.

As the violence broke out, witnesses told police that a small crowd gathered at the scene and started throwing rocks at Gatti. One of the rocks hit Gatti to the back of the head. Police now believe that was cause of the wound behind Gatti's head, and not the small table knife that was found near his dead body. The fight was broken up and the couple left in separate taxis back to their apartment.

After she was released from prison, Rodrigues told the AP that she fought often with Gatti and blamed his fear of divorce as the motivation for the suicide.

"I believe that when we got home and he saw that he hurt me, he thought I would leave him, that I would tell him to just let me go, that I would separate from him,'' she said. "He did that in a moment of weakness. He was drunk, maybe he didn't know what he was doing, maybe he thought I would leave him the next day.''

Gatti's family will await the results of the second autopsy.
 
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Probe shows Gatti didn't take own life

http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2011/08/09/manager-probe-shows-gatti-didnt-take-own-life/

Published August 09, 2011

| Associated Press

NEWARK, N.J. – The former manager of late boxing champ Arturo Gatti says new evidence will show his 2009 death wasn't a suicide.

Pat Lynch says the results of a 10-month private investigation will be released at the end of August.

Gatti was found in July 2009 while he and his family vacationed in Brazil. The popular junior welterweight champion had retired from boxing two years earlier with a career record of 40 wins and nine losses.

Gatti's wife was arrested for his murder but later released. Police concluded Gatti hanged himself from a wooden staircase column in their rented apartment.

Lynch says he spoke to Gatti a week or before the Brazil trip and that Gatti hadn't seemed depressed.

The Jersey Journal first reported the private investigation in its Tuesday editions.