Shannon Price, Gary Coleman’s ex-wife, took a lie detector test on TV amid allegations that she was involved in the 1980s TV star’s death — and the results? Buckle up.

Catch the footage ahead of Thursday’s two-hour premiere of A&E’s “Lie Detector: Truth or Deception”… where ex-FBI agent and polygraph expert George Olivo informs Shannon she failed two of his crucial questions, indicating some amount of dishonesty.

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Shannon, for her part, maintains a cold demeanor, to the point where George repeats his findings and asks if she has anything to say. How did she respond? Calmly declaring his findings “false.”

But George was all business, telling her flatly that he didn’t believe she was completely honest during the polygraph exam, and he is confident there is more to Gary’s death.

Shannon, who took the polygraph test in January, was also asked if she ever struck Gary during their relationship and if she willfully chose not to help Gary when he fell. The responses she provided to those queries were inconclusive.

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Shannon’s probable involvement in Gary’s 2010 death has been a heated issue for years, although she has never been charged. But with these new findings, we’ll see if the story thickens and the case sparks new intrigue!

Shannon addressed the polygraph exam in a statement to TMZ, saying, “We were extremely disappointed with the overall experience of both polygraph testing and dealing with A&E.” Several promises were made but not kept. The testing process was unfair and awkward, and it was done nonverbally, which I should have refused. From the start, it was clear that they were more concerned with ratings than with discovering the truth.

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