“Here’s the way I look at it,” Olivo told her. “This question having to do with you doing everything that you could possibly do for Gary when he fell, when you called 911, is an issue that you’ve had in your mind for 14 years, and it’s still not resolved in your mind.”
And while Price admitted she “could have helped him a little bit more,” she also alleged the 911 operator could have better helped by asking “more specific questions”—a claim Olivo took issue with.
“Forget the 911 operator, you were there,” he told the 39-year-old. “Little bit of tough love now. You’re not the victim here, he’s the victim.”
Olivo also drew conclusions based on Price’s results about the day of the former child star’s accident. (Coleman’s death was ultimately ruled an accident and Price was never charged with a crime.)
“You failed the exam regarding Gary’s fall,” he said. “There’s two things I know for sure, Shannon. One, you were not completely honest with me yesterday during this polygraph section. And two, the other thing I know that’s 100 percent certain, is that there is more to this story that hasn’t been told.”

