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الاربعاء: 17 ديسمبر 2025
  • 16 ديسمبر 2025
  • 09:55
The Last Night Puzzle A Mysterious Message Next to Peter Greens Body Confuses Investigators

Khaberni - Hollywood star Peter Green, known for his villainous roles in films such as Pulp Fiction and The Mask, died at the age of 60, after his body was discovered in his New York City apartment, according to official investigations.

The police described the scene of the discovery as "His face unfortunately down on the floor," amidst chaos and music sounds that continued for 24 hours before he was found, which led the neighbors to call the police to check on his safety.

Adding more mystery to the scene was the discovery of a handwritten note found next to his body, suggesting an American Irish gang present in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood during the 1970s; it contained the cryptic phrase: "I’m still a Westie" - a famous line gang members used to prove loyalty.

According to reports, this phrase may suggest a symbolic allegiance and loyalty generally, despite the passage of time, rather than an actual affiliation with the gang, or it could be a film line or psychological metaphor associated with his famous criminal roles.

Authorities have not yet revealed additional details about the content of the note or the causes of his death, while the cause of death is expected to be determined after a medical examination.

For his part, Green's manager, Greg Edwards, confirmed the actor's death on Saturday evening and revealed details of their last call a few days before his death, saying Green appeared normal in the last conversation, but expressed some concern about a surgical procedure to remove a benign tumor near his lung scheduled on Friday, the day of his death.

One of the neighbors told "New York Daily News" that Green was found "lying on the floor, face down, with an injury on his face and blood everywhere".

It should be noted that Peter Green gained fame in the 1990s as one of the prominent villains in Hollywood, portraying the character Zed, the security guard in Quentin Tarantino's famous film Pulp Fiction, as well as the role of the harsh mafia man Dorian Tyrell in The Mask alongside Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz.

Green participated in about 95 cinematic works, including "The Usual Suspects," "Training Day," "Blue Streak," and "Laws of Gravity".

He also received critical acclaim for his role in the 1993 film Clean, Shaven as a man suffering from schizophrenia, where critics considered his performance as a "volatile and tormented character" to be impactful.

Green was preparing to start filming an independent film titled Mascots alongside Mickey Rourke in January (January) next, before Hollywood was shocked by his sudden demise.

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