Brooke Hogan says he believes are more details that surround the death of his father Hulk Hogan than what has been publicly revealed so far.

The personality and reality of the reality television, 37, shared a series of Instagram stories on Wednesday in which he claims to have heard of “police officers” and “nurses” who pointed out the existence of Bodycam images and 911 recordings that could “change the narrative” about the death of his father.

“Those same professionals feel so passionately because they witnessed that they have continued contacting me and pushing me to find specific answers to this day,” Brooke Hogan wrote. “They are literally putting their careers at risk because they feel very obliged to do the right thing.”

Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died on July 24 at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Approximately a week later, the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center confirmed to News that the legend of the fight had died for acute myocardial infarction, or what is commonly known as a heart attack.

He also had a history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a cancer that affects white blood cells, which was not previously known.

A day after Brooke Hogan’s posts, Hulk Hogan’s wife, Sky Daily, told TMZ that her husband had been “committed” in recent surgery and said he had completed an autopsy. She did not reveal the results.

Earlier this year, Brooke Hogan confirmed that he was separated from both Hulk Hogan and his mother, Linda, after being “verbally and mentally abused from childhood.”

Earlier this year, Brooke Hogan confirmed that she and her father, the wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, had been separated for years.
Earlier this year, Brooke Hogan confirmed that she and her father, the wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, had been separated for years.

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“No contact with my mother has nothing to do with my dad, and no contact with my father has nothing to do with my mother,” he wrote on Instagram in March. “This decision was made exclusively on how my whole life has been treated directly.”

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When Hulk Hogan was buried earlier this month, Brooke Hogan said he did not attend the funeral. Appearing in “Bubba The Love Sponge Show” on August 5, he revealed that he had been excluded from his father’s will to request.

In his Instagram stories, Brooke Hogan said he trusted his brother, Nick Hogan, to press for more “answers” regarding his father’s death.

“I can’t do anything, my hands are tied and I have no voice on my father, even as his daughter,” he wrote. “I have to trust that my brother is doing everything possible to get answers. At the end of the day, the answers would be great, but none of that brings my father back. And my hands are tied.”