According to investigators, the note — written in Hatton’s distinctive handwriting and dated just 48 hours before his collapse — contains a chilling sentence suggesting he had uncovered a betrayal “closer than anyone would believe.”
Forensic teams recovered the paper from a locked compartment in Hatton’s home office. Experts say it included details of a planned meeting and a list of initials, one of which matches a close relative who has now become the focus of renewed questioning.
The most haunting part, however, is a final unfinished line at the bottom of the page — believed to identify the person Hatton intended to expose. Investigators have chosen not to release the name, but family insiders say it confirms suspicions they had “feared all along.”
“This wasn’t just a casual note,” said a senior investigator. “It reads like a confession — or a warning. Whatever he had discovered, he didn’t live long enough to reveal it.”
As tension builds within the Hatton family, lawyers are now reviewing the document’s authenticity and whether it could shed light on the mysterious events surrounding the boxer’s final hours.





