Stephen “tWitch” Boss near a termination note that vaguely alluded to aged challenges helium faced, according to a study Friday.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ that the beloved “Ellen DeGeneres Show” DJ left the enactment successful his Los Angeles motel room, wherever helium acceptable his telephone to airplane mode to marque definite acrophobic household and friends could not find him.
It made an ambiguous motion to past challenges, according to the outlet, which said it was unclear precisely what helium was referring to.
The 40-year-old begetter of 3 seemingly took an Uber from his location aboriginal Monday to the Oak Tree Inn motel, which was little than a mile from his $4 cardinal Encino home, TMZ noted.
Unable to scope him, his wife, Allison Holker — a pro dancer who met Boss connected “So You Think You Can Dance” — frantically raced to an LAPD precinct to raise the alarm over his antithetic behavior.
A motel idiosyncratic past recovered his assemblage Tuesday.
The Los Angeles County aesculapian examiner confirmed the origin of decease as termination by a gunshot to the caput with “no signs of foul play.” The lawsuit was officially closed.
Boss and Holker had precocious celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary.
They had 3 children: Zaia, 3, Maddox, 6, and 14-year-old Weslie, Holker’s girl from a erstwhile narration whom Boss adopted.
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“Stephen lit up each country helium stepped into,” Holker said successful a heartbreaking connection confirming her husband’s death.
“He valued family, friends and assemblage supra each other and starring with emotion and airy was everything to him. He was the backbone of our family, the champion hubby and father, and an inspiration to his fans.”
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