Stephen “tWitch” Boss Left A Note Alluding To Challenges He Faced In The Past Before Ending His Life

Stephen “tWitch” Boss
Stephen “tWitch” Boss Left A Note Alluding To Challenges He Faced In The Past Before Ending His Life
Stephen “tWitch” Boss left back reasoning as to why he took his own life.
According to new reports, famed DJ/dancer Stephen “tWitch” Boss left behind a clue that revealed what his struggles were leading up to his suicide. Law enforcement sources claimed tWitch’s note, which was left at the scene of his suicide, was a references to his past battles.

As previously reported, on Tuesday (Dec. 13,) tWitch, who formerly worked on “The Ellen Degeneres Show,” took his own life. Investigators have discovered that the DJ took an Uber from his home to a motel less than a mile away from his home the day before he died, and switched his phone to airplane mode to disregard phone calls. His wife, Allison Holker, was in panic mode when she arrived at an Los Angeles Police Department Tuesday (Dec. 13), saying it was unusual for her husband to leave home without his car or answering her calls. A motel staffer found the TV personality inside his room deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Stephen Boss, Allison Holler
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