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Where did Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss end his life?

Where did Stephen 'tWitch' Boss end his life?

DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss’s wife was adamant with the cops that something was really wrong. The dancer had abruptly left the house and cut off all connection on Tuesday morning, November 15.

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When Allison Holker went into an LAPD station on Tuesday to report Stephen missing, she highlighted how odd tWitch’s behavior was, according to law enforcement officials.

She told the cops that there had been no argument or other problems; he simply left their house. He also did not respond to her calls.

Where did Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss end his life?

One day before killing himself, Stephen “tWitch” Boss checked into the Oak Tree Inn in Encino, California, on Monday. Reportedly, he didn’t seem “visibly upset.” Stephen did not appear to be in difficulty when he arrived at the motel with just a tiny bag, the staff said, as reported by TMZ.

The motel manager also disclosed to Radar on Wednesday that authorities had taken possession of the bag, which might have included a suicide note. Boss reportedly asked for a room at the facility, which is only a short distance from his house, for just one night.

No one heard the gun go off, employees told the outlet. Holker reportedly sprinted frantically to a nearby police station after her husband left the house without his car, which was unusual.

Allison returned home after swiftly scouring the area for any surveillance footage or hints as to where he had gone, according to law enforcement sources.

She reportedly asked authorities to consider placing tWitch in a “critical missing persons” investigation due to his unusual behavior. Allison called the police, and a 911 call came in saying that tWitch’s body had been discovered in a motel less than a mile away.

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The Los Angeles Police said on Wednesday, December 14, that they had responded to a radio request for an “ambulance fatality inquiry” on Tuesday at about 11.20 am local time, as reported by Page Six. The public information officer also confirmed that there were no indications of foul play and that Boss died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 40.

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