Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ Wife Told Police There Were No Issues Or Arguments When He Left The House
We are slowly getting more details on the death of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, and they are just so heartbreaking, especially when you put yourself in the shoes of his wife, Allison Holker.
According to the report, Stephen left their home in Encino Monday morning without his car. This was unusual, but Holker became really concerned when he didn’t respond to any of her calls or texts. He stopped all communication.
This is when Holker decided to walk inside a Los Angeles Police Department branch on Tuesday and report her husband as missing.
Our law enforcement sources say they then accompanied Allison back to the family’s home, doing a brief check around the property for any video or clues as to where he’d gone. We’re told Allison was so insistent on how odd tWitch’s behavior was, officers considered listing him as a ‘critical missing persons’ case.
But before the paperwork could be filed, a 911 call came in shortly after Allison’s contact with police. Stephen’s body had been discovered inside a room at the Oak Tree Inn. The motel is less than a mile away from his home and he was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
We spoke with staffers at the motel who said Stephen checked in Monday morning with a small bag, and booked just a single night. The staffers told us Stephen did not seem visibly upset, and his body was discovered Tuesday after he failed to check out on time.
Such a terribly sad situation. What made him decide that day was the day? It’s just such a confusing situation. Was he in therapy? Did he privately admit to struggling with depression? Or was it a complete shock to everyone? We just don’t have those answers.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, his kids, and his family.