DJ tWitch's official cause of death has been determined to be a headshot wound, per the Los Angeles Medical Examiner. The manner is labeled "suicide."
The body of Stephen Boss is prepared to be sent to his wife, Allison Holker, according to a story from Radar Online.
After missing his check-out time on Tuesday, tWitch was discovered dead at the Oak Tree Inn by the hotel housekeeper. When she went into his room, she discovered his dead corpse in the bathtub.
According to the hotel management, a number of guests were there when the TV star committed suicide.
Pictures from Wednesday revealed the Encino, California, facility, which was only a 14-minute walk from tWitch's Los Angeles home, as well as vehicles and people entering and exiting.
Despite the fact that the victim died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, it has been shown that no hotel staff members fired any rounds.
The maid informed her manager of her finding, and he immediately called 911.
He apparently didn't have a visible suicide note, but when he checked into the hotel, he brought a tiny suitcase that was later discovered in the room.
But in a social media post from a few days before to his passing, the well-known DJ from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" was seen dancing and beaming.
Stephen Boss' a.k.a. DJ tWitch's Final Weeks Before Death
The former contestants of "So You Think You Can Dance," Stephen Boss and his wifeAllison Holker, discussed their ambitions to talk about their family.
On the November 17 episode of "The Jennifer Hudson Show,"they talked over their family and shared Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3.
At the time, Allison stated that they missed having a baby in their house and that they would love to start trying for another child.
"We really do miss it. I love the little babies. I love 'em," tWitch told Jennifer.
Days before tragically took his own life, Allison posted a video of her and tWitch on Instagram dancing in front of their Christmas tree as they got into the holiday mood.
On Monday night, Allison captioned the post, "HOLIDAY SUNDAY FUNDAY DANCE !!! With my lover."
Earlier this month, tWitch posted another video of himself moving around a little on a Friday night while listening to music in his living room.
A recently constructed home in Encino that Stephen Boss and Allison Holker purchased in 2019 for $2.75 million is now worth $4 million. There are seven bathrooms and six bedrooms in it.
Just days before he committed suicide, tWitch and Allison celebrated their nine years of marriage. When they celebrated their new accomplishment earlier this week, the couple appeared to be in a happy mood.
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