Stephen 'tWitch' Boss Hours Before Suicide: Wife Allison Holker Noticed THIS

Allison Holker, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
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In the hours before his death, Stephen "tWitch" Boss' wife made some surprising revelations about him.

The well-known TV personality, who rose to fame as a cast member of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," sadly shot himself in the head and was discovered dead at a hotel in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

When tWitch abruptly left his home and refused to answer his phone in the hours preceding his death, Allison Holker allegedly became concerned that something was amiss.

According to TMZ, the mother of three informed police that while her husband had left the house amicably and without incident, he had not returned any of her calls.

She noted how Stephen "tWitch" Boss' actions were so out of the ordinary for him that authorities deemed him to be a "serious missing persons" case.

The publication was informed by sources that they accompanied Allison to her Los Angeles residence to search the grounds for any information or hints regarding tWitch's possible whereabouts.

Additionally, it was stated that Allison sprinted into the Los Angeles Police Department and alleged that her husband had left the house without a car, which was so unlike him, according to Allison.

The adored DJ was discovered dead at a Los Angeles hotel shortly after she called the police to report the incident.

Allison, who appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance," released a statement to People magazine, confirming the death of the beloved professional dancer.

"It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us."

READ ALSO: Stephen Boss' Life Before Suicide: $4M Mansion, More Kids with Allison Holker, 9th Wedding Anniversary!

Unknown factors may have contributed to his terrible demise, but in a 2017 interviewwith Aubrey Marcus and her podcast, he disclosed that becoming a father comes with additional pressures.

The Los Angeles Police Department, meantime, had no reason to believe that Stephen "tWitch" Boss's death was suspicious.

The hotel manager admitted that after finding his body, she was "extremely afraid."

In his last post before passing away, tWitch posted a touching video of him and his wife, who are well-known for their dancing on TikTok, dancing on Sunday in front of their Christmas tree at their Encino home.

"HOLIDAY SUNDAY FUNDAY DANCE!!! With my love."

Stephen married Allison in 2013, and they have two kids together, Maddox, six, and Zaia, three. He later adopted Allison's daughter, Weslie, 14.

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