Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss had no evidence of narcotics, alcohol, or other substances in his body when he passed away, according to an autopsy report from May 24.
According to the investigation, his death was not caused by “additional wounds, substances, or other factors,” as had been asserted.
The postmortem results verified what many people already knew: Boss died from a gunshot wound to the head, and it was determined that he committed himself. He had just recently celebrated his third wedding anniversary with his wife Allison Holker Boss, and it had only been a few months since he turned 40.
The report quotes Allison as saying that her husband “does not have a history of suicide attempts or suicidal ideation,” and that he “does not have any mental health problems” in addition to “not having any financial issues or marital problems.”
According to Allison, he “does not have any financial issues or marital problems.” Before he passed away, Stephen appeared to be himself.
‘tWitch’ Allison and Stephen Holker Boss Boss began dating in 2010, and after becoming engaged in June of that year, they were wed in December. Stephen adopted Allison’s ex-partner’s kid after they were married, and they later had two more children: a son in 2016 and a daughter in 2019.
A chronology of the occasions leading up to Boss’ dying on December 13, 2022, was made public through an inquiry into his death. To make sure no one could locate him, he reportedly took an Uber to the hotel, which was less than a mile from his home.
She became concerned the next morning when she learned he had left the house without taking their automobile, which was uncommon for him. Paramedics didn’t get a call for a medical emergency at the neighboring Oak Tree Inn until 11:15 a.m. on December 13, which is when she reported him missing to the police.
The cleaning workers discovered his body after he didn’t check out on time. Later, employees at the motel verified that Stephen had checked in the previous day with an overnight bag and noted that he had not displayed any signs of “distress” or been “overly upset.” That evening, no one close heard a gunshot.
Abby Holker Boss disappeared from the public spotlight for over five months after Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ death. The “backbone” of their five children, she lately broke her silence in interviews as she fought to acclimate to life without them.
She said that she is still in shock even now, five months after his demise, and that nobody could have predicted this. Her three children, who are also struggling and in need of more help, motivate her to try her best to maintain her composure despite the fact that she still finds it difficult to accept his leaving.
She discussed some of the difficult discussions she had to have with her kids, who occasionally worry if and when their father will return. Although her spouse is no longer physically there, she realizes that she still chats to him constantly, as if he were attentive and present at all times.
Nobody knew he was really depressed. He wanted no one to know. According to Allison, 35, “He just wanted to be everyone’s Superman and protector.” Because he “brought so much joy to this world,” he merited to be remembered as the kind of gentleman he was.