More than five months after Stephen “Twitch” Boss died in December 2022 at the age of 40, a new autopsy and police report are providing more details about his death.
shortly after so you Think You Can Dance Following Alum’s death, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed that he died by suicide through a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. As per the new autopsy and police report obtained by us weekly No drugs or alcohol were found in Boss’s system at the time of his death, on Wednesday, May 24.
The documents also revealed that the boss’s widow, Alison Holkerwho married the Alabama native in 2013, told authorities that “to her knowledge, [Boss] There is no history of suicide attempts or suicidal thoughts.” Holkar, 35, also told law enforcement at the time that her husband had “no mental health issues.” [and] There is no financial problem or marital problem.

the ellen degeneres show The DJ was found dead on December 13, 2022, at the Oak Tree Inn in Encino, California. Earlier this month, Holkar gave her first TV interview after losing her husband.
“I still feel like the rest of the world where I’m still in shock,” said the dancer. hoda kotb during an emotional Today Show off “No one is prepared for that moment and no one saw it coming. No one – and that breaks my heart too.
The Minnesota native said it was “so sad” that none of her late husband’s loved ones knew he was suffering. “He wanted to be strong for everyone, and I think it was a little scary for him to think that he might need to ask for help,” she explained. “He was so loving and light. He really wanted to be everyone’s superman and he said a lot of that.
In addition to managing her own grief, Holkar is struggling to come to terms with her boss’s death to her three children. The two have son Maddox, 7, and daughter Zaya, 3. After the boss exchanged vows, Holker’s 14-year-old daughter from a previous relationship, Wesley, was also adopted.

“There have been some really tough conversations. For us, daddy is in the stars. So, we can go out and talk to him whenever we want. … They just ask, ‘When’s daddy coming back?’ And it’s really hard,” she shared.
The choreographer admitted that she initially wondered whether she had “missed out” on how much her husband was struggling. “Eventually I had to tell myself, I can’t change what happened,” she said. “I don’t allow myself to be in a place of anger or sadness, although I do allow myself to feel it. I’m in so much pain because I’ve got so much love.”
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or is considering suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).