A peaceful account: Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ wife refutes claim of an argument before his tragic passing

Allegedly, Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ wife, Allison Holker, informed the police of the absence of a dispute preceding his unexpected departure from their home on Monday, which tragically culminated in his self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Boss’ wife, Allison Holker, sought assistance from the Los Angeles police on Tuesday, December 13, after reporting his sudden disappearance the day before, as documented by TMZ, citing law enforcement sources.

She emphatically asserted that there had been no altercation prompting his departure, just three days after their anniversary, expressing her concern over his uncharacteristic lack of communication.

Accompanied by law enforcement, Holker revisited the family home in the hope of uncovering any clues related to his disappearance. However, shortly following, a motel reported his tragic death following a 911 call from a housekeeper who found Boss lifeless from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Notably, Boss and Holker, parents to three children, appeared content and future-oriented during an interview on the Jennifer Hudson Show in November, even expressing their intentions to expand their family.

In a heartfelt tribute, Holker expressed her intentions to ‘save the last dance’ for him, underscoring the deep sense of loss caused by his passing.

It was further revealed that Boss checked into room 249 at the Oak Tree Inn in Encino on Monday, with his lifeless body found the next day when he failed to check out.

Rakesh, the manager, disclosed that no guests or staff heard the fatal shot, and suggested it might have gone unnoticed due to the bustling noise outside the motel.

According to Rakesh, Boss had appeared calm and normal upon arrival at the motel and was seen entering his room. However, he remained unresponsive when staff attempted to contact him the following day.

DeGeneres also expressed her grief over Boss’ passing, describing him as ‘family’ and ‘pure love and light,’ while urging support for Holker and their children.