Stephen Boss’ wife Allison told cops they did not fight before his suicide

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Ellen DeGeneres’ DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss did not argue with his wife before she left their home without warning Monday and committed suicide, he reportedly told police.

Boss’s wife of nine years, Allison Holker, contacted Los Angeles police on Tuesday to report him missing, saying he had left without a word the day before and was not returning her calls. TMZ reported, citing police sources.

Holker insisted there was no fight or dispute precipitating their departure, just three days after their wedding anniversary, frantically describing their lack of contact as wildly out of character.

Police escorted Holker back to the family home for a brief search for clues about his disappearance, but shortly thereafter received a 911 call from a nearby motel, where a housekeeper had discovered Boss dead from a head injury. bullet.

An LAPD spokesman declined to comment on the matter when contacted by DailyMail.com on Thursday.

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss did not argue with his wife before she left their house without warning on Monday and committed suicide, she is said to have told police when she reported him missing.

Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss did not argue with his wife before she left their house without warning on Monday and committed suicide, she is said to have told police when she reported him missing.

Boss, 40, and Holker, 34, shared three children: Zaia, 3, Maddox Laurel, 6, and Weslie Renae, 14, who was born to Alison’s previous relationship but adopted by Stephen.

The couple appeared to be happy and planning for the future when they were interviewed on The Jennifer Hudson Show in November, even discussing plans to try for another baby.

‘I love babies, I love them. It’s a constant conversation,” Boss said.

Allison excitedly told Hudson, “I think we’d love to start trying another one.”

On Wednesday, she paid tribute to him in a heartfelt statement, saying she would “save the last dance” for him, before welcoming crying family members to their Encino home.

DailyMail.com previously revealed that Boss checked into room 249 at the Oak Tree Inn in Encino around 10:30 a.m. Monday, and was found dead in the room’s bathroom the next day when he failed to check in.

“He went into his room and never came out,” said the manager, Rakesh.

‘At 11:15 am on Tuesday, the maid opened the door to check on the room. There was her stuff there but no one was there. She checked the bathroom and there was blood everywhere.

DJ Stephen 'tWitch' Boss has died at age 40 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Los Angeles.  He left his house Monday morning and was found dead the next day.

DJ Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss has died at age 40 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Los Angeles. He left his house Monday morning and was found dead the next day.

Police accompanied Holker to the family home (above) for a brief search for clues to his disappearance, but he was found dead at a nearby motel shortly after.

Police accompanied Holker to the family home (above) for a brief search for clues to his disappearance, but he was found dead at a nearby motel shortly after.

Boss is survived by his wife, Allison, 34, and their children, Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3.

Boss is survived by his wife, Allison, 34, and their children, Weslie, 14, Maddox, 6, and Zaia, 3.

‘She was very scared. This is the first time something like this has happened here.

“We called 911, they told us to take his pulse but there was nothing. The paramedics and the police came, and they said that he was dead.

Rakesh, who asked to be identified only by his first name, said neither guests nor staff heard the shot.

‘Maybe he did it during the day on Monday. It’s a very busy and noisy road outside, no one may have heard it because of that,” he said.

Boss called ahead around 9:20 a.m. Monday to see if any rooms were available, then walked the few blocks from her house. Rakesh said that he seemed “completely normal” and “calm”.

The couple talked about having another child and seemed to be planning their future.

The couple talked about having another child and seemed to be planning their future.

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Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, 40, a longtime executive producer of Ellen’s show, checked into room 249 at the Oak Tree Inn on Monday before being found dead 24 hours later.

A manager told DailyMail.com that the bathroom was

A manager told DailyMail.com that the bathroom was “covered in blood” after the shooting.

“When we knocked on the door there was no answer,” Rakesh said. The maid opened the door and her things were still in the room.

Another staff member confirmed that Boss shot himself in the head and the manager added that he did it in the bathroom.

They said he used his own name to check into the motel on Monday and was not discovered until Tuesday morning.

Jennifer Lopez, Questlove and Michelle Obama were among the famous names reminiscent of Boss, a beloved dancer and DJ.

DeGeneres has paid tribute to her as her ‘family’ and ‘pure love and light’, adding that she was heartbroken.

The star said: ‘I will miss him. Send her love and support to Allison and her beautiful children: Weslie, Maddox and Zaia.’

Sharing a post on her Instagram page, Lopez wrote: “Twitch was such a beautiful light and soul. Shocked and deeply saddened.

‘My heart breaks for @sir_twitch_alot, his wife and children. I send you love and strength.

Tribute: Jennifer, 53, who starred alongside the DJ when he was a guest judge on World of Dance, shared some snaps with him alongside Ne-Yo and Derek Hough.

Tribute: Jennifer, 53, who starred alongside the DJ when he was a guest judge on World of Dance, shared some snaps with him alongside Ne-Yo and Derek Hough.

Tragic loss: Jada Pinkett Smith headlined celebrity tributes to Ellen's 'tWitch' DJ, following his death at age 40 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Tragic loss: Jada Pinkett Smith headlined celebrity tributes to Ellen’s ‘tWitch’ DJ, following his death at age 40 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Justin Timberlake mused that “you never know what someone is really going through” in his own online tribute.

“It’s heartbreaking to hear that someone who brought so much joy to a room suffered so much behind closed doors,” she wrote.

“I’ve known Twitch for over 20 years through the dance community – it always lit things up. You never know what someone is really going through.

And he added: “Take care of yourselves. LOVE that human in the mirror. Control your people.

‘Sending light to your beautiful family at this dark and confusing time. She will be missed, sir. Be calm.’

Oscar-winning musician Questlove wrote: ‘Rest in Melody Twitch.’

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