Posted on 12/14/2022 8:23:50 AM PST by TexasFreeper2009
around 11:15 AM -- paramedics got a call for a medical emergency at an L.A. hotel ... and they found Stephen there, dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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I had no idea he was the DJ on Ellen’s show, I have never watched that trash. But I loved to watch him dance, he seemed like such a nice person.
no clue- other than he looks like Marvin Gaye in that first picture
WOW! I really liked the guy.
I wonder if he was a manic depressive?............
RIP.
Who?
Amazing they actually said what he died from. So you know when they don’t tell you it’s definitely the vax.
First Anne Heche, now this guy. What did they know about Ellen?
is he
One of my guilty pleasures was watching SYTYCD with my wife. Then it got way to LTGBQ for us and we stopped watching, but not before we got to see Twitch and Allison. Dude was a wonder to watch. Can’t understand why he would do this though. I’m guessing infidelity, but who knows. RIP Twitch.
From the idiotic title, I was thinking more along the lines of “what?”
I’m sticking with my usual choice for cause of death:
Arkancide. ;)
Death after association with Ellen strikes again.
wow! I could of written what you did myself! That is exactly what happened with us.
Really enjoyed the show, the it went hard woke, and I quit.
Ditto. He must have been so miserable that he felt he needed to end his life, and leave all his friends and family miserable in his place. They'll more than likely feel guilty the rest of their lives, wondering why they didn't see this coming, or that they might have been able to stop it. People who commit suicide are selfish, and have no idea what they do to the people they leave behind.
“Twitch” was ok. I would exit my man cave for beverages many times to see the wife indulging in Ellen shows over the last five years. Can’t fix the wife in this matter. Anyway, I liked “twitch” not his carpet loving boss. Three young children, he seemed happy. Sorry for the family.
“People who commit suicide are selfish, and have no idea what they do to the people they leave behind.”
Yes people that commit suicide ARE selfish, and thinking only about themselves FIRST for perhaps the only time in their lives. The difference is that they have been burdened by demons and guilt and regret for so long, and demand release that the remaining family and friends never dealt with before. Surviving circle was Either unknowing, uncaring , or cause. Such is the root of suicidal helplessness.
Please. I was taught at a young age to put others before myself...especially my husband and children. I raised two sons alone because my husband couldn't keep his dick in his pants. He never wanted to have anything to do with his sons after we divorced, and hasn't had any contact with them in close to 40 years. He has no idea his youngest son had colon cancer in 2019.
I never asked for anything from anyone. In order to get a job that paid a decent salary and benefits, I had to move myself and my kids over 3 hours away. Nobody helped me. I went to school nights, took out student loans. Got my masters degree on my own. Nobody helped me. Everything I have, I earned myself. I retired in 2003, and never looked back. Never remarried since I was divorced in 1979, and have lived happily alone for many years. I was the baby of the family, and have outlived everyone else. My last sibling died in 2014. I turned 75 this year...the oldest anyone in my family has lived to. And no, I never contemplated suicide at any time during my life. I learned from my mistakes, and continued to push to better myself.
You are either a survivor, or you are a weak person. It's your choice. You can either pull up your bootstraps, and get on with your life after disappointments and failures, or you can feel sorry for yourself, and choose to wallow in your sorrow the rest of your life, or until you chicken out, and end it. I worked with people who committed suicide. One of them did it right in front of his wife and kids. That's what alcoholism does to some. For others it's drugs, or an illness they no longer want to deal with. I can't feel sorry for people who weren't willing to help themselves.
Marijuana addiction is powerful and mind altering, could it be responsible a large amount of deaths among chronic users?
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