Shocking claims have emerged among rumors About the Supernatural Writer and Anchor David Wilcock’s die. Someone online claimed UFO expert He allegedly committed suicide due to “cyber stalking, online attacks, death threats.” Corey Good, alien theorist, writer, producer, director, self-proclaimed whistleblower. Called Wilcock a “good friend” X reported his death.

“We are shocked and horrified! We will be meeting with Boulder Police to provide any information we can. Last time I spoke to him, he went on and on about cyberstalkers and how they ruined his life. I will be releasing a video statement soon,” Goode wrote.
In another post, Goode called for justice for Wilcock, adding that cyberstalking “forced him to do this.”
Vicky Verma, editor and chief writer of HowAndWhys.com, whose
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Verma added: “He has been through a lot, including legal issues and cyberstalking related to Gaia, online attacks, death threats, and coordinated harassment by critics. Always report any form of online attacks, cyberbullying, and cyberstalking. These are serious issues, especially for creators who share personal beliefs and opinions on social media. Additionally, there are many unresolved issues in David’s case that need to be addressed and investigated. We have lost another great soul.”
What we know about the Boulder incident
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office reportedly received a call at approximately 10:44 a.m. Monday, April 20, regarding an unspecified issue. The dispatcher thought the caller might be experiencing a mental health crisis.
When law enforcement officers arrived at the scene just after 11 a.m., they found a man holding a weapon outside a residence. The man reportedly used the weapon on himself minutes after officers arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Authorities have not yet revealed the identity of the deceased.
Discussing suicide may be emotionally triggering for some people. However, suicide can be prevented. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).


