David Wilcock's Death Rumors Take Dark Turn Amid Cyberstalking Allegations

People who know David Wilcock are now claiming “cyberstalking, online attacks, death threats" prompted him to take his life.

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Shocking claims have emerged amid rumors about paranormal writer and streamer David Wilcock's death. Individuals online have claimed that the UFO expert allegedly killed himself due to 'cyberstalking, online attacks, death threats.'

Corey Good, an extraterrestrial theorist, writer, producer, director, and self-proclaimed whistleblower, who referred to Wilcock as 'a good friend,' reported his death on X.

"We are SHOCKED and HORRIFIED! We will meet with the Boulder Police to provide any information we can. The last time I spoke with him, he couldn't stop talking about the cyber-stalkers and how they destroyed his life. I will release a video statement soon," Goode wrote.

In another post, Goode called for 'justice' for Wilcock, adding that cyberstalking 'drove him to this.'

Vicky Verma, Editor & main writer at HowAndWhys.com, whose X bio says he is 'deep into UFOs/UAPs, ancient mysteries, simulation theory & consciousness,' wrote, 'In my heart, I still don’t want to believe it. David was always so energetic and positive about life.'

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office reportedly received a call at around 10:44 AM on Monday, April 20, about an unspecified issue. Dispatchers believed that the caller may have been experiencing a mental health crisis.

When deputies arrived at the scene after 11 am, they found a man outside a residence holding a weapon. The man reportedly used the weapon on himself minutes after deputies' arrival. He was pronounced dead at the scene.