Motel where Stephen 'tWitch' Boss killed himself is still open for business but room he died in stays shut

Motel where Stephen 'tWitch' Boss killed himself is still open for business but room he died in stays shut
The Oak Tree Inn where Stephen was found dead never closed in wake of the tragedy (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The motel where Stephen "tWitch" Boss was found dead is still open for business, days after his death. The manager of the Oak Tree Inn where the DJ died by suicide on Tuesday, December 13 in Encino, California said that the motel is still accepting visitors and that it never closed in the wake of the tragedy. Although the budget-friendly facility is open for business, the room where tWitch killed himself will remain closed to guests.

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The manager told RadarOnline.com that the room will be off-limits until further notice. A veteran executive producer of Ellen's show checked into Room 249 at the Oak Tree Inn at around 10.30 am on Monday, December 12. The hotel manager claimed that the hotel maid found DJ from Ellen DeGeneres' show had shot himself fatally in the hotel room after he reportedly had missed his check out time that day.