I understand that many people who paid close attention to the situation may have realized it but I figured they'll say directly - I did not celebrate his death. I feel relief knowing that he didn't end up taking the lives of innocent people. But this wasn't the proper closure; it was quite the opposite. It was primarily known behind the scenes and not publicly, but we saved his life multiple times, and we actually managed to prevent a tragedy on numerous occasions. But unfortunately, the very last time, we were too late. It goes without saying that the LAPD was fully aware of Twomad's situation and didn't do enough of what was in their power.
Twomad did not become an evil person just because of drugs, and the amount of damage he's done to his victims, both physically and mentally, cannot be undone. The drugs made things worse, but they're not the main cause of the problem. He's done a lot of horrible things way before he got reckless with hard drugs. The drugs only made him more reckless & fearless, so please don't use drugs as a blanket excuse for all of his actions, but acknowledge the issue as is.
Please do not be mad at those expressing genuine thoughts on the matter; a lot of his real-life ex-friends tried to help him or cared about his well-being. However, recognize when someone is actually just milking the situation and purposely misportraying the whole story to gain something out of it. I don't know how Twomad managed to maliciously condition his fans to unquestioningly believe everything he says, even if the facts are right before them, but it’s always been the same exact pattern, except now the implications are much more severe than ever.
Twomad wasn’t just being edgy; he repeatedly hurt people physically and weaponized fans’ ignorance to save himself from consequences. He purposely hurt his victims to gain something out of it and then hurt them further to suppress them. The biggest reason many of the situations weren’t brought to the public at the time was because it was a severe and complicated matter that put people’s lives at risk. It wasn’t some petty drama, and Twomad being awful was never a secret. We’ve been working with police for a long time, and everything the public needs to know in the eyes of the law has been publicly available. It takes little to no time to research, and anyone can look up keywords on Twomad’s Twitter or watch his livestreams to see what’s going on as he was being read as an open book. It was not a character.