David Wilcock UFO Writer Dead at 53 After 911 Call About Money, Health Troubles
David Wilcock, a UFO researcher and bestselling paranormal author, died at 53 at his Colorado home Monday after making a 911 call about financial troubles and health problems. Police say Wilcock called dispatch at 10:44 a.m., telling them "I need to leave" and "I will be to the left of the house."

David Wilcock, a well-known UFO expert and paranormal writer, died Monday at his Colorado home after making a disturbing 911 call about money troubles and health issues.
Police say Wilcock called emergency services at 10:44 a.m. Monday morning. During the call, he said "I need to leave" and "I will be to the left of the house," according to law enforcement sources. He also told the dispatcher "I'm sorry to put you through this" while discussing his ongoing financial concerns and health problems.
Wilcock was 53 years old and had built a career writing about UFOs and paranormal topics. He authored several bestselling books and had a dedicated following of readers interested in unexplained phenomena and conspiracy theories.
Deputies responded to the 911 call but Wilcock died at the scene. Police have not released additional details about the circumstances of his death.
Wilcock was a prominent voice in UFO research and paranormal writing, with a large following of readers interested in unexplained phenomena. His death highlights how financial stress can affect anyone, even successful authors.
Police investigation into the circumstances of Wilcock's death continues.
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