Darrell Sheets may have been fighting internal demons for years prior to his tragic death.
âDepression is the Devilâs way of attacking us, it knows no mercy, it takes our smiles, it comes and goes, it ruins our relationships, it takes away our happiness, it leads to suicide in some cases, it destroys all thoughts of positivity, it is a 24/7 battle and allows no rest for the suffering,â the reality star wrote in an Instagram post dated June 21, 2018.
âSo please next time someone tells you they have Depression, be kind and know that they spend every minute they have breathing suffering!!!â he continued.
The âStorage Warsâ star ended his nearly decade-old social media post, which featured a selfie of him wearing sunglasses seemingly on a boat, with the eerily foreshadowing hashtag #trustmeiknow.
Sheets was found dead in his home in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, on April 22. He was 67.
According to a press release from the Lake Havasu City Police Department, Sheets â who suffered a heart attack in 2019 â died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Authorities said Sheets was pronounced dead at the scene and his body was turned over to the Mohave County Medical Examinerâs Office for âfurther investigation.â
Two of Sheetsâ âStorage Warsâ co-stars, Dave Hester and Rene Nezhoda, have addressed claims their former castmate was experiencing cyberbullying in the time leading up to his suicide.
âHe had this guy, like, really, really tormenting him lately and cyberbullying [him],â Nezhoda said in an Instagram video Wednesday shortly after news broke of Sheetsâ tragic death.
âDarrell has been posting a lot about the guy thatâs been cyberbullying him and tormenting him, and I really hope [law enforcement] look into that guy and itâs just not a pass,â he added.
Nezhoda reminded fans âjust because you watch us on television doesnât mean you know usâ and that âyou never know what demons somebody faces and what they go through.â
In his own Instagram video, Hester said he was aware of âsome stuff there about cyberbullyingâ related to Sheets.
âI donât even know how that exists because I turn that type of stuff off,â he said. âBut Iâm sure itâs out there. And if itâs happening, or happened, I hope that itâs taken care of the way it should be.â
Sergeant Kyle Ridgway, public information officer for the Lake Havasu City Police Department in Arizona, told Page Six Wednesday they were âaware of these cyberbullying accusations.â
Ridgway also confirmed those claims are âa part of the active investigationâ into Sheetsâ death.
Sheets appeared in 163 episodes of âStorage Warsâ between 2010 and 2023, often alongside his son, Brandon. Together, they earned the nicknames âThe Gamblerâ and âSidebet.â
After his time on the A&E show, Sheets retired to Arizona.
He was running the antique shop Havasu Show Me Your Junk at the time of his death.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.
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