Alec Holowka commits suicide after allegations

''Note: Do not waste your time contacting or harassing Quinn on this, they are not worth it and it's really what they want, and they CANNOT help themself at all, Ripping on them in the comments section down below is okay as far as I'm concerned. Also, they recently deleted their Twitter account. Update: Zoe Quinn had reactivated their account five days after. Still, please, PLEASE don't waste your time with them.''

Alec Holowka was a game developer famous for his work on games like the freeware, I'm O.K. A Murder Simulator made in response to Jack Thompson, was the composer for Kyle Pulver's Depict1 and was one of the designers behind mh:awesomegames:Night in the Woods, as well as the composer.

Background
Zoë Quinn, creator of the game Depression Quest, accused Alec of sexual assault and abuse on Twitter and led to claims all over social media of supposed assault. This led to condemnation and even shortly after without any evidence and just allegations, leading to the creators of Night in the Woods cutting ties with the person.

This pushed Alec over the edge and on August 31, his sister, Eileen Holowka, had announced her brother had taken his own life. She explained that while he was indeed mentally ill, he had been getting treatment and was about to get his life back on track and even claimed he wished the best for Zoë. After the news broke that Holowka had committed suicide, Quinn, along with Scott Benson and Bethany Hockenberry (Alec's former colleagues and coworkers for NITW) had all nuked their Twitter accounts; it is highly likely they did so as a cowardly measure to negate any incoming backlash they could've inevitably received. Zoë Quinn reactivated their account five days later, citing mental health reasons for the account deactivation and insulted her critics calling them "opportunist creeps" as well as refusing to take responsibility for Alec's death.

As for Night in the Woods by other team members, they have continued to remain in hiding and no one has heard a peep out of them since the allegations surfaced.

Aftermath
This ordeal shows just how dangerous making accusations without proof can really be, but more so further proving why SJWs are viewed as complete monsters by gamers and most entertainment pundits the world over. In the weeks following Holowka's suicide, one website, The Millennial, called Quinn's accusations into question by deconstructing their tweets, which resulted in the site getting DDoS'd (Distributed Denial of Service attack, which is a federal offense in the US, and outlawed in the UK). But despite attempts to silence Zoe's critics, people continue to speak out against them by pointing out that they now has blood on their hands, worsening their terrible reputation (mostly gained from their previous scandals) and further bringing the type of person they are to light.