Overview
- Brandon Sheets said on June 10 that he, his mother Kimber Wuerfel and family partner Steven Galvan will keep Darrell’s Facebook and Instagram active and reopen his Havasu Show Me Your Junk shop, though no opening date has been set.
- Darrell Sheets was found dead at his Lake Havasu City home on April 22 from what police described as an apparent self‑inflicted gunshot wound and the Mohave County Medical Examiner later ruled the death a suicide.
- An autopsy reported no drugs were detected in Sheets’ system and investigators have submitted his cellphone for forensic analysis as part of the ongoing inquiry.
- Fellow Storage Wars cast members and A&E marked his death publicly, and allegations of online harassment led René Nezhoda and others to press police to probe cyberbullying tied to the case.
- Keeping the store and social pages active is intended to sustain Sheets’ ‘wow factor’ brand for fans and the family, and officials say future police findings from digital forensics will shape the next steps in the investigation.