His wife's Twtiter was hacked shortly after his death, and had her "confessing" to an affair with Mike Shinoda: http://heavy.com/entertainment/2017/...r-hacked-hoax/
The tweets were quickly deleted, but the account did not make a follow-up tweet apologizing for the hacking, which is a bit weird.
His wife also did not make any statement regarding the hacking, nor did Mike Shinoda.
I realize that Twitter is probably the last thing on your mind when your husband offs himself, but I would think she could at least take a moment to let everyone know that she was hacked, and to apologize for the confusion.
Some feel that her lack of comment regarding those tweets is indicative of her actually having tweeted those things (and then quickly regretting them and deleting), but I find that unlikely. The tweets were also written in a different style than seen in her other tweets.
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