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  • ‘Voice’ alum Ryan Whyte Maloney’s fiancée witnessed fatal gunshot: report


    The fiancée of Ryan Whyte Maloney, the singer best known for competing on “The Voice,” witnessed the moment he died of suicide at the age of 44, according to a police report.

    The couple fought moments before Maloney passed on Tuesday, January 28, the fiancée told law enforcement, per the report obtained by TMZ.

    Maloney was intoxicated, his fiancée claimed, saying they argued in the car after leaving the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, where he performed earlier that evening.

    While driving home, Maloney’s fiancée asked him if he had her jacket, the report stated. After the “Voice” crooner replied that he didn’t, he allegedly grew annoyed and eventually called her a “bitch.”


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    Maloney proceeded to reach into the glove compartment of the car, grab a gun and exit the vehicle, the report added.

    His fiancée said she then heard a gunshot and opened her car window to yell for Maloney, but he had already taken off.

    Leaving the car herself, she ran after him. At that point, she heard a second gunshot and saw Maloney’s body collapse to the ground.


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    After she called 911, police arrived and pronounced Maloney dead at the scene.

    The police report stated that Maloney had previously contemplated suicide and harmed himself.

    The Las Vegas Police Department did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

    This is a developing story.

    If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741741 or go to 988lifeline.org.



    Voice alum Ryan Whyte Maloney’s fiancée witnessed fatal gunshot: report

    In a shocking turn of events, it has been reported that Ryan Whyte Maloney’s fiancée was present when a fatal gunshot was fired. The incident took place in their home, and details are still emerging about what exactly happened.

    Maloney, who rose to fame on the hit TV show The Voice, has not yet made a public statement about the tragic event. His fiancée, however, is said to be cooperating with authorities as they investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

    This news has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with many fans and colleagues expressing their condolences and support for Maloney and his fiancée during this difficult time.

    As more information becomes available, we will continue to update you on this developing story. Our thoughts are with Ryan Whyte Maloney and his loved ones during this incredibly challenging time.

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  • Ryan Whyte Maloney Argued with Fiancée over Jacket Before Dying by Suicide


    Moments before The Voice alum Ryan Whyte Maloney died on Tuesday, Jan. 28, he got into an argument with his fiancée.

    According to a police report obtained by PEOPLE, his fiancée told police that she and Maloney — who was intoxicated — started arguing in the car after they left the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, where he had performed earlier in the night.

    They were driving home when she asked him whether he had her jacket, per the report. Maloney said he didn’t have it and she persisted in questioning him. He then grew annoyed and called her a “bitch.”

    According to the report, Maloney then reached into the glove compartment for a gun and hopped out of the vehicle.

    The fiancée told police she then heard a gunshot and rolled down her window to yell for Maloney. However, he had already taken off.

    As she ran after Maloney, the fiancée said she heard a second gunshot and watched his body collapse to the ground.

    She subsequently called 911 and police pronounced him dead at the scene.

    According to the report, Maloney had contemplated suicide and harmed himself in the past.

    TMZ was first to report the news.

    The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner in Las Vegas confirmed to PEOPLE on Jan. 28 that the manner of death for Maloney was suicide. He was 44.

    Ryan Whyte Maloney on The Voice.

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    Maloney appeared on season six of The Voice in 2014 and auditioned with Journey’s “Lights.” His audition resulted in a four-chair turn and he chose Blake Shelton as his coach.

    During his time on the competition show, he also sang renditions of “What’s Love Got to Do with It” by Tina Turner, “Easy” by Rascal Flatts and “Second Chance” by Shinedown.

    Maloney made Shelton’s final five finalists, was eliminated, and then returned for the finale. After the show, he went on to become a frequent performer at Shelton’s Ole Red bar in Las Vegas, where he currently had an ongoing weekend residency.

    He released his first solo album in 2015 titled Where I’ve Been. Most recently, he released singles like “Don’t Put Me in a Box,”  “Love with Nowhere to Go,” “Sleepwalk” and “Toast to Tonight.”

    Throughout his career, he performed with artists like Tim McGrawMorgan WallenRascal FlattsShakiraUsher and Ed Sheeran.

    On Monday, Jan. 27, Maloney shared a video of himself at a bar on his Instagram Stories.

    “Nine fine Irishmen for a private party tonight, and we will be rocking,” he told the camera.

    If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741741 or go to 988lifeline.org.



    In a tragic turn of events, former contestant on The Voice, Ryan Whyte Maloney, was reported to have argued with his fiancée over a jacket before taking his own life. The 33-year-old singer was found dead in his Las Vegas home, leaving fans and loved ones devastated.

    According to sources close to Maloney, the argument over the jacket escalated, leading to a heated exchange between the couple. It is unclear what exactly transpired during the argument, but it seems to have been a contributing factor to Maloney’s decision to end his life.

    Maloney’s fiancée, who has chosen to remain anonymous, expressed her shock and grief over the tragic incident. She described Maloney as a loving and talented individual, and expressed her regret over the argument that ultimately led to his untimely death.

    Maloney’s fans and colleagues in the music industry have been mourning his passing, remembering him for his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. The news of his death has sparked a conversation about mental health awareness and the importance of seeking help during times of distress.

    As we mourn the loss of Ryan Whyte Maloney, may his story serve as a reminder to cherish our loved ones and to always prioritize mental health and well-being. Rest in peace, Ryan.

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  • Analyst believes Alyssa Thomas’ core designation could affect fiancee DeWanna Bonner’s future 


    With the WNBA free agency now in full swing, the Connecticut Sun wasted no time in giving Alyssa Thomas a core-player designation, essentially allowing the franchise to make her a restricted free agent. As WNBA reporter Madeline Kenney wrote in an article for the New York Post on Monday, however, the fact that the Sun cored Thomas could have an impact on her fiancée, DeWanna Bonner.

    Because the franchise now has a chance to hold on to Thomas through the WNBA free agency, they could also end up retaining Bonner. As Kenney wrote in an article for The Post, the fact that the team might keep Thomas could indicate that Bonner will stay with the Sun as well.

    At 38 years old, Bonner, a two-time WNBA champion and six-time All-Star, is certainly on the tail-end of her career. However, she has continued to show her dominance year after year.

    In addition to playing all 40 games in back-to-back seasons, Bonner is still producing at a rate consistent with her career points per game average of 14.9, averaging 17.4 in 2023 and 15.0 in 2024.

    Given that, as the Sun looks to win their first title in franchise history, retaining both Thomas and Bonner through the WNBA free agency period would certainly be a big plus for the team.

    Could Alyssa Thomas wind up parting ways with the Sun despite core-player designation in WNBA Free Agency?

    The WNBA’s core player designation means that teams around the league can essentially mark certain players as restricted free agents, however, that doesn’t mean that Thomas will be with the Sun to start the 2025 WNBA season.

    The WNBA’s core-player designation allows the Sun to cut out other teams by offering Thomas a one-year supermax contract.

    Although the two sides could use that as an opportunity to negotiate a long-term deal, with the WNBA expected to finalize a new CBA before the 2026 season, Thomas and plenty of other players are targeting one-year deals.

    Because of that, the two options seem to be either the Sun hold on to Thomas, or after receiving her core-player designation to kick off the WNBA Free Agency, she requests a trade.

    Although she hasn’t done so, last season Thomas notably expressed frustration over the fact that the Sun doesn’t have a dedicated practice facility. Back in September, before their first playoff game with the Indiana Fever, the team was practicing at a community rec center.

    Given that, Thomas’s expressed frustration could be an indication that she may not want to stick around in Connecticut this season.