Jackass star, Bam Margera goes missing after threatening to ‘smoke crack until I’m dead’

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Bam Margera, the star of Jackass, goes missing after threatening to kill himself.

Bam Margera, the troubled former Jackass star, has supposedly gone missing again, only days after threatening to “smoke crack until he is dead” if he is not allowed to see his kid.

 

Margera’s brother, in a tweet on Sunday, requested for the public’s assistance in locating the 43-year-old, who is believed to be back in Los Angeles after being observed in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

‘If anyone in the Los Angeles region knows of Bam’s present whereabouts or a hotel he may be staying at, please contact the LAPD immediately,’ Jess Margera advised.

 

He stated that he is attempting to have the police department ping Bam’s phone but that ‘I don’t think we have that type of time.’

Bam’s disappearance comes only days after he went on a social media rant in which he claimed his family and ex-wife, Nicole Boyd, were driving him to drink.

He then vowed to go down the boardwalk and smoke crack with homeless people until he died or was allowed to see his son, Phoenix, whom he has not seen since March 29.

 

‘This is an official letter to everybody who cares about me in any way,’ Margera said on Instagram.

 

 

‘I haven’t seen Phoenix in two f****** months, and I’m so f****** tired of it. I cry every day because I miss him so much, and I know I have to wake up every day knowing that I won’t be able to talk to or see him.

‘Yes, Nicki drives me to f****** drink, as does my f****** mother, and as does my f****** pep-talking father, who tells me nothing except that I am a f****** fat failure piece of s*** drug addict.

‘I’m going to smoke crack with the bums on the boardwalk until I die, or until you deliver me, f****** Phoenix. So, Nicki, or anyone else who wants to help, get to work. ‘I’m looking for Phoenix.’

Margera has not been allowed to interact with his child through phone or FaceTime since his last in-person visit in California, according to his lawyer Peter W. Thompson.

 

His wife’s lawyer made a statement in response to Margera’s film, advising the TV stuntman to remain sober.

‘Unfortunately, that is not how addictions operate. People’s actions do not cause others to drink. This is a common defense technique, and it suggests that Bam did not learn much in his previous addiction treatment,’ lawyer David Glass told TMZ.

‘You must accept responsibility for your own conduct. Nikki really hopes that Bam can achieve and then maintain sobriety for his own and their son’s sake.’

 

Margera divorced Boyd in 2021, and in September of that year, she proceeded to court to seek full custody of their son.

 

She filed for divorce in February, citing irreconcilable differences, and asked the court to award her $15,000 in child support per month, as well as legal and physical possession of their child.

 

Boyd stated in the filings that Margera can see their child as long as it is supervised and he completes drug and alcohol rehab.

 

According to paperwork acquired by TMZ, Margera has attempted to have the judge supervising the divorce case toss it out while also attempting to speed up the next hearing.

 

According to his lawyer, Margera and Boyd attempted unsuccessfully to build up a schedule in which he would speak to his son over FaceTime, but it never materialized.

 

He stated that they found it ‘absolutely absurd’ that Boyd will not answer his FaceTime or phone calls because it poses no danger to the youngster, according to TMZ.

 

Margera is also claimed to be paying Boyd’s house and car bills, and she is open to negotiating any amount of communication with Boyd and her lawyers.

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