Alicia Witt (Walking Dead) has spoken out about the death of her parents. They were discovered dead in their Massachusetts home. Witt revealed that she refused to help them and they had been keeping her outside for ‘over a decade’.

‘It still doesn’t feel real,’ the redheaded actress, 46, began her Facebook post on Tuesday as she open up about her parents Robert and Diane’s heartbreaking deaths.

Witt stated that the star’s parents were hypothermic after their heat turned out at their “dilapidated” home a month prior to their death. Witt also said she wasn’t obligated to assist. 

She wrote that her parents weren’t poor. ‘They were fiercely stubborn, beautifully original souls, and with that, they made choices – choices that I couldn’t talk them out of. 

“I helped them in every way I could, and in any other ways that they allowed me to.”

“I didn’t know their heat was out. They chose to not tell me about this and I will not be able to help. Her words were heartbreaking. 

Alicia Witt has broken her silence after the shocking death of her parents who were found dead inside their home in Massachusetts a month ago

 Alicia Witt has broken her silence after the shocking death of her parents who were found dead inside their home in Massachusetts a month ago

They did not take her help: She also noted that her parents were not 'penniless' and she had tried several times to help them out but they would not let her. And she shared that she had not been in their house for 10 years

They did not take her help: She also noted that her parents were not ‘penniless’ and she had tried several times to help them out but they would not let her. They were also surprised to learn that she was not allowed in the house since she moved out 10 years ago.

Witt in hit horror television series The Walking Dead for season six

Witt has been cast in the horror series The Walking Dead season six

Alicia stated that she struggled and she was unable to help others. 

“Short of petitioning to the court system in order to take control of two very intelligent, independent and very capable adults. Theirs was a uniting, intertwined force determined to follow their path. Witt stated that they knew each other, and that fighting them as I would have to for this to work truly felt like it might have cost them their lives.

She described how she tried to persuade them by crying, beg, and trying to understand them. However, each time they got furious, saying that I was not allowed to tell them what to do.

Witt stated that Witt was not naive in trying to help them, nor were other loved ones. 

According to the star, a detective told her that her parents were dead. 

A relative found the bodies at their'dilapidated' home in Worcester (pictured). One of the parents was said to have been clad in a coat indoors

One relative discovered the bodies in their ‘dilapidated home’ in Worcester. (pictured). The bodies of one parent were found at their home in Worcester by a relative. 

Witt shared with us that Witt had been banned from their home for “well over 10” years and was not aware of how bad it had become. 

After one of the couple was discovered with a jacket on, it was believed that they had died from hypothermia. This is a serious condition in which the body heat drops due to prolonged cold exposure. Their health was in serious decline as Robert Witt (87), her father, was battling cancer, and Diane Witt (75) had Parkinson’s Disease. 

The neighbor said to the Boston 25, “She was fragile little thing. A good wind would blow away.”  

A day before Christmas, temperatures in the teens were reaching their lowest point at night, they found them both in their home.

According to Telegram and Gazette, the Witts were not traumatized and found in their home. However, a heater that was damaged and their furnace malfunctioning was discovered by authorities. 

A relative and police checked in on the couple at night around December 24, according to reports. According to reports, the relative told police that they loaned the couple space heaters after their furnace had failed a week before.

A subsequent inspection revealed no evidence of any poisonous gas or signs of trauma on the bodies. 

There were no indications of foul play. After the bodies were discovered in Sussex Lane, police stated that they are investigating the matter. 

According to neighbors, the couple was a reclusive and kept their distance from others. According to neighbors, the couple seldom answered their doors. 

“In the last four decades we haven’t seen them at any time,” the neighbor stated to the Telegram and Gazette.  

A neighbor said that the Witts have had heating issues since 2018. He declined to repair it and suggested that he saw someone from the State drop off food every week to them. The Telegram and Gazette also reported this.  

According to court records, the couple did not have cable or television in their home. 

A neighbor confirmed that Alicia was involved with her parents’ lives. She would also send a car for them to pick up whenever she was near the area. Robert and Diane visited the neighbor’s home to view the films of an actress when they were on television. She said that the neighbors didn’t have color TVs.  

The cause of death has not been confirmed by authorities. A autopsy was performed.  

Witt also shared many throwback photos with kind words and thoughts about her parents.

Her parents were exemplary educators. She said that they were kind and thoughtful. They also had a great sense of humor. 

Witt turned her attention also to the new stories. 

‘The circumstances around my parents’ sudden passings have become fodder for press, and there are some misconceptions rolling around – understandably so,’ she wrote.

“This is a delicate piece of writing that I need to do because it’s important to me to respect their privacy.

Heart is broken: 'It still doesn¿t feel real,' the redheaded actress began her Facebook note

Heart is broken: ‘It still doesn’t feel real,’ the redheaded actress began her Facebook note

‘There’s an awful irony in the fact that, because of the very lengths they went to in order to protect their privacy in life – that privacy has been stripped away in death.’

She stated that she had never dreamed she’d have to speak out about it publicly, much less in the midst of overwhelming grief. 

She then shared that even if she could have had a crystal ball and looked into the future, and if she could have said to them ‘you are going to break my heart and the hearts of all who love you with a worst-case-scenario ending if you don’t let us help you’ – she thinks they still would have made the same choices. 

She found out on the phone: 'It¿s been a month since I got scared, not having heard back from them, and called to have them checked on. Waiting, phone in hand, praying fervently that the next call would be from them, angry I'd gotten someone else involved. Knowing as soon as I heard the detective¿s voice on the other line that they were gone'

She found out on the phone: ‘It’s been a month since I got scared, not having heard back from them, and called to have them checked on. With my phone in hand and waiting, I prayed fervently for the next call from them. Knowing as soon as I heard the detective’s voice on the other line that they were gone’

Her note then said she knew she would never hear the voices of her parents again and she would look for them in a 'breeze, in a song, in a dream'

The note stated that her mother knew she would not hear her parents voices again. She would instead look for them in “breeze, song, dream”

They were not well: The elderly couple were suspected to have died from hypothermia as one of them had a coat on. But their health had been in decline for a while as her father Robert Witt, 87, was fighting cancer and her mother Diane Witt, 75, had Parkinson's Disease

Both were not in good health. One of the couple was believed to have succumbed to hypothermia because he had on a coat. Their health was in decline as Robert Witt (87), her father, was battling cancer, and Diane Witt (75) had Parkinson’s Disease.

‘They weren’t willing to make different ones,’ she said.

Alicia said that her last words to her parents were ‘I love you.’

“That was the easy part; it wasn’t in doubt. I was loved so much by them. She said, “I loved them so,” in her Facebook message, which was partially shared on Instagram.      

They were that way: She then delved into the circumstances of their personal lives. 'My parents were not penniless. they were fiercely stubborn, beautifully original souls, and with that, they made choices - choices that I couldn¿t talk them out of. I did help them, in all the ways i could - in all the ways they would let me,' she noted

They were that way: She then delved into the circumstances of their personal lives. “My parents didn’t live on pennies. they were fiercely stubborn, beautifully original souls, and with that, they made choices – choices that I couldn’t talk them out of. “I did my best to assist them in whatever way I could. In all the ways that they would allow me,” she said.

She also wrote that she was certain she wouldn’t hear her parents’ voices again, and would search for them in a “breeze”, a song, or a dream.

Alicia stated that she was incredibly grateful to have been able “quietly travel to Worcester this month to witness a beautiful burial and service, to remember and to honor them privately.”

Und she stated that she will forever be grateful to Mercadante Funeral Home because they went to such great lengths in making this possible.

The Sopranos star said, “Thanks, also, for all those who reached out with their memories of my parents.” 

Alicia added that she was 'deeply grateful for the gift of having been able to quietly travel to Worcester earlier this month for a beautiful service and burial, to mourn and to celebrate them in total privacy'

Alicia said that she is ‘deeply thankful’ for being able to travel quietly to Worcester to attend a service and burial earlier in the month, and also to be able to grieve and celebrate her loved ones privately.

And she said that she would be forever be indebted to Mercadante Funeral Home for going to great lengths to make this possible. 'Thank you, also, to all those who have reached out with your memories about my parents.,' said the Sopranos star

She said she was forever grateful to Mercadante Funeral Home, for all the hard work they did to make it possible. The Sopranos actress said, “Thank you also to everyone who has reached out with their memories about me.”

When they were found, it was noted that their house was 'dilapidated' and that they had not fixed their furnace. Alicia said that she 'struggles' and as much as she helped, 'what else could I have done,' she asked

Their house had been deemed ‘dilapidated’ by the authorities. They also hadn’t repaired their furnace when they were discovered. Alicia explained that she struggles with her problems and she was willing to help, but she wanted more.

The couple (pictured) had been described by a neighbor as having been ill for 'some time,' and were using a space heater to heat their home after experiencing 'furnace problems'

A neighbor described the couple as being ill and had used a space heater for heat after having ‘furnace issues’.

Witt with her father, Robert Witt, 87, pictured left

Witt with her mother, Diane Witt, 75, pictured right

Witt with her father, Robert Witt, 87, (left) and mother, Diane Witt, 75, (right) 

Reports indicate that the couple was living in Worcester for many decades. 

After being found by David Lynch at eight, their daughter started her career. He cast her as Dune in 1984.

Witt appeared in a host of successful television series including the Sopranos and Two and a Half Men and The Walking Dead.   

Witt, who is also a pianist, made her Los Angeles stage debut in 2001. 

ALICIA WITT’S ENTIRE NOTE 

 It still doesn’t feel real.

It’s been a month since I got scared, not having heard back from them, and called to have them checked on. Waiting, hand on the phone, hoping that they would call me back, mad I had gotten another person involved. knowing as soon as I heard the detective’s voice on the other line that they were gone. They would not speak to me again. The rest of my life was spent searching for them, on the breeze, as a song or in a dream.

Thank you so much for the opportunity to go quietly to Worcester, Massachusetts earlier in the month. It allowed me to both grieve my loved ones and also to have a private service. I am forever grateful to Mercadente for their help.

Also, thank you to everyone who has reached out and shared your stories about my parents. Their parents were gifted educators. They were kind, thoughtful, intelligent, smart, and funny. There are too many adjectives that can be used to describe them.

The circumstances around my parents’ sudden passings have become fodder for press, and there are some misconceptions rolling around – understandably so. Because they were so protective of their privacy, this has been very difficult for me to write. there’s an awful irony in the fact that, because of the very lengths they went to in order to protect their privacy in life – that privacy has been stripped away in death. This was something that I didn’t expect to be forced into public, especially in these times of immense grief.

I hadn’t been allowed inside my parents’ home for well over a decade; every time I offered to have something repaired for them, they refused to allow workers into their house. They refused to allow me to help with their move. I cried and begged them. They were not indifferent to my efforts or those of their loved ones.

My parents weren’t broke. they were fiercely stubborn, beautifully original souls, and with that, they made choices – choices that I couldn’t talk them out of. They were able to help me in every way I could, and in any other ways that they allowed.

While I helped them, it was difficult to think of what else I could do – other than asking the court system to take control of these two intelligent, highly independent, and very competent adults. Theirs was a strong, united force that could not be separated and determined to follow their path. Knowing they were there for each other made it seem like I was fighting them in a way that would destroy them.

Their heat was out, and I didn’t know it. It will be hard for me to understand why they chose not to share this with me. It breaks my heart.

And even if i could have had a crystal ball and looked into the future- if I could have said to them ‘you are going to break my heart and the hearts of all who love you with a worst-case-scenario ending if you don’t let us help you’ – I still think they would have made the same choices. they weren’t willing to make different ones.

Our last words to each other were ‘I love you’. This was the easy part. They loved me so. They were so special to me.