Inquisitor3 (often styled “Inquisitore3”) was a TikTok cosplay creator who reportedly died by suicide while on a livestream after facing intense online harassment and false grooming allegations.

Quick Scoop: What happened to Inquisitor3?

  • Inquisitor3, known as Vincent, was a popular TikTok cosplayer who built a following through cosplay and humorous content.
  • In 2023, another creator allegedly began spreading accusations online that he was a groomer, sharing posts and screenshots that were later widely described as false or misleading.
  • After waves of cyberbullying and hate, he went live on TikTok; viewers later reported that the stream showed his room in darkness, chat turned off, then people breaking a window and performing CPR, with no graphic content visible.
  • Coverage from commentary channels and articles states that he died following this incident, with many describing it as a suicide linked to the accusations and ensuing harassment.
  • Some outlets and commentators emphasize that there has been confusion with similarly named accounts, urging people to verify they are talking about the correct person before discussing the case.

“Tragic end for popular TikTok cosplayer Inquisitor Ghost amidst cyberbullying accusations” and similar headlines frame the situation as a cautionary example of how mob-style online accusations can escalate.

Ongoing forum and social discussion

  • The phrase “what happened to Inquisitor 3” has become a common way people on forums, YouTube, and TikTok ask about the case or share explainers.
  • Many discussions now focus on:
    • The dangers of dogpiling and spreading unverified claims.
* Calls for platforms to handle harassment and serious allegations more responsibly.
* Reminders not to harass anyone involved, even those accused of starting the rumors.

Important note about sensitive content

This story involves self-harm and suicide, and many videos and articles include trigger warnings or avoid showing any graphic imagery. If you look up more information, you will likely see references to mental health hotlines and appeals not to cyberbully others.

If this topic feels heavy or hits close to home:
Many resources recommend reaching out to friends, family, or a mental health professional, and crisis hotlines (such as 988 in the United States) are available for immediate support.