Weho Times. The friend said that he heard a loud sound come from Senzee’s room the morning of March 22, but assumed it was Senzee’s cat.The veteran journalist’s death is currently under investigation, according to the Los Angeles Blade.For more than 30 years, Senzee worked in journalism.
His immense work included founding and moderating LGBTs in the News, serving as a correspondent for The Advocate, writing as a HuffPost signature blogger, and being the former Editor in Chief of LGBT Weekly.
Senzee’s work was featured in publications such as Out, the Washington Blade, and the Fight Magazine.Senzee also served on the board of directors of the San Diego Press Club.
He was a member of the Society of Professional Journalists, the Los Angeles Press Club, and the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association.“I admired, respected and learned so much about journalism, compassion and ultimately life from Thom Senzee,” Marco Colantonio, founder and former editor of Weho Times told the outlet. “He was a talented journalist who respected the truth, a caring, and insightful friend and perhaps the most decent guy I’ve ever met.