More than a month after 51-year-old YouTuber David Adam Williams, known as Adam the Woo, was found dead at his Florida home, his family has confirmed that he died of natural causes tied to previously undiagnosed heart disease.
“Our beloved son ... died, in essence, of a heart attack in his sleep from health issues he probably never knew he had,” Williams wrote. The findings were shared weeks after Adam died at his home in Celebration, Florida, on Dec. 22.
Hypertensive heart disease is caused by prolonged high blood pressure, which can strain the heart and damage blood vessels over time. The conditions often develop gradually and may present few symptoms until a serious cardiac event occurs.
Williams said the family chose not to release the full nine-page report but wanted to bring clarity to widespread speculation surrounding his son’s death. “Now, we can all stop guessing,” he wrote, adding that the family was grateful that Adam died at home and was found by friends rather than strangers.
Beyond YouTube, Adam Williams was also a musician who toured nationally with his band TNT and other acts. His family described him as humorous, kind-hearted, and deeply devoted to his parents and sister.
He is survived by his parents, Jim and June Williams, his sister, Faith Anne Murray, and a nephew. A public memorial service will be announced at a later date. The family requested that donations be made to Samaritan’s Purse in lieu of flowers, according to the obituary.







