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Friends Say Plane Crash Took Toll On DJ AM

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Photograph of well-wishers leaving flowers outside DJ AM's apartment building by David Karp/AP

2009_08_djam3.jpg The NYC Medical Examiner's Office has completed an autopsy of celebrity DJ Adam Goldstein, known as DJ AM, whose body was found in his Soho apartment yesterday afternoon. According to TMZ, "There has been no determination as to the cause of death -- more tests are needed, including toxicology. That could take several weeks to complete." It's suspected that he may have died of a drug overdose, as a crack pipe and numerous prescription drugs were reportedly found near his body. Friends had become concerned when he didn't go to Las Vegas for a gig and called the authorities to Goldstein's $2 million apartment at 210 Lafayette Street (One Kenmare Square).

Goldstein, who previously battled drug addiction, had survived a private plane crash in South Carolina last year; four other people died and Goldstein and Blink-182's Travis Barker were the only survivors, suffering second- and third-degree burns. A friend, DJ Scott Schroer, told the Daily News, "Prescription drugs? If you had been in a plane crash a year ago, I'm sure you'd have prescription drugs, too... After the accident, he changed. He was more humble. He cared more about people and life." Another friend told the Post, "He was taking painkillers, and he slowly grew addicted," while a third told Fox News, "The need for drugs grew, and now here we are. It's terrible that no one was able to stop him soon enough, but it just happened so fast."

Besides DJing—he was "resident DJ" at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas and just played in Atlantic City last Saturday, telling the crowd, "Are you guys f**ked up tonight? I'm not."— and working on the video game DJ Hero, Goldstein was also working with MTV on a show about drug addiction and intervention called, Gone Too Far. He told Extra, "It's life or death, some of these people have come so close to dying, just as I did ... People were there for me when I asked for help, and I had no idea how to stop, so I'm there for them." Reportedly eight episodes of the show were completed.

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  • MrManhattan

    Katie,

    You really made me reconsider my snarky previous comment. I would like to restate it:



    He played records, and it made the people in his circle happy.



    I stand corrected

  • JacqueMehoff

    another privileged guy who had everything yet nothing.

    gastric bypass surgery ain't cheap but then any surgery in this country ain't cheap.

    never knew Dj's made so much money.

  • astralgirl01

    Oh yes, you can become mighty rich by spinning records (or using a laptop program) these days... like $15K- $25K a gig rich.



    So yes, DJ AM was bicoastal and surely did have a $2M apt in the city... nice job if you can get it.



    Didn't know him, but RIP.

  • Katie

    shame on all of you. are you going to spit on his grave too?



    a man has died. at least show some respect for human life if you can't show respect for the person.

  • asg749d

    Thanks Katie for voicing these words - I had them at the tip of the fingers too.

    Let's not forget that MJ also died as a result of drugs (prescription or not) and everybody went crazy posting condolences messages and expressing their sadness. Just because the celebrity who died is not an A celebrity does not mean it is ok to say the kind of things I am reading here...

  • thefacts

    It appears Jackson was murdered. Big difference than ODing on crack.

  • Dead Himmler

    300,000 people die everyday in the world. He was one of them on that particular day.

  • valeriob

    BUT WE WANT MORE COCAINE!!

  • Steven

    Who cares about some D list person? He has nobody to blame but himself.

  • Rfive

    Whatever. Who's the next anonymous dj to the nobodies. I mean stars.

  • NannyState

    He'll be Djing tonite at the Palms Casino...up at the Ghost Bar.

  • grandzu

    Right, so what was his excuse for being a crackhead the first time around?

  • ganghiscon

    Who is this guy?

  • MrManhattan

    He played records. In some circles that makes you important.

  • moonbeam

    Another faux celebrity.

  • Dead Himmler

    Fixed.

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