Law enforcement sources directly connected with the death of DJ AM, real name Adam Goldstein, that his death was the result of an accidental overdose, not a suicide. There is a tragic, ironic twist of fate.
DJ AM, a addict that was in recovery, developed a dependency to Xanax and other benzodiazepines, a group of drugs that are used to treat anxiety, as a result of the plane crash a year ago. DJ AM developed a tremendous anxiety over flying and with his job he had to do a lot of.
Doctors began prescribing Xanax and other anti-anxiety medications to relieve his trauma, but the benzos triggered a relapse into addiction. Benzos are particularly dicey for recovering addicts.
DJ AM’s relapse was “recent.”
The overdose had “absolutely nothing to do with his recent breakup.”
The evidence shows that the cause of death is a combination of crack cocaine and benzos.