Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Packets of White Powder Found in Sage Stallone's Room


Sources say the room where Sage Stallone was found dead was littered with prescription drug bottles and packets of white power.

Sage Stallone’s Los Angeles apartment was strewn with more than 50 bottles of powerful prescription painkillers that could hold up to 30,000 pills — but most of the bottles were mysteriously empty, according to sources close to the investigation.
Numerous bags of white powder were also found in the apartment, Page Six can exclusively reveal.
Police found Stallone, son of “Rocky” star Sylvester, dead at age 36 in his Studio City, Calif., apartment Friday, and toxicology tests from an autopsy are pending.
More than 50 large bottles at the scene were for hydrocodone, the generic form of Vicodin, each with the capacity to hold 500 pills.
“These were the kind of bottles a pharmacy gets,” said a source close to the case.
“They don’t know how he had so many bottles of it. They were various strengths of hydrocodone,” the source continued. “The strange thing is that, for the most part, the bottles were empty.”
Investigators also found “a significant number of packets of white powder all over the bedroom,” the source said.
“They were strewn all over the house. A lot of the stuff was in the bedroom. This isn’t the kind of amount of pills you would find in anyone’s home. The coroner does not do criminal investigations, and passes on their findings to the authorities. But you could assume this would result in an investigation into how he obtained it.”
The source said the “labels were removed” on about 40 of the bottles, but, “There was residue from the labels which was also being tested.” Stallone’s camp declined to comment on the pills.
The Chicago Tribune reported yesterday that the LAPD’s robbery-homicide division was getting involved in the investigation of Sage’s death, but officials stressed there were no signs of foul play.
Jacked from Page Six 

2 comments:

Darcie Morey said...

They don’t know how he had so many bottles of it. They were various strengths of hydrocodone,” the source continued. “The strange thing is that, for the most part, the bottles were empty.

Anonymous said...

There's something fishy here indeed. The absence of a lot of the product is the first thing that is suspicious. The second is the desire to shut things up fast by the Hollywood PR machinery. The third thing is that even if the death is from an overdose, there will be years of speculation about what really happened and whether or not foul play was involved. No matter what however, the condolences to the Stallone family for their immense loss are in order, as is space for them to grieve and to honor the request to remember Sage in a good way, no matter what.

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